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A POC is used in many cases where information is time sensitive and accuracy is important. | job |
For example POC are used in WHOIS databases. | job |
An Internet celebrity is a celebrity who has acquired or developed their fame and notability through the Internet. | job |
An Internet celebrity is also known as an influencer, cyber star, wanghong, key opinion leader, Internet personality, online celebrity, blogebrity, or micro - celebrity. | job |
In medieval and early modern Germany, the Münzmeister was the director or administrator of a mint, a moneyer with responsibility for the minting of coins, or specie. | job |
A pixel artist is a graphic designer who specializes in computer art and can refer to a number of artistic and professional disciplines which focus on visual communication and presentation. | job |
A pixel artist works with pixels, the smallest piece of information in an image. | job |
Pixel artists can also be a specialist in computer animation such as Computer Animation Production System users in post production of animated films and rendering (computer graphics) images like raster graphics. | job |
In the 2000s Pixel artists such as Tyler West, Stephane Martiniere and Daniel Dociu have gained international notoriety and artistic recognition, due in part to the popularity of computer and video games. | job |
Pixel artists are also used in digital forensics, an emerging field, to both create and detect fraud in all forms of media including the courts, politics and scientific journals. | job |
A shaliach is a member of the Chabad Hasidic movement who is sent out to promulgate Judaism and Hasidism in locations around the world. | job |
A student athlete is a participant in an organized competitive sport sponsored by the educational institution in which the student is enrolled. | job |
Student athletes are full time students and athletes at the same time. | job |
Many student athletes receive scholarships to these institutions, but having a scholarship is not mandatory for a student athlete. | job |
Student athletes are likely to come into contact with important and influential alumni who can help them during their college years and after college. | job |
In the retail industry, a buyer is an individual who selects what items are stocked. | job |
Buyers usually work closely with designers and their designated sales representatives and attend trade fairs, wholesale showrooms and fashion shows to observe trends. | job |
Buyers may work for large department stores, chain stores or smaller boutiques. | job |
For smaller independent stores, buyers may participate in sales as well as promotion. | job |
In a major fashion store there may be different levels of seniority for buyers such as trainee buyers, assistant buyers, senior buyers and buying managers and buying directors. | job |
For buyers at department stores like Harrods or Saks responsibilities may include ensuring that the store is properly stocked with a wide variety of designer clothing. | job |
A Christian Dior buyer in the Paris office may supervise the entire development process of the collection. | job |
In the New York office, a buyer may only source completed product that is suitable for the American market. | job |
An angel investor is also known as a business angel, informal investor, angel funder, private investor or seed investor. | job |
An angel investor is an affluent individual who provides capital for a business start up, usually in exchange for convertible debt or ownership equity. | job |
An angel investor usually gives support to start ups at the initial moments (where risks of the start ups failing are relatively high) and when most investors are not prepared to back them. | job |
A small but increasing number of angel investors invest online through equity crowdfunding or organize themselves into angel groups or angel networks to share investment capital, as well as to provide advice to their portfolio companies. | job |
In the last 50 years the number of angel investors has greatly increased. | job |
A partner in a law firm, accounting firm, consulting firm, or financial firm is a highly ranked position. | job |
A partner is a highly ranked position, traditionally indicating co ownership of a partnership in which the partners were entitled to a share of the profits as equity partners. | job |
The promyshlenniki were Russian and indigenous Siberian contract workers drawn largely from the state serf and townsman class who engaged in the Siberian, maritime and later the Russian American fur trade. | job |
The promyshlenniki formed the backbone of Russian trading operations in Alaska. | job |
A diplomatic courier is an official who transports diplomatic bags as sanctioned under the 1961 Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations. | job |
Diplomatic couriers are granted diplomatic immunity and are thereby protected by the receiving state from arrest and detention when performing their work. | job |
Diplomatic couriers may be assigned on an ad hoc basis, but in those cases they are released from immunity once their bags have been delivered. | job |
Diplomatic couriers are provided documentation that reports their status as couriers and the number of packages currently being transported in the diplomatic bag. | job |
A script coordinator is a role in the production of a film or television series. | job |
The script coordinator is responsible for producing each draft of the script and annotating it for ease of use for the production team. | job |
The script coordinator is responsible for liaising between the writing and departments on a television series. | job |
The writers deliver the first draft of a script to the script coordinator who prepares it for the production team and handles any clearance issues. | job |
The script coordinator must check the draft for proper formatting, spelling, punctuation and continuity before releasing the draft. | job |
With each round of revisions the script coordinator must ensure that the changes are clearly marked, re-issue the script and again check the script for errors. | job |
Many script coordinators are also responsible for foreign language translations and compiling a show bible that tracks plot points and character introductions as a reference tool. | job |
A script coordinator is a distinct role from script supervisor. | job |
A script supervisor is responsible for on set annotation of the script for editing purposes rather than pre production coordination of the script to facilitate production. | job |
A script coordinator is considered a junior role in the writing staff and becoming a full time screenwriter is typically a common promotion from being a script coordinator. | job |
A paraprofessional educator is alternatively known as a paraeducator, para - pro, paraswami, instructional assistant, educational assistant, teachers aide or classroom assistant. | job |
A paraprofessional educator is a teaching related position within a school generally responsible for specialized or concentrated assistance for students in elementary and secondary schools. | job |
Not all countries and states have a fixed definition of paraprofessional. | job |
A General Sales Agent or GSA is a sales representative for an airline in a specific country or region. | job |
Typically, the GSA is responsible for selling cargo space. | job |
A GSA will typically sell products from multiple airlines. | job |
Airlines normally use a GSA in areas that it does not operate to or from, allowing them to have a sales presence in a country at lower cost than opening their own offices in short term. | job |
Airlines may also use the GSA services because the GSA has historical ties with travel and cargo agents which will be too time consuming for the airline to build itself. | job |
The GSA receives a commission of around 3 – 5% on all revenue tickets and unit of cargo space sold in the region that it represents. | job |
All costs related to running the GSA business are the responsibility of the GSA including insurance, rent, general office expenses and any travel within the country or region needed to promote and sell the product. | job |
A speech to text reporter or STTR also known as a captioner is a person who listens to what is being said and inputs it, word for word (verbatim), using an electronic shorthand keyboard or speech recognition software and a CAT software system. | job |
The speech to text reporter keyboard or speech recognition software is linked to a computer, which converts this information to properly spelled words. | job |
The latest in speech to text reporters are called Voice writers. | job |
Using the voicewriting method, a court reporter speaks directly into a stenomask or voice silencer; a hand held mask containing one or two microphones and voice dampening materials. | job |
The reporter can send the streamed text to a) the Internet; b) a computer file; c) a television station for subtitling; d) to an end user who is reading the captions via their laptop, tablet, smart phone, or e) software which formats the results in a way most familiar to judges, attorneys or subtitling consumers. | job |
STTRs are also sometimes referred to as palantypists and stenographers. | job |
Errors occur from the STTRs mishearing the words and from the need for the STTRs to make a decision before an ambiguous statement is made clear by what is said next. | job |
The professional association for STTRs is the Association of Verbatim Speech to Text Reporters. | job |
The Council for Advanced Communication with Deaf People and the Royal National Institute for the Deaf also give more information about STTRs. | job |
A union organizer or union organiser is a specific type of trade union member (often elected) or an appointed union official. | job |
A majority of unions appoint rather than elect their union organisers. | job |
In some unions, the union organiser role is to recruit groups of workers under the organizing model. | job |
In other unions, the union organiser role is largely that of servicing members and enforcing work rules, similar to the role of a shop steward. | job |
In some unions, union organisers may also take on industrial or legal roles such as making representations before Fair Work Australia, tribunals or courts. | job |
In North America a union organiser is a union representative who organizes or unionizes non union companies or worksites. | job |
Union organiser primarily exist to assist non union workers in forming chapters of locals, usually by leading them in their efforts. | job |
Protocols for a sober companion when working with a client, their family or friends are established immediately. | job |
The primary duty of a sober coach is to ensure the recovering individual does not relapse. | job |
A sober coach may be hired to provide round the clock care, be on call or to accompany the recovering addict during certain activities. | job |
A sober companion acts as an advocate for the newly recovering person and provides new ways for the client to act in their own living environment. | job |
A sober companion either completely removes the addict from his own environment of hidden stashes, or may search for hidden drugs in that environment, in an effort to prevent a relapse. | job |
An engagement with a sober companion usually lasts 30 days or longer. | job |
Ethically, presence of a sober companion in the life of client life will titrate down as the client ability to connect to newly defined healthy behaviors with family, work, and legal issues without relapse is proven. | job |
Some recovery coaches stay with their clients for many months, and some offer only transportation services (for instance, to and from treatment facilities or sober living homes). | job |
The duties of a sober companion vary from case to case, from simply ensuring the client remains abstinent, to establishing and ushering a specific plan of recovered resources and relationships into their home and community. | job |
Sober companions are sometimes hired in cases where an actor or musician will not attend treatment, but must remain abstinent to complete a film or recording project. | job |
Sober companions are also depicted by some media outlets as adult babysitters. | job |
Doctors may also refer to sober companions as advocates for actors, musicians, and other celebrities. | job |
Jazz guitarists are guitarists who play jazz using an approach to chords, melodies, and improvised solo lines which is called jazz guitar playing. | job |
An iron puddler often merely puddler is an occupation in iron manufacturing. | job |
Working as a two man crew, a puddler and helper could produce about 3300lb (1500kg) of iron in a 12 hour shift. | job |
The strenuous labor, heat and fumes caused puddlers to have a short life expectancy, with most dying in their 30s. | job |
Sovereign is a title which can be applied to the highest leader in various categories. | job |
The roles of a sovereign vary from monarch or head of state to head of municipal government or head of a chivalric order. | job |
Tutoring is receiving guidance or instruction by a tutor. | job |
A brand ambassador sometimes also called a corporate ambassador is a person who is hired by an organization or company to represent a brand in a positive light and by doing so help to increase brand awareness and sales. | job |
The brand ambassador is meant to embody the corporate identity in appearance, demeanor, values and ethics. | job |
The key element of brand ambassadors is their ability to use promotional strategies that will strengthen the customer - product - service relationship and influence a large audience to buy and consume more. | job |
Predominantly, a brand ambassadors is known as a positive spokesperson, an opinion leader or a community influencer, appointed as an internal or external agent to boost product or service sales and create brand awareness. | job |
Today brand ambassadors as a term has expanded beyond celebrity branding to self - branding or personal brand management. | job |
Professional figures such as good will ambassadors and non profit ambassadors, promotional models, testimonials and brand advocates have formed as an extension of the same concept, taking into account the requirements of every company. | job |
According to Brain, the job of a brand ambassador was undertaken typically by a celebrity or someone of a well known presence, who was often paid considerably for their time and effort. | job |
Nowadays however, a brand ambassador can be anyone who has knowledge or can identify certain needs a brand is seeking. | job |
The fashion industry however, solely rely on celebrity clientele in order to remain brand ambassador. | job |
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