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Showing 1-10/830 results for Electronic Publishing Specialist.
Electronics engineers design and oversee production of electronic equipment such as radios, televisions, computers, washing machines and telecommunication systems. They may also work in sales and technical support.
Geospatial specialists gather and analyse geographic and spatial (location-based) information and use specialist software to present it in user-friendly formats such as maps and 3D models.
Electronics trades workers assemble, install, test, operate and service electronic parts and equipment.
Intelligence officers collect and analyse information on people, places and events that may be a threat to businesses or national and international security.
Writing and publishing may be for you if you are interested in:
Editors plan, commission, evaluate, select, edit and organise material for publication online or in books, magazines, and newspapers. They may also manage editorial staff.
Advertising specialists discuss clients' requirements, and plan, prepare and present advertising campaigns to sell products or services.
Marketing specialists develop and implement plans for promoting an organisation's goods, services and ideas.
Product assemblers put together parts of metal products, machinery, electrical and electronic equipment, telecommunications equipment, joinery products and other goods.