Part developer, part graphic designer, part copywriter – webmasters are responsible for running and managing websites, making sure they’re kept up to date and always offering new content.
A key role in today’s digital economy, customer success managers work to give their customers a positive experience to help build loyalty. Their holy grail? Achieving a 5-star customer satisfaction score.
Climatologists study the climate and the Earth’s atmosphere over long periods of time. They’re also interested in the effects of the climate on society, and vice versa.
It’s thanks to them that ecology and the environment remain at the top of the agenda. Balancing environmental issues with industrial projects – and avoiding ecological disasters – is their vocation in life!
SEO – or search engine optimisation – is the art of getting websites to the top of search results. The number one goal of an SEO specialist is to make their clients’ websites more visible.
A fairly recent career option linked to the rise of big data, chief data officers (CDOs) are the senior executives responsible for all the data produced and collected by companies nowadays. The data boss, if you will.
Palaeontologists seek to understand living creatures of the past by studying their fossils. Tyrannosaurus teeth, mammoth tusk or perhaps even a plant fossil? There really is something for everyone!
Interested in managing stock levels and global flows of goods? It’s a logistics analyst’s responsibility (among other things) to avoid another toilet paper shortage like the one at the start of the pandemic.
Money can’t buy you happiness, but it’s still nice to get paid at the end of the month... and making sure that happens seamlessly are payroll mangers, those responsible for overseeing the preparation and verification of company payrolls.
“Is everyone still here? Can everyone hear me? ok? Ok, let’s go – follow the guide!” Guided tours, organised excursions, museum visits... fortunately, tour guides are on hand with the answer to every question – within reason!
Being the manager of a retirement home is a versatile career. As the head of a residential home for elderly people who perhaps need extra support or care, they have to oversee the running of the entire site, keeping a careful eye on every aspect.
Arboriculturists are farmers who specialise in horticulture: preparing, planting, observing and maintaining plants and trees of all different species throughout the year, come wind, rain or snow.
Business coaches support their clients over a period of time to unlock their potential and help them achieve their professional goals. They might also be called in to coach entire teams.
Nothing works perfectly 24/7. And when problems or questions do crop up, it’s down to customer service agents to straighten everything out. And it’s their managers who need to oversee the entire department, taking control and keeping a global vision.
Ever heard of the Yuka app? A quick scan of the barcodes on the food you eat will bring up a mountain of useful data – all the result of analyses carried out by skilled agrifood analysts to determine the quality of products intended for consumption.