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  • plan how to promote products, services or brands and oversee all marketing activity.
    Marketing manager
  • hear evidence in criminal and civil courts, make rulings and pass sentences based on the information presented during cases.
    Judges
  • issue tickets to rail passengers and make sure that their journeys are safe and comfortable.
    Train conductor/officer
  • oversee the development and installation of computer hardware and software systems.
    IT project managers
  • answer and connect calls and take messages.
    Telephonist/Switchboard operator
  • give specialist legal advice, advising solicitors and representing people in court, at tribunals and in public inquiries.
    Barrister
  • diagnose and treat sick or injured animals.
    Vet
  • help couples organise their wedding.
    Wedding planner
  • arrange and run training programmes in businesses and organisations.
    Training manager
  • make decisions on whether people have the right to visit or stay in the UK.
    Immigration officer
  • manage schools and create the right conditions for children and staff to achieve their best.
    Headteacher
  • help students learn or improve their English in the UK and abroad.
    EFL Teacher
  • analysts investigate business situations, analyse problems and identify improvements.
    Business Analyst
  • advise government departments, businesses, banks and other organisations about the economy.
    Economist
  • apply the scientific study of the mind and behaviour to solving real life problems.
    Psychologist
  • manage the sale and promotion of products and services on the internet.
    E-commerce manager
  • run public and private libraries, managing access to books, multi-media resources and computers.
    Librarian
  • look at the reasons why people commit crimes and find ways to reduce re-offending.
    Criminologist
  • create and post videos online about their life or specialist interests.
    Vlogger
  • lead their organisation and put plans and policies into place to help it be successful.
    CEO
  • carry out operations and medical procedures on patients.
    Surgeon
  • help shape the way towns and cities develop, and balance the demands on land with the needs of the community.
    Town planner
  • investigate deaths where the causes are unexplained, or the person’s identity is unclear or unknown.
    Coroner
  • design, build and test computer programs for business, education and leisure services.
    Software developer
  • self-employed people who've bought a licence to operate a business under an established company's brand.
    Franchise owner
  • keep law and order, investigate crime, and support crime prevention.
    Police
  • help clients plan their finances to make sure they're paying the right amount of tax.
    Tax adviser
  • help librarians to manage the day-to-day running of a library.
    Library assistant
  • protect individuals or groups from the risk of violence, kidnapping and other harmful situations.
    Bodyguard
  • oversee the day-to-day operations of their branch, supervise staff and work to attract new customers.
    Bank manager
  • help people and organisations to choose investments, savings, pensions, mortgages and insurance products.
    Financial adviser
  • administrators make sure employees get paid the right amount on the right date.
    Payroll