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call centre agent
Call centre agents handle incoming or outgoing customer calls for a business. They call existing and prospective customers to promote goods and services. They also obtain sales and arrange sales visits.
5244.1
Q1 2024
Q2 2024
true
130
unknown
unknown
unknown
Q2 2024
Q3 2024
true
130
unknown
unknown
unknown
Q1 2003
Q4 2013
true
131
journalist
Journalists research, verify and write news stories for newspapers, magazines, television and other broadcast media. They cover political, economic, cultural, social and sport events. Journalists must conform to ethical codes such as freedom of speech and right of reply, press law and editorial standards in order to bring objective information.
2642.1
null
null
true
131
administrative assistant
Administrative assistants provide administrative and office support for supervisors. They perform a variety of tasks, such as answering telephone calls, receiving and directing visitors, ordering office supplies, maintaining the office facilities running smoothly, and ensuring that equipment and appliances work properly.
3343.1
Q1 2012
Q4 2013
true
132
baker
Bakers make a wide range of breads, pastries, and other baked goods. They follow all the processes from receipt and storage of raw materials, preparation of raw materials for bread-making, measurement and mixing of ingredients into dough and proof. They tend ovens to bake products to an adequate temperature and time.
7512.1
Q1 2006
Q4 2009
false
132
shop assistant
Shop assistants work in shops where they perform assistance duties. The help shopkeepers in their daily work such as ordering and refilling of goods and stock, providing general advice to customers, selling products and maintaining the shop.
5223.6
Q1 2010
Q4 2013
false
132
domestic appliances specialised seller
Domestic appliances specialised sellers sell domestic appliances in specialised shops.
5223.7.14
Q1 2013
Q4 2015
false
135
babysitter
Babysitters provide short-term care services to children on the premises of the employer, depending on the employer's needs. They organise play activities and entertain children with games and other cultural and educative activities according to their respective age, prepare meals, give them bathes, transport them from and to school and assist them with homework on a punctual basis.
5311.1.2
Q4 2011
Q4 2012
false
135
babysitter
Babysitters provide short-term care services to children on the premises of the employer, depending on the employer's needs. They organise play activities and entertain children with games and other cultural and educative activities according to their respective age, prepare meals, give them bathes, transport them from and to school and assist them with homework on a punctual basis.
5311.1.2
Q4 2012
Q4 2015
false
135
building cleaner
Building cleaners maintain the cleanliness and overall functionality of various types of buildings such as offices, hospitals and public institutions. They perform cleaning duties like sweeping, vacuuming and mopping floors, empty trash and check security systems, locks and windows. Building cleaners check air conditioning systems and notify the appropriate persons in case of malfunctions or problems.
9112.2
Q1 2015
null
false
135
child care worker
Child care workers provide care for children when the parents or family members are unavailable. They look after the children's basic needs and help or supervise them during play. Child care workers can work for preschools, daycare centres, childcare agencies or individual families.
5311.1
Q1 2016
Q2 2016
false
135
building cleaner
Building cleaners maintain the cleanliness and overall functionality of various types of buildings such as offices, hospitals and public institutions. They perform cleaning duties like sweeping, vacuuming and mopping floors, empty trash and check security systems, locks and windows. Building cleaners check air conditioning systems and notify the appropriate persons in case of malfunctions or problems.
9112.2
null
null
false
135
child day care worker
Child day care workers provide social services to children and their families in order to improve their social and psychological functioning. They aim to maximise family's well-being by caring of children during the day.
5311.1.3
Q1 2007
Q4 2010
false
137
factory hand
Factory hands assist machine operators and product assemblers. They clean the machines and the working areas. Factory hands make sure supplies and materials are replenished.
9329.1
Q1 2012
Q4 2013
false
137
unknown
unknown
unknown
Q1 2007
Q4 2011
false
137
bus driver
Bus drivers operate buses or coaches, take fares, and look after passengers.
8331.1
Q1 2003
Q4 2006
false
137
crop production worker
Crop production workers carry out practical activities and assist in the production of agronomical crops. 
9213.1
Q1 1995
Q4 2000
false
138
receptionist
Receptionists are responsible for the reception area of a business. They answer the phone, greet guests, pass information, respond to inquiries and instruct visitors. They are the first point of contact for clients and customers.
4226.1
Q1 2014
Q4 2017
false
139
unknown
unknown
null
Q1 2010
null
false
139
telephone switchboard operator
Telephone switchboard operators establish telephone connections by using switchboards and consoles. They also answer customer inquiries and service problem reports.
4223.1
Q1 2012
null
false
139
kitchen assistant
Kitchen assistants assist in the preparation of food and cleaning of the kitchen area.
9412.1
Q1 2013
null
false
139
sales assistant
Sales assistants represent the direct contact with clients. They provide general advice to customers.
5223.4
Q1 2013
null
false
139
quick service restaurant crew member
Quick service restaurant crew members prepare, cook and serve food and beverages in a quick service operation.
9411.2
Q1 2014
null
false
139
telephone switchboard operator
Telephone switchboard operators establish telephone connections by using switchboards and consoles. They also answer customer inquiries and service problem reports.
4223.1
Q1 2015
null
false
139
telephone switchboard operator
Telephone switchboard operators establish telephone connections by using switchboards and consoles. They also answer customer inquiries and service problem reports.
4223.1
Q1 2015
null
false
139
factory hand
Factory hands assist machine operators and product assemblers. They clean the machines and the working areas. Factory hands make sure supplies and materials are replenished.
9329.1
Q1 2016
null
false
139
vending machine operator
Vending machine operators remove cash, conduct visual inspections of the machine, provide basic maintenance and refill goods sold for vending and other coin-operated machines.
9623.2
Q1 2016
null
false
139
warehouse order picker
Warehouse order pickers prepare orders manually. They pick up orders and bring them to the delivery platform for processing, or in the trade sector to allow customers to pick them up. They are expected to complete orders for shipment, keeping in mind the quantity and type of goods specified and meeting quality criteria established by the company. They also assemble various types of merchandise for shipment and transport orders to shipping locations as specified by a supervisor. They typically stack bundled articles on pallet by hand, are responsible for wrapping articles on the pallet to secure them while moving, and for ensuring the integrity of the pallet.
9333.8.1
Q1 2018
null
false
139
advertising assistant
Advertising assistants provide support in all the operations carried out in advertising departments or advertising agencies. They ensure that administrative activities are handle and sort out. They communicate with the staff of the advertisement department and with external clients. Moreover, they have understanding of the operations in advertising as to assist with the pragmatic implementation of plans and tasks carried out by managers and consultants and for being involved in creating content for use both on-line or in print.
4419.1
Q1 2018
null
false
140
factory hand
Factory hands assist machine operators and product assemblers. They clean the machines and the working areas. Factory hands make sure supplies and materials are replenished.
9329.1
Q1 2009
Q4 2014
true
140
warehouse order picker
Warehouse order pickers prepare orders manually. They pick up orders and bring them to the delivery platform for processing, or in the trade sector to allow customers to pick them up. They are expected to complete orders for shipment, keeping in mind the quantity and type of goods specified and meeting quality criteria established by the company. They also assemble various types of merchandise for shipment and transport orders to shipping locations as specified by a supervisor. They typically stack bundled articles on pallet by hand, are responsible for wrapping articles on the pallet to secure them while moving, and for ensuring the integrity of the pallet.
9333.8.1
Q1 2012
null
true
140
unknown
unknown
unknown
Q1 2010
Q4 2011
true
140
lathe and turning machine operator
Lathe and turning machine operators set up, program and tend lathe and turning machines designed to cut excess metal from a metal workpiece using a hardened cutting tool moved by computer-controlled motors. They read lathe and turning machine blueprints and tooling instructions, perform regular machine maintenance, and make adjustments to the lathe controls, such as the depth of cuts and the rotation speed.
7223.4.4
Q1 2008
null
true
140
warehouse worker
Warehouse workers execute the accurate handling, packing and storage of materials in a warehouse. They receive goods, label them, check quality, store the goods and document any damage. Warehouse workers also monitor stock levels of items, keep inventory and ship goods.
9333.8
Q1 2006
Q4 2007
true
142
checkout supervisor
Checkout supervisors oversee cashiers in department stores and other big stores.
5222.1.1
Q1 2015
Q1 2018
false
142
accounting assistant
Accounting assistants record and report ticketing accounting situations to the accountant they work with, verify deposits and prepare daily reports and income. They arrange authorised refund vouchers, maintain the returned check accounts and communicate with ticketing managers concerning about any issues with ticketing systems.
3313.1
Q1 2013
Q4 2014
false
142
companion
Companions perform housekeeping duties and meal preparation for the people they assist on their own premises such as elderly people or people with special needs or who suffer from an illness. They also provide entertainment activities such as playing cards or reading stories. They may do shopping activities as well as punctual transportation to doctor's appointments, etc.
5162.1
Q1 2012
null
false
142
sales assistant
Sales assistants represent the direct contact with clients. They provide general advice to customers.
5223.4
Q1 2012
null
false
142
companion
Companions perform housekeeping duties and meal preparation for the people they assist on their own premises such as elderly people or people with special needs or who suffer from an illness. They also provide entertainment activities such as playing cards or reading stories. They may do shopping activities as well as punctual transportation to doctor's appointments, etc.
5162.1
Q1 2008
Q4 2012
false
142
office clerk
Office clerks are responsible for performing clerical and administrative duties in an office setting and support of business operations within a department. They assist all the administrative staff, secretaries, and assistants by sorting mail, filing forms and documents, answering phones, greeting clients and scheduling meetings.
4110.1
Q1 2006
Q4 2007
false
142
companion
Companions perform housekeeping duties and meal preparation for the people they assist on their own premises such as elderly people or people with special needs or who suffer from an illness. They also provide entertainment activities such as playing cards or reading stories. They may do shopping activities as well as punctual transportation to doctor's appointments, etc.
5162.1
Q1 2004
Q4 2006
false
142
administrative assistant
Administrative assistants provide administrative and office support for supervisors. They perform a variety of tasks, such as answering telephone calls, receiving and directing visitors, ordering office supplies, maintaining the office facilities running smoothly, and ensuring that equipment and appliances work properly.
3343.1
Q1 1998
Q4 2003
false
142
cashier
Cashiers operate the cash register, receive payments from customers, issue receipts and return change due.
5230.1
Q1 1997
Q4 1998
false
143
primary school teacher
Primary school teachers instruct students on a primary school level. They develop lesson plans in line with curriculum objectives for the variety of subjects they teach, including mathematics, languages, nature studies and music. They monitor the students' learning development and evaluate their knowledge and skills on the subjects taught through tests. They build their course content on the students' knowledge of previous learnings and encourage them to deepen their understanding on the subjects they are interested in. They use class resources and teaching methods to create an inspiring learning environment. Primary school teachers also contribute to school events and communicate with parents and administrative staff.
2341.1
Q2 2013
Q3 2018
true
143
secondary school teaching assistant
Secondary school teaching assistants provide various support services to secondary school teachers such as instructional and practical support. They help with the preparation of lesson materials needed in class and reinforce instructions with students in need of extra attention. They also perform basic clerical duties, monitor the students' learning progress and behaviour and supervise the students with and without the teacher present.
5312.3
Q4 2014
Q1 2015
true
143
unknown
unknown
unknown
Q3 2012
Q4 2012
true
143
unknown
unknown
unknown
Q3 2013
Q4 2013
true
144
secretary
Secretaries perform a variety of administrative tasks to help keep an organisation run smoothly. They answer telephone calls, draft and send e-mails, maintain diaries, arrange appointments, take messages, file documents, organise and service meetings, and manage databases.
4120.1
null
null
true
144
sales processor
Sales processors handle sales, select channels of delivery, execute orders and inform clients about dispatching and procedures. They communicate with clients in order to address missing information and/or additional details.
5223.5
null
null
true
144
shop assistant
Shop assistants work in shops where they perform assistance duties. The help shopkeepers in their daily work such as ordering and refilling of goods and stock, providing general advice to customers, selling products and maintaining the shop.
5223.6
null
null
true
144
market research interviewer
Market research interviewers strive to collect information on the perceptions, opinions, and preferences of customers in relation to commercial products or services. They use interview techniques to draw as much information as possible by contacting people via telephone calls, by approaching them face-to-face or by by virtual means. They pass this information to experts for drawing analysis.
4227.1
null
null
true
146
unknown
unknown
unknown
Q1 1987
Q4 2007
false
146
barista
Barista's prepare specialised types of coffee using professional equipment in a hospitality/coffee shop/bar unit. 
5132.1.1
Q1 2012
Q4 2013
false
146
ticket sales agent
Ticket sales agents provide initial service to customers, sell travel tickets and fit the reservation offer to customers' queries and needs.
4221.3
Q1 2016
null
false
148
bank account manager
Bank account managers advise prospective clients on the type of banking accounts suitable for their needs. They work with clients to set up the bank account and remain their primary point of contact in the bank, assisting with all necessary documentation. Bank account managers may recommend their clients to contact other departments in the bank for other specific needs.
3312.1
Q1 2009
Q4 2013
false
148
sales support assistant
Sales support assistants perform a variety of general sales support tasks, such as supporting the development of sales plans, managing clerical activities of sales efforts, verifying client invoices and other accounting documents or records, compiling data, and preparing reports for other company departments.
4311.2
Q1 1998
Q4 2009
false
148
sales assistant
Sales assistants represent the direct contact with clients. They provide general advice to customers.
5223.4
Q1 1997
Q4 1998
false
148
unknown
unknown
unknown
Q1 1996
Q4 1997
false
148
client relations manager
Client relations managers act as the middle person between a company and its customers. They ensure that the customers are satisfied by providing them with guidance and explanation on their accounts and services received by the company. They also have possible other tasks such as developing plans or delivering proposals.
2431.6
Q1 1995
Q4 1996
false
148
administrative assistant
Administrative assistants provide administrative and office support for supervisors. They perform a variety of tasks, such as answering telephone calls, receiving and directing visitors, ordering office supplies, maintaining the office facilities running smoothly, and ensuring that equipment and appliances work properly.
3343.1
Q1 1987
Q4 1995
false
148
bank teller
Bank tellers deal most frequently with customers of the bank. They promote the banks products and services, and provide information about the customers personal accounts and related transfers, deposits, savings etc. They order bank cards and checks for the customers, receive and balance cash and checks and ensure compliance with internal policies. They work on client accounts, deal with payments and manage the use of vaults and safe deposit boxes.
4211.1
Q1 1986
Q4 1987
false
148
administrative assistant
Administrative assistants provide administrative and office support for supervisors. They perform a variety of tasks, such as answering telephone calls, receiving and directing visitors, ordering office supplies, maintaining the office facilities running smoothly, and ensuring that equipment and appliances work properly.
3343.1
Q1 1984
Q4 1986
false
149
hand packer
Hand packers collect, pack and label goods and materials by hand. They ensure that all goods and materials are packed according to instructions and requirements.
9321.2
Q1 2005
Q4 2006
false
149
building cleaner
Building cleaners maintain the cleanliness and overall functionality of various types of buildings such as offices, hospitals and public institutions. They perform cleaning duties like sweeping, vacuuming and mopping floors, empty trash and check security systems, locks and windows. Building cleaners check air conditioning systems and notify the appropriate persons in case of malfunctions or problems.
9112.2
Q1 2006
Q4 2007
false
149
unknown
unknown
unknown
Q4 2008
Q3 2010
false
149
production engineer
Production engineers review and evaluate production performance, perform data analysis and identify under-performing production systems. They search for long or short term solutions, plan production enhancements and process optimizations.
2141.4.2
Q3 2010
Q2 2014
false
149
factory hand
Factory hands assist machine operators and product assemblers. They clean the machines and the working areas. Factory hands make sure supplies and materials are replenished.
9329.1
Q4 2014
Q2 2017
false
149
distribution centre dispatcher
Distribution centre dispatchers ensure efficient shipping of manufactured goods. They stipulate routes and complete shipping documents.
9333.2
Q2 2015
null
false
150
lyricist
Lyricists interpret the style of a music piece and write words to accompany the melody. They work together with the music composer.
2641.4.1
Q1 2009
null
false
150
child care worker
Child care workers provide care for children when the parents or family members are unavailable. They look after the children's basic needs and help or supervise them during play. Child care workers can work for preschools, daycare centres, childcare agencies or individual families.
5311.1
null
null
false
150
child care worker
Child care workers provide care for children when the parents or family members are unavailable. They look after the children's basic needs and help or supervise them during play. Child care workers can work for preschools, daycare centres, childcare agencies or individual families.
5311.1
null
null
false
152
packaging and filling machine operator
Packaging and filling machine operators tend machines for preparing and packing food products in various packaging containers such as jars, cartons, cans, and others.
8183.7
Q1 2016
null
true
152
vending machine operator
Vending machine operators remove cash, conduct visual inspections of the machine, provide basic maintenance and refill goods sold for vending and other coin-operated machines.
9623.2
Q1 2016
null
true
152
kitchen assistant
Kitchen assistants assist in the preparation of food and cleaning of the kitchen area.
9412.1
Q1 2014
null
true
153
unknown
unknown
unknown
Q1 2009
Q4 2010
true
153
unknown
unknown
unknown
Q1 2008
Q4 2009
true
153
insurance risk consultant
Insurance risk consultants prepare reports for insurance underwriters. For this purpose, they undertake surveys in order to determine the potential financial risk for personal products, properties or sites.
3321.2
Q1 2008
null
true
153
billing clerk
Billing clerks create credit memos, invoices and monthly customer statements and issue them to customers by all necessary means. They update customer files accordingly.
4311.1
Q1 2007
null
true
153
unknown
unknown
unknown
Q1 2005
Q4 2006
true
153
middle office analyst
Middle office analysts work in the treasury of a financial company, ensuring compliance with company policy and legislation, providing research and analysis on financial matters, measuring risk and supporting operations in the front office.
2413.2
Q1 2004
null
true
153
billing clerk
Billing clerks create credit memos, invoices and monthly customer statements and issue them to customers by all necessary means. They update customer files accordingly.
4311.1
Q1 2004
null
true
153
bookkeeper
Bookkeepers record and assemble the day-to-day financial transactions of an organisation or company, consisting usually of sales, purchases, payments and receipts. They ensure all financial transactions are documented in the appropriate (day) book and general ledger, and that they are balanced out. Bookkeepers prepare the recorded books and ledgers with financial transactions for an accountant to then analyse balance sheets and income statements.
3313.2
Q1 2002
Q4 2004
true
153
unknown
unknown
unknown
Q1 2000
Q4 2002
true
153
unknown
unknown
unknown
Q1 1996
Q4 2000
true
153
asset manager
Asset managers invest the money of a client into financial assets, through vehicles such as investment funds or management of individual clients’ portfolios. This includes the management of the financial assets, within a given investment policy and risk framework, the provision of information, and the assessment and monitoring of risks.
3311.1
Q1 1987
Q4 1996
true
153
business analyst
Business analysts research and understand the strategic position of businesses and companies in relation to their markets and their stakeholders. They analyse and present their views on how the company, from many perspectives, can improve its strategic position and internal corporate structure. They assess needs for change, communication methods, technology, IT tools, new standards and certifications.
2421.1
Q1 1986
Q4 1987
true
153
securities analyst
Securities analysts perform research activities to gather and analyse financial, legal and economic information. They interpret data on the price, stability and future investment trends in a certain economic area and make recommendations and forecasts to business clients.
2413.1.4
Q1 1982
Q4 1986
true
153
economic adviser
Economic advisers research economic developments and advise on economic problems. They forecast trends and behaviour in economics, and advise on finance, trade, fiscal and other related matters. They advise companies and organisations on techniques to gain economic profit.
2631.2.2
Q1 1981
Q4 1982
true
154
welder
Welders operate welding equipment in order to join metal workpieces together. They can use fusion welding processes based on different techniques and materials. They also perform simple visual inspection of welds.
7212.3
Q1 1979
Q4 1992
false
154
unknown
unknown
unknown
Q1 1993
Q4 1994
false
154
unknown
unknown
unknown
Q1 1994
Q4 1999
false
154
road roller operator
Road roller operators work with equipment to compact a variety of materials, such as soil, gravel, concrete or asphalt, in the construction of roads and foundations. They walk behind, or sit on top of the road roller, depending on the type and size, and roll over the area to be compacted.
8342.7
Q1 1999
Q4 2016
false
154
production plant crane operator
Production plant crane operators operate the basic technologic cranes during the production process at the given unit by lifting and moving loads (bales, containers, buckets and other facilities) with raw and other materials.
8343.4
Q1 2016
Q4 2017
false
155
carpenter
Carpenters cut, shape and assemble wooden elements for the construction of buildings and other structures. They also use materials such as plastic and metal in their creations. Carpenters create the wooden frames to support wood framed buildings.
7115.1
Q1 2007
Q4 2014
false
155
electromechanical equipment assembler
Electromechanical equipment assemblers read and interpret blueprints, drawings and instructions to assemble or modify electromechanical equipment or devices. They inspect and test the completed units to guarantee good working order and compliance with specifications and standards.
8212.3.2
Q1 2003
Q4 2007
false
155
building cleaner
Building cleaners maintain the cleanliness and overall functionality of various types of buildings such as offices, hospitals and public institutions. They perform cleaning duties like sweeping, vacuuming and mopping floors, empty trash and check security systems, locks and windows. Building cleaners check air conditioning systems and notify the appropriate persons in case of malfunctions or problems.
9112.2
Q1 2000
Q4 2003
false
155
building cleaner
Building cleaners maintain the cleanliness and overall functionality of various types of buildings such as offices, hospitals and public institutions. They perform cleaning duties like sweeping, vacuuming and mopping floors, empty trash and check security systems, locks and windows. Building cleaners check air conditioning systems and notify the appropriate persons in case of malfunctions or problems.
9112.2
Q1 1999
Q4 2000
false
155
administrative assistant
Administrative assistants provide administrative and office support for supervisors. They perform a variety of tasks, such as answering telephone calls, receiving and directing visitors, ordering office supplies, maintaining the office facilities running smoothly, and ensuring that equipment and appliances work properly.
3343.1
Q1 1997
Q4 1998
false
155
administrative assistant
Administrative assistants provide administrative and office support for supervisors. They perform a variety of tasks, such as answering telephone calls, receiving and directing visitors, ordering office supplies, maintaining the office facilities running smoothly, and ensuring that equipment and appliances work properly.
3343.1
Q1 1992
Q4 1996
false