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What are the common occupations?

All occupations in China are administrative supervisor, enterprise supervisor, manager, civil engineering supervisor, astronomer, computer programmer, system analyst, landscape designer, architect, traffic planner, chemical engineer, civil engineer, landscape designer, surveyor, sales engineer, industrial engineer and quality control engineer.

Ceramic technicians, pharmacists, veterinarians, public health doctors, traditional Chinese medicine, nursing assistants, practical nurse, preschool education teachers, special education teachers, accountants, public relations personnel, lawyers, psychological counselors and so on.

Some common career profiles?

1, doctor?

Doctors are professionals who master medical and health knowledge and engage in disease prevention and treatment. Doctor, called doctor or doctor in ancient times. Now the word "doctor" is widely used in northern Renye Fang. ?

2. Teachers?

Teachers, this profession is one of the oldest in human society. In accordance with laws and regulations and industry norms, within the specified time node, according to school facilities and personal titles. ?

Arrange seats, distribute study materials, prepare lessons, correct homework, guide and help students to study, organize lectures and practice, organize examinations, impart basic knowledge of science and culture, conduct academic exchanges, improve students' comprehensive practical abilities such as observation, study, memory and cognition, hands-on communication and operation, cultivate students' special skills, promote all-round development of morality, intelligence, physique, beauty and labor, and master experience and technology. ?

3. Driver?

The driver, that is, the person who masters the "machine" After Watt invented the steam engine, machines appeared in human society. Since then, the word driver has appeared. In this sense, all the people in charge of the machine can be called drivers. Also known as "driver", it refers to the person who drives and controls vehicles, including road vehicles and railway vehicles.

Extended data:

Occupation type:

(1) skill type

* * * Same features: Willing to use tools for operation, strong hands-on ability, flexible hands and feet, and coordinated movements. Preference for specific tasks, inarticulate, conservative and modest. Lack of social skills, usually like to do things independently.

Personality characteristics: insensitive, careless and humble. Steady, honest and reliable.

Such as: technical occupations (computer hardware personnel, photographers, cartographers, mechanical assemblers) and skilled occupations (carpenters, cooks, mechanics, repairmen, farmers, general workers).

(2) transactional

* * * The same characteristics: respect authority and rules and regulations, like to do things as planned, careful and organized, accustomed to accepting the command and leadership of others, and not seeking leadership positions by themselves. I like to pay attention to reality and details. I am usually cautious and conservative, lacking creativity, not liking adventure and competition, and full of self-sacrifice.

Personality characteristics: responsible, dependent, efficient, steady, meticulous and patient.

Such as: secretary, office worker, recorder, accountant, administrative assistant, librarian, cashier, typist, investment analyst.