Business Management
Brand Manager
Brand Manager is responsible for adapting a brand strategy for a company’s target market. As the ‘brand guardian’, brand managers maintain brand integrity across all company marketing initiatives and communications, and may manage a portfolio of products.
Customer Service Assistant
Customer Service Assistant is the primary point of contact between a business and its customers. If customers want to place an order, find information, get advice, return a purchase or make a complaint, they will invariably talk to a customer service assistant.
Entrepreneur
An entrepreneur refers to a person who has an innovative business idea, who is willing to take the risk of implementing the idea, and who also takes on the role as leader of the company or organization – assuming full responsibility for its execution, success, or failure.
Finance Manager
Financial Managers are responsible for the financial health of an organization. They produce financial reports, direct investment activities, and develop strategies and plans for the long-term financial goals of their organization.
Finance Planner
A Financial Planner, also called a personal financial advisor, works with individuals and businesses to guide them in making budgetary, savings and investment decisions. They need good communication and interpersonal skills in addition to financial knowledge.
Human Resources Manager
Human Resources Managers plan, direct, and coordinate the administrative functions of an organization. They oversee the recruiting, interviewing, and hiring of new staff; consult with top executives on strategic planning; and serve as a link between an organization’s management and its employees.
Information Technology Manager
Information Technology Managers are mainly responsible for planning, coordinating and directing activities that have to do with the computer and information systems of a company. From the hardware to software to the network of an organization, IT managers are in charge of their installation and maintenance.
Investment Manager
Investment Managers manage the investment portfolios of these institutions, and may also provide direct investment management services to third-party clients.
Market Research Analyst
Market Research Analysts gather and analyze data on consumers and competitors. Market research analysts study market conditions to examine potential sales of a product or service. They help companies understand what products people want, who will buy them, and at what price.
Marketing Manager
A Marketing Manager manages the marketing of a business or product. They can be responsible for several services or products, or be in charge of a single product. A Marketing Manager needs to have an outgoing, gregarious, and spontaneous nature.
Online Advertising Manager
A professional who plans and directs the online promotional and advertising campaigns of companies in order to generate interest in a product or service.
Performance Manager
Performance Managers play a lead in the entire process by setting trends for the lower rung and acting as role models for the employees. Their responsibility is to design policies which ensure an efficient management of performance in an organization and to define and act upon the core values relating to performance.
Project Manager
Project managers have the responsibility of the planning, procurement and execution of a project, in any undertaking that has a defined scope, defined start and a defined finish; regardless of industry.
Public Relation Manager
PR managers create and maintain a favorable public image for their employer or client by communicating programs, accomplishments and/or points of view.
Retail Manager
Retail Managers are responsible for every aspect of the day-to-day supervision of retail outlets, including sales, staff, stock and resources management
Retail Sales Executive
Sales Executives are the key point of contact between an organization and its clients: answering queries, offering advice and introducing new products. Their work includes: organizing sales visits. Demonstrating and presenting products
Risk Managers
Risk Managers deal with identifying, measuring, and evaluating different types of risks that can affect a business. They also need to be knowledgeable about the industry they operate in, so that they are able to identify the risks posed to a specific organization.
Sales Assistant
Sales assistants typically work for retail companies and are responsible for liaising with customers in order to ensure a transaction goes smoothly
Sales Manager
A Sales Manager is responsible for leading and guiding a team of sales people in an organization. They set sales goals & quotas, build a sales plan, analyze data, assign sales training and sales territories.
Social Media Manager
Professional who develop relevant content topics to reach the company’s target customers, create, curate, and manage all published content (images, video and written) and monitor, listen and respond to users in a “Social” way while cultivating leads and sales.
Store Manager
Store managers are the people in charge of entire stores and the employees that work within. Store managers are in charge of the general operations of a store, making sure it runs smoothly, cleanly and meets any budget or sales goals.
Supply Chain Manager
Supply Chain Managers work with external partners to procure parts and raw materials needed to produce the product, create the inventory, and sell the product to outside markets. These professionals evaluate suppliers and negotiate contracts with vendors.
Talent Manager
Talent managers help shape their clients’ careers and guide artists toward new opportunities. They set up performances and public appearances, introduce clients to agents and offer advice on contract negotiations. Some managers perform multiple duties by acting as managers, agents and publicists.
Aviation Manager
Aviation Managers work at airlines, airports, or other businesses within the aviation or aerospace industry, such as aircraft manufacturers.
Dairy Product Management
Dairy managers are mostly involved with the supervision of workers in all aspects of dairy production, which can include preparing appropriate feed, maintaining the equipment for milking, designating good pastures and managing the herd.
Event Manager
Professionals who plan any event from start to finish according to requirements, target audience and objectives. They come up with suggestions to enhance the event’s success and prepare budgets and ensure adherence.
Ground Operation Staff
Ground Operation Staff at an airport perform several important duties to ensure the safety and comfort of airline passengers and crew members, including checking baggage, stocking aircraft with refreshments, and cleaning the plane and runway between flights.
Health Care Manager
Health Care Managers oversee a health care organization’s business aspects, such as its finances and operations. A health care manager’s primary responsibility is to ensure patients receive high quality care by providing physicians and nurses with the tools needed to deliver great health care.
Hospital Managers
Hospital Managers work with administrators to plan and coordinate the health services of a hospital. They supervise all areas of a hospital, including physicians, health information technicians, nursing, medical records and more.
Hospitality and Tourism Managers
Hospitality and tourism management is a multidisciplinary field that prepares people with the interest, experience, and training for management positions in the food, accommodations, and tourism industry. Tourism management might also include the enterprises, associations, and public authorities that market tourism services to potential travellers.
Real Estate Manager
Real Estate Managers oversee the operational aspects of commercial and residential properties and are responsible for maintaining the premises and increasing their value