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Occuapations

The document provides a list of various professions along with brief descriptions of each role. It includes jobs from diverse fields such as healthcare, education, law enforcement, and customer service. Each entry outlines the primary responsibilities associated with the respective profession.

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Occuapations

The document provides a list of various professions along with brief descriptions of each role. It includes jobs from diverse fields such as healthcare, education, law enforcement, and customer service. Each entry outlines the primary responsibilities associated with the respective profession.

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Taxi Driver – A person who transports passengers in a car or motorcycle taxi for a fee.

Call Center Agent – Someone who answers phone calls, provides customer service,
and assists clients for a company.

Security Guard – A person responsible for protecting buildings, businesses, or people


from theft or harm.

Tour Guide – Someone who leads visitors on tours, explaining historical, cultural, or
natural attractions.

Hotel Receptionist – A person who welcomes guests, checks them in and out, and
provides information about the hotel and surrounding area.

Doctor – A medical professional who diagnoses and treats illnesses.

Nurse – A healthcare worker who assists doctors and takes care of patients.

Teacher – Someone who educates students in schools or other institutions.

Engineer – A person who designs, builds, or maintains structures, machines, or


systems.

Mechanic – A technician who repairs and maintains vehicles or machines.

Electrician – A specialist in installing and fixing electrical systems.

Plumber – Someone who installs and repairs pipes and water systems.

Lawyer – A legal professional who advises and represents clients in court.


Police Officer – A law enforcement officer who maintains order and safety.

Firefighter – A professional trained to put out fires and perform rescues.

Chef – A cook who prepares meals in a restaurant or kitchen.

Waiter/Waitress – A person who serves food and drinks in restaurants.

Cashier – Someone who handles payments and transactions in stores.

Accountant – A financial expert who manages money and keeps financial records.

Salesperson – A person who sells products or services to customers.

Architect – Someone who designs buildings and structures.

Farmer – A person who grows crops and raises animals for food.

Construction Worker – Someone who helps build houses, roads, and buildings.

Pilot – A trained professional who flies airplanes.

Flight Attendant – A person who assists passengers on an airplane.

Dentist – A healthcare professional who treats teeth and gum problems.

Pharmacist – Someone who prepares and dispenses medicines to patients.


Photographer – A person who takes professional photos for events, advertising, or
personal use.

Journalist – Someone who reports news and writes articles for newspapers, TV, or
online media.

Librarian – A professional who manages a library and helps people find books and
resources.

Veterinarian – A doctor who treats sick or injured animals.

Software Developer – A person who creates and maintains computer programs and
applications.

Hairdresser/Barber – Someone who cuts, styles, and treats people’s hair.

Personal Trainer – A fitness professional who helps people exercise and stay healthy.

Social Worker – A person who helps individuals and families in need of support and
guidance.

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