Accounting Clerks
Bookkeeping and accounting clerks manage the financial records of companies or clients.
Adjustment Clerks
Customer service representatives work to help customers and solve complaints.
Administrative Assistants
Executive secretaries assist managers and direct office activities.
Administrative Assistants
Secretaries perform a variety of clerical and administrative duties needed to run an office.
Administrative Clerks
General office clerks perform a variety of duties for offices.
Administrative Services and Facilities Managers
Administrative services and facilities managers coordinate support services for businesses and organizations.
Appointment Clerks
Receptionists greet visitors, answer phone calls, and perform clerical duties.
Assignment Clerks
Human resources assistants organize and file companies' information about their employees.
Auditing Clerks
Bookkeeping and accounting clerks manage the financial records of companies or clients.
Bookkeepers
Bookkeeping and accounting clerks manage the financial records of companies or clients.
Bookkeeping and Accounting Clerks
Bookkeeping and accounting clerks manage the financial records of companies or clients.
Bookmobile Drivers
Library assistants organize and lend library materials.
Business Executives
Executives run companies or government agencies.
Central Office Operators
Telephone operators help people make phone calls.
CEO
Executives run companies or government agencies.
Chief Executive Officers
Executives run companies or government agencies.
Chief Executives
Executives run companies or government agencies.
Circulation Clerks
Library assistants organize and lend library materials.
Clerk Typists
Typists and word processors prepare documents and other print materials using computer software.
Compensation Specialists
Job benefits and analysis specialists study and plan employee benefits and job descriptions.
Computer and Information Systems Managers
Computer and information systems managers plan, coordinate, and direct the computer-related activities in an organization.
Computer Programming Managers
Computer and information systems managers plan, coordinate, and direct the computer-related activities in an organization.
Conference Planners
Meeting and convention planners organize events for groups of people.
Convention Planners
Meeting and convention planners organize events for groups of people.
Copy Machine Operators
Copy machine operators run copy machines to fill orders for customers.
Corporate Presidents
Executives run companies or government agencies.
Customer Service Representatives
Customer service representatives work to help customers and solve complaints.
Data Entry Keyers
Data entry keyers use computers to enter numbers and information into a database.
Data Processing Managers
Computer and information systems managers plan, coordinate, and direct the computer-related activities in an organization.
Data Systems Managers
Computer and information systems managers plan, coordinate, and direct the computer-related activities in an organization.
Decision Technologists
Operations research analysts help organizations solve problems. They use mathematical models to make decisions.
Desk Clerks
General office clerks perform a variety of duties for offices.
Development Specialists
Employee training specialists plan and organize instructional activities.
Directory Assistance Operators
Telephone operators help people make phone calls.
Document Clerks
File clerks classify, store, find, and update information.
Duplicating Machine Operators
Copy machine operators run copy machines to fill orders for customers.
Employee Training Specialists
Employee training specialists plan and organize instructional activities.
Employment Managers
Human resources managers plan and direct policies about employees.
Executive Secretaries
Executive secretaries assist managers and direct office activities.
Factory Superintendents
Industrial production managers oversee production in manufacturing plants.
File Clerks
File clerks classify, store, find, and update information.
General and Operations Managers
General and operations managers oversee the day-to-day activities of a company or organization.
General Office Clerks
General office clerks perform a variety of duties for offices.
Geothermal Production Managers
Geothermal production managers oversee work at geothermal power plants. They maintain and monitor geothermal equipment for efficient and safe plant operations.
Governors
Executives run companies or government agencies.
Human Resources Assistants
Human resources assistants organize and file companies' information about their employees.
Human Resources Managers
Human resources managers plan and direct policies about employees.
Human Resources Specialists
Human resources specialists recruit, screen, interview, and place qualified job applicants.
Human Resources Trainers
Employee training specialists plan and organize instructional activities.
Hydroelectric Production Managers
Hydroelectric production managers oversee workers who operate, maintain, and repair equipment in hydroelectric plants.
Identification Clerks
Human resources assistants organize and file companies' information about their employees.
Industrial Production Managers
Industrial production managers oversee production in manufacturing plants.
Industrial Relations Managers
Human resources managers plan and direct policies about employees.
Information Clerks
Receptionists greet visitors, answer phone calls, and perform clerical duties.
Information Systems Managers
Computer and information systems managers plan, coordinate, and direct the computer-related activities in an organization.
Interviewers
Interviewing clerks ask people questions to obtain information.
Interviewers, New Account
New accounts clerks interview people who want to open bank accounts.
Interviewing Clerks
Interviewing clerks ask people questions to obtain information.
Inventory Clerks
Stock clerks receive, unpack, check, store, and track merchandise or materials.
Job Benefits and Analysis Specialists
Job benefits and analysis specialists study and plan employee benefits and job descriptions.
Job Training Specialists
Employee training specialists plan and organize instructional activities.
Keyers, Data Entry
Data entry keyers use computers to enter numbers and information into a database.
Letter Carriers
Mail carriers deliver mail to homes and businesses along an established route.
Library Assistants and Bookmobile Drivers
Library assistants organize and lend library materials.
Mail Carriers
Mail carriers deliver mail to homes and businesses along an established route.
Mail Clerks
Mail clerks sort, distribute, and prepare mail for offices or customers.
Mail Clerks
Postal clerks help customers and ensure that mail is collected, sorted, and paid for.
Management Analysts
Management analysts study problems in organizations. They offer solutions and may help apply their ideas.
Management Consultant
Management analysts study problems in organizations. They offer solutions and may help apply their ideas.
Management Scientists
Operations research analysts help organizations solve problems. They use mathematical models to make decisions.
Material Clerks
Stock clerks receive, unpack, check, store, and track merchandise or materials.
Mayors
Executives run companies or government agencies.
Meeting and Convention Planners
Meeting and convention planners organize events for groups of people.
Meter Readers
Meter readers walk or drive trucks over established routes and take readings of meter dials.
New Accounts Clerks
New accounts clerks interview people who want to open bank accounts.
Office Administrators
Executive secretaries assist managers and direct office activities.
Office Clerks
General office clerks perform a variety of duties for offices.
Office Managers
Office managers plan and oversee the work of office staff.
Office Secretaries
Secretaries perform a variety of clerical and administrative duties needed to run an office.
Operations Research Analysts
Operations research analysts help organizations solve problems. They use mathematical models to make decisions.
Order Clerks
Order clerks take and process orders for materials, merchandise, and services.
Order Fillers
Stock clerks receive, unpack, check, store, and track merchandise or materials.
Payroll and Timekeeping Clerks
Payroll and timekeeping clerks check employee time records and issue paychecks.
PBX Operators
Telephone operators help people make phone calls.
Personal Secretaries
Secretaries perform a variety of clerical and administrative duties needed to run an office.
Personnel and Training Managers
Human resources managers plan and direct policies about employees.
Personnel Clerks
Human resources assistants organize and file companies' information about their employees.
Personnel Training Specialists
Employee training specialists plan and organize instructional activities.
Photocopy Machine Operators
Copy machine operators run copy machines to fill orders for customers.
Plant Managers
Industrial production managers oversee production in manufacturing plants.
Post Office Clerks
Postal clerks help customers and ensure that mail is collected, sorted, and paid for.
Postal Carriers
Mail carriers deliver mail to homes and businesses along an established route.
Postal Clerks
Postal clerks help customers and ensure that mail is collected, sorted, and paid for.
Procurement Services Managers
Purchasing managers try to buy goods and services at the best possible prices.
Production Managers
Industrial production managers oversee production in manufacturing plants.
Project Managers (Emerging)
Project managers manage teams of people in order to complete projects.
Purchasing Managers
Purchasing managers try to buy goods and services at the best possible prices.
Quality Control Managers
Industrial production managers oversee production in manufacturing plants.
Receiving Clerks
Shipping and receiving clerks keep records, prepare shipments, and accept deliveries of goods.
Receptionists
Receptionists greet visitors, answer phone calls, and perform clerical duties.
Record Clerks
File clerks classify, store, find, and update information.
Regulatory Affairs Managers
Regulatory affairs managers make sure new and existing products meet government standards.
Research Analysts, Computer Operations
Operations research analysts help organizations solve problems. They use mathematical models to make decisions.
Routing Operators
Telephone operators help people make phone calls.
Secretaries
Secretaries perform a variety of clerical and administrative duties needed to run an office.
Service Representatives
Customer service representatives work to help customers and solve complaints.
Shipping and Receiving Clerks
Shipping and receiving clerks keep records, prepare shipments, and accept deliveries of goods.
Small Business Owners
Executives run companies or government agencies.
Stock Clerks
Stock clerks receive, unpack, check, store, and track merchandise or materials.
Supply Chain Managers
Supply chain managers coordinate and plan the steps necessary to make and sell a product.
Support Staff Managers
Administrative services and facilities managers coordinate support services for businesses and organizations.
Sustainability Specialists
Sustainability specialists promote responsible ways to manage resources like water and energy.
Switchboard Operators
Receptionists greet visitors, answer phone calls, and perform clerical duties.
Switchboard Operators
Telephone operators help people make phone calls.
Telephone Operators
Telephone operators help people make phone calls.
Timekeeping Clerks
Payroll and timekeeping clerks check employee time records and issue paychecks.
Training Managers
Human resources managers plan and direct policies about employees.
Training Specialists
Employee training specialists plan and organize instructional activities.
Transcriptionists
Typists and word processors prepare documents and other print materials using computer software.
Typists and Word Processors
Typists and word processors prepare documents and other print materials using computer software.
Wind Energy Operations Managers
Wind energy operations managers set goals and oversee the day-to-day work of wind energy farms.
Word Processors
Typists and word processors prepare documents and other print materials using computer software.