Dive into jobroles

Learn more about job roles and categories to find out what you really like

That should interest you

  • Primary school teacher

    Who could ever forget their primary school teachers? There for us in our earliest years of life and education, they’re the teachers who leave a lasting mark on us all. They need to cover a wide range of academic subjects, as well as some important early life lessons.

  • Baker

    With traditional expertise passed down over centuries, bakers make bread, pastries and confectionery for us all to enjoy, as well as a variety of other baked products (sandwiches, quiche, snacks, and more).

  • Vlogger

    Ice hockey, fashion, medieval history, gluten-free cooking... whatever they’re passionate about, video bloggers share their all-consuming enthusiasm and genuine expertise on the things they most love in the world. And, obviously, they want to share it with as many people as possible!

  • Actor/actress

    “And... ACTION!” The tiniest gesture, look, intonation... and you believe every word they say. It takes real talent to step into someone else’s shoes! Actors may spend their lives lying to us, but that’s what makes us appreciate them so much.

  • Life coach

    Finding your way in life, stopping smoking or running your own business... whatever your goals, life coaches offer personalised support with a whole range of personal and professional objectives.

  • Archaeologist

    From infamous Egyptologist Howard Carter to cinema’s favourite explorer Indiana Jones, it’s a career that will always fascinate! Specialists in studying artefacts and remains, archaeologists seek to understand civilisations of the past.

  • Anthropologist

    Where human science meets nature, anthropologists literally study human beings, from their morphology to their beliefs, even what they eat. Curiosity is a must!

  • Rail project engineer

    Whether in the office or out on site, railway engineers put all their scientific and technical skills into service for our rail transport systems (trains, metros and trams).

  • Asset manager

    When your “assets” include properties, financial holdings, businesses, estates, physical possessions and more, it’s no wonder people employ asset managers to help them!

  • Engineering Manager

    35% technical, 35% management, 15% recruitment, 15% administration... engineering managers, or EMs to those in the know, are typically responsible for tech teams of between 5 and 20 people. They need to motivate and coordinate others to ensure works are completed on time, all the while living and breathing their company’s vision.

  • Special effects artist

    Without them, there’d be no tornadoes, dragons or frenzied zombie attacks! With the help of their digital tools, special effects artists (or FX artists) design and animate various components that make up a film or game’s special effects.

  • Sport therapist

    Sport and exercise trainers working in the medico-social field, sports therapists pass on their health and wellbeing expertise to people with reduced levels of mobility through the medium of sport.

  • Industrial designer

    The smooth lines of a cabriolet, the aerodynamics of a bicycle frame, the shape of product packaging and the way your phone sits in your hand... industrial designers are responsible for all kinds of products we use every day.

  • Writer

    Novels, essays, poems, plays... writers produce texts of all different kinds. They paint pictures with words, manipulate language, create entirely new worlds... Without writers, we’d be living in a very sad world indeed.

  • Maintenance and repair engineer

    In charge of all the facilities and technology within a factory, industrial maintenance managers ensure their company’s industrial facilities and equipment are always well maintained and in perfect working order. They need to anticipate and overcome any technical difficulties the company may face at any moment. Their role involves maintaining physical infrastructure as well as looking after the safety of their teams, working as a tight unit on the factory floor.