Chefs and Head Cooks Job DescriptionThough some people think the words "chef" and "cook" mean the same thing, in the restaurant world, there's a big difference. Chefs are more highly skilled and better trained than most cooks, and have more responsibility for designing the meals that make a restaurant's reputation.
But it's not all about the food. This job requires good organizational and management skills. Sometimes called a head cook, the chef supervises the entire kitchen staff and keeps track of supplies and schedules
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Cost Estimators Job DescriptionIn large and small businesses alike, clerks are the backbone of the back office. They are responsible for processing and maintaining large streams of financial information for customers and other workers.
Billing clerks review sales data for products sold or services rendered, and prepare itemized bills to send to customers for payment.
Cost clerks create production or sales cost reports for departments and prepare reports showing total cost and selling prices
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Education Administrators, Elementary and Secondary SchoolA quality education can make a real difference in people’s lives. An educational administrator plays a critical role in setting educational goals and standards in the education system.
An educational administrator provides leadership and day-to-day management of educational activities in schools, colleges, day-care centers, museums and even correctional institutions. They can be principals who interact with teachers, coaches, students and parents, or work in a broader capacity in a school board office or as a department head at a university
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Education Administrators, Postsecondary Job DescriptionA quality education can make a real difference in people’s lives. An educational administrator plays a critical role in setting educational goals and standards in the education system.
An educational administrator provides leadership and day-to-day management of educational activities in schools, colleges, day-care centers, museums and even correctional institutions. They can be principals who interact with teachers, coaches, students and parents, or work in a broader capacity in a school board office or as a department head at a university
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