Skilled Job
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A Skilled Job is a worker job that requires specialized knowledge, training, and experience to perform effectively.
- Context:
- It can (typically) require formal education, such as a degree or vocational training.
- It can (often) demand a high level of expertise and competence in a particular field, and they usually involve complex tasks that cannot be performed by unskilled workers.
- It can (often) require professional certifications or licenses.
- It can involve the use of specialized tools, equipment, or software.
- It can require problem-solving skills and the ability to make informed decisions.
- It can range from being a Technical Job to being a Professional Job.
- It can involve continuous professional development to keep up with advancements in the field.
- It can provide higher salaries and better job security compared to unskilled jobs.
- It can involve responsibilities such as supervising others, managing projects, or leading teams.
- It can require adherence to ethical standards and professional codes of conduct.
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- Example(s):
- Skilled Healthcare Jobs (healthcare jobs), such as: physicians or nurse practitioners (with advanced medical training).
- Skilled Legal-Domain Jobs (legal-domain job), such as: lawyers or judges (who provide legal services and make judicial decisions).
- Technical Jobs, such as: software developers or mechanical engineers (with specialized technical knowledge).
- Skilled Creative Jobs, such as: graphic designers or architects (who create visual and structural designs).
- Skilled Trade Jobs, such as: electricians or plumbers (with technical expertise in their trade).
- Skilled Business Jobs, such as: financial analysts or business consultants (who provide financial and strategic advice).
- Skilled Software-Related Jobs (software-related jobs, such as: data scientists or statisticians (who analyze and interpret complex data).
- Skilled Educational Jobs, such as: teachers or university professors (who educate and train students).
- Management Jobs, such as: project managers or operations managers (who oversee and manage projects and operations).
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- Counter-Example(s):
- Unskilled Job, which requires little to no specialized training or education.
- Entry-Level Job, which may require minimal skills and provide basic training on the job.
- See: Skilled Worker, Professional Job, Technical Job, Trade Job, Skilled Labor, Vocational Training