sejwaldeepak
February 4th, 2006, 01:23 PM
CAREER DICTIONARY
1.ABC Analyser: One who analyses any given work or issue in order of priorities.
2. Accent Improver: The person who advises on improvement of accents in language & teaches the art of pronunciation.
3. Accountancy: Profession to write, keep or inspect financial accounts. such as income and expenditure.
4. Acting: Art or occupation of performing in dramas, plays, films and TV, skits,
5. Actuarial Science: Study of calculations of insurance risk and premiums by studying rates of mortality and frequency of acts of nature, calamities, accidents, fires, theft etc.
6. Administrator: A person who looks after or manages the day-to-day affairs of any body, organization or government.
7. Admiral: A post in the Navy. The chief commander of the navy.
8. Advertising: Business that deals with the publicizing of, making known of and making a propaganda of goods/services to *encourage people to buy or use them, increasing sales/volumes.
9. Advocate: A lawyer who presents a client’s case in a court of law argues the case and otherwise deals with it.
10. Aerobics Instructor: Person who instructs people in energetic and rhythmic physical exercise that promotes physical fitness *** by increasing the body’s oxygen intake.
11. Agriculture: The art. Science or practice of cultivating the land and growing crops, fruits, vegetables etc on it.
12. Agronomy: Science of study and controlling of the soil to produce crops, fruits, vegetables etc.
13. Air Traffic Controller: A person at an airport who gives wireless radio instructions to pilots for flying, takeoff or landing
14. Airhostess: A female in a passenger aircraft who serves food/beverages to passangers and helps them with a smiling face.
15. Anaesthetist: Person/doctor who administers anesthesia for medical purpose particularly surgeries.
16. Analyst: Person skilled in making (especially chemical) analysis of samples for industrial, commercial or other purpose.
17. Anatomist: Anatomy is the systematic study of the structure of animal and human bodies. A person who studies anatomy is called as anatomist.
18. Anchorperson: Person who comperes and co-ordinates the discussion of a group, especially that of participants, in a radio or TV broadcast or a stage show.
19. Announcer: A person who announces about the programmers, speakers, singers, performers and the like, especially on radio, TV or at public functions.
20. Anthropology: Study of mankind, especially in the context of its origin, development, customs and beliefs traditions.
21. Aquaculture: Cultivation and propagation of the natural living produce in or of water for commercial and industrial use.
22. Archaeology: Study of ancient history and civilizations by scientific analysis of physical ruins found in the ground.
23. Architecture: The art and science of conceptualizing, designing and constructing buildings.
24. Army Officer: A post of Officer of country’s land army.
25. Art Instructor/Art Director: The former is a person with the skill/ability to guide people in the visual form of creation such as drawing, painting, photography or sculpture. The latter is an individual employed in the print media or advertising who handles the designing of all forms of art on printed matter.
26. Artist: Person who practices any of the fine arts, especially painting, acting, designing, sculpting, or even acting etc.
27. Astrology: Study of the position of the planets, the asterisms stars and their movements and their co-relation with human affairs.
28. Astronomy: Scientific study of the solar system and beyond, the sun, moon, stars, planets etc.
29. Astrophysics: Science and study of the chemical and physical structure and function of heavenly bodies like planets etc.
30. Athlete: A person who participates in physical sports, games, events etc.
31. Athletic Coach: A person who trains athletes for their performance.
32. Auctioneer: Person who conducts auctions, by calling buyers and sells goods in public at the auction.
33. Author: Writer and creator of books, plays and stories.
34. Aviation: The art Science or practice of flying an aircraft.
35. Avionics: Science of electronics in its application to aviation.
36. Bacteriologist: Person engaged in the scientific study of bacteria for medical and other purposes.
37. Baker: The person who bakes and sells baked items like bread, biscuit, cakes and other bakery items.
38. Banker: Owner, director or manager or important functionary of a bank.
39. Biochemist: Specialist in the chemistry and chemical functions and processes of living organism.
40. Biologist: Person engaged in the scientific study of the life and structure of plants and animals.
41. Biotechnology: Branch of technology dealing with forms of industrial or other production that use microorganisms and their biological process.
42. Blacksmith: Person specializing in the making and repair of products of iron like ploughs, instruments etc.
43. Bodyguard: Person who physically protects another person.
44. Book Critic: Person who evaluates and describes the content and quality of a book or literature.
45. Book Dealer: Person dealing in the distribution and selling of books in bulk generally for business.
46. Bookbinder: Person specializing in compiling the pages and putting covers on them to make a book.
47. Bookkeeper: Person who keeps the records business transactions and accounts.
48. Call Centre Operator: A person engaged in the work of collecting & communicating information sought by his clients.
49. Cameraman: A professional who operates the camera for photography, filmmaking, television production or other purposes.
50. Caretaker: Person employed to look after a house, building or farmhouse. a hostel, or any other enterprise.
51. Carpenter: Person skilled in the art of making wooden objects and furniture.
52. Cartographer: Person who is skilled in the art of drawing maps and charts.
53. Cartoonist: Artist who draws a humorous drawing called cartoons for newspapers or other visual mediums.
54. Cashier: Person who receives and pays money in the form of cash or cheques in banks, shops, hotels or offices.
55. Caterer: The person who commercially provides food and beverages for large social gatherings
56. Censor: Person or body authorized to examine books, films, plays, letters and other such material and remove parts considered indecent, offensive, and politically unacceptable or a threat to the security of the country or people.
57. Chauffeur: Person employed to drive a car. bus, van etc
58. Chemist: Person who sells medicines on the prescription of doctors. Also an expert in chemical analysis.
59. Choreographer: An expert in the art of designing and arranging steps for a dance or ballet
60. Computer Programmer: A person who constructs and feeds detailed instructions to the computer to solve any given problem or to make a given theme.
61. Conductor: Person who directs the performance of an orchestra or any performance; one who collects fares on a bus.
62. Consultant: Person who gives expert advice in any field.
63. Contractor: Person who does jobs under contract for a specified amount, like constructing building, roads, or any other work.
64. Copywriter: Person who makes copies and writes advertising or publicity copy.
65. Correspondent: The person who collects and contributes news or reports regularly to a newspaper, radio station or TV channel.
66. Cosmetician/Cosmetologist: An expert in art of cosmetics; one who sells cosmetics and advises on their use.
67. Cosmologist: Person specializing in the scientific study of the universe, it’s structure, its origin and development.
68. Costume Designer: The person who makes, deals in or hires out costumes and clothes and other material for wearing for theatrical performance, cinema or TV.
1.ABC Analyser: One who analyses any given work or issue in order of priorities.
2. Accent Improver: The person who advises on improvement of accents in language & teaches the art of pronunciation.
3. Accountancy: Profession to write, keep or inspect financial accounts. such as income and expenditure.
4. Acting: Art or occupation of performing in dramas, plays, films and TV, skits,
5. Actuarial Science: Study of calculations of insurance risk and premiums by studying rates of mortality and frequency of acts of nature, calamities, accidents, fires, theft etc.
6. Administrator: A person who looks after or manages the day-to-day affairs of any body, organization or government.
7. Admiral: A post in the Navy. The chief commander of the navy.
8. Advertising: Business that deals with the publicizing of, making known of and making a propaganda of goods/services to *encourage people to buy or use them, increasing sales/volumes.
9. Advocate: A lawyer who presents a client’s case in a court of law argues the case and otherwise deals with it.
10. Aerobics Instructor: Person who instructs people in energetic and rhythmic physical exercise that promotes physical fitness *** by increasing the body’s oxygen intake.
11. Agriculture: The art. Science or practice of cultivating the land and growing crops, fruits, vegetables etc on it.
12. Agronomy: Science of study and controlling of the soil to produce crops, fruits, vegetables etc.
13. Air Traffic Controller: A person at an airport who gives wireless radio instructions to pilots for flying, takeoff or landing
14. Airhostess: A female in a passenger aircraft who serves food/beverages to passangers and helps them with a smiling face.
15. Anaesthetist: Person/doctor who administers anesthesia for medical purpose particularly surgeries.
16. Analyst: Person skilled in making (especially chemical) analysis of samples for industrial, commercial or other purpose.
17. Anatomist: Anatomy is the systematic study of the structure of animal and human bodies. A person who studies anatomy is called as anatomist.
18. Anchorperson: Person who comperes and co-ordinates the discussion of a group, especially that of participants, in a radio or TV broadcast or a stage show.
19. Announcer: A person who announces about the programmers, speakers, singers, performers and the like, especially on radio, TV or at public functions.
20. Anthropology: Study of mankind, especially in the context of its origin, development, customs and beliefs traditions.
21. Aquaculture: Cultivation and propagation of the natural living produce in or of water for commercial and industrial use.
22. Archaeology: Study of ancient history and civilizations by scientific analysis of physical ruins found in the ground.
23. Architecture: The art and science of conceptualizing, designing and constructing buildings.
24. Army Officer: A post of Officer of country’s land army.
25. Art Instructor/Art Director: The former is a person with the skill/ability to guide people in the visual form of creation such as drawing, painting, photography or sculpture. The latter is an individual employed in the print media or advertising who handles the designing of all forms of art on printed matter.
26. Artist: Person who practices any of the fine arts, especially painting, acting, designing, sculpting, or even acting etc.
27. Astrology: Study of the position of the planets, the asterisms stars and their movements and their co-relation with human affairs.
28. Astronomy: Scientific study of the solar system and beyond, the sun, moon, stars, planets etc.
29. Astrophysics: Science and study of the chemical and physical structure and function of heavenly bodies like planets etc.
30. Athlete: A person who participates in physical sports, games, events etc.
31. Athletic Coach: A person who trains athletes for their performance.
32. Auctioneer: Person who conducts auctions, by calling buyers and sells goods in public at the auction.
33. Author: Writer and creator of books, plays and stories.
34. Aviation: The art Science or practice of flying an aircraft.
35. Avionics: Science of electronics in its application to aviation.
36. Bacteriologist: Person engaged in the scientific study of bacteria for medical and other purposes.
37. Baker: The person who bakes and sells baked items like bread, biscuit, cakes and other bakery items.
38. Banker: Owner, director or manager or important functionary of a bank.
39. Biochemist: Specialist in the chemistry and chemical functions and processes of living organism.
40. Biologist: Person engaged in the scientific study of the life and structure of plants and animals.
41. Biotechnology: Branch of technology dealing with forms of industrial or other production that use microorganisms and their biological process.
42. Blacksmith: Person specializing in the making and repair of products of iron like ploughs, instruments etc.
43. Bodyguard: Person who physically protects another person.
44. Book Critic: Person who evaluates and describes the content and quality of a book or literature.
45. Book Dealer: Person dealing in the distribution and selling of books in bulk generally for business.
46. Bookbinder: Person specializing in compiling the pages and putting covers on them to make a book.
47. Bookkeeper: Person who keeps the records business transactions and accounts.
48. Call Centre Operator: A person engaged in the work of collecting & communicating information sought by his clients.
49. Cameraman: A professional who operates the camera for photography, filmmaking, television production or other purposes.
50. Caretaker: Person employed to look after a house, building or farmhouse. a hostel, or any other enterprise.
51. Carpenter: Person skilled in the art of making wooden objects and furniture.
52. Cartographer: Person who is skilled in the art of drawing maps and charts.
53. Cartoonist: Artist who draws a humorous drawing called cartoons for newspapers or other visual mediums.
54. Cashier: Person who receives and pays money in the form of cash or cheques in banks, shops, hotels or offices.
55. Caterer: The person who commercially provides food and beverages for large social gatherings
56. Censor: Person or body authorized to examine books, films, plays, letters and other such material and remove parts considered indecent, offensive, and politically unacceptable or a threat to the security of the country or people.
57. Chauffeur: Person employed to drive a car. bus, van etc
58. Chemist: Person who sells medicines on the prescription of doctors. Also an expert in chemical analysis.
59. Choreographer: An expert in the art of designing and arranging steps for a dance or ballet
60. Computer Programmer: A person who constructs and feeds detailed instructions to the computer to solve any given problem or to make a given theme.
61. Conductor: Person who directs the performance of an orchestra or any performance; one who collects fares on a bus.
62. Consultant: Person who gives expert advice in any field.
63. Contractor: Person who does jobs under contract for a specified amount, like constructing building, roads, or any other work.
64. Copywriter: Person who makes copies and writes advertising or publicity copy.
65. Correspondent: The person who collects and contributes news or reports regularly to a newspaper, radio station or TV channel.
66. Cosmetician/Cosmetologist: An expert in art of cosmetics; one who sells cosmetics and advises on their use.
67. Cosmologist: Person specializing in the scientific study of the universe, it’s structure, its origin and development.
68. Costume Designer: The person who makes, deals in or hires out costumes and clothes and other material for wearing for theatrical performance, cinema or TV.