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Learning management skills can be a great way to advance your career.
Farmers/farm managers manage and work on farms. Farmers own or lease the land, while farm managers operate farms for farm owners.
Agricultural/horticultural field representatives sell products such as farm equipment, and advise clients on crop and livestock management.
Health promoters work with communities and groups to develop ways to improve people’s health. They also work with government agencies to improve environmental conditions.
Receptionists greet visitors and clients, and deal with enquiries and requests. Their work includes administration tasks such as answering the telephone, scheduling appointments and keeping records.
Landscape architects plan, design and advise on the construction of urban, rural, residential and public landscapes. They also manage and conserve natural or heritage landscapes and public open spaces.
Sales representatives promote, market and sell products or services to business and professional establishments, or wholesale or retail outlets.
Financial advisers give advice about financial planning, investing, insurance and other financial services.
Urban/regional planners develop and administer plans for physical, environmental, social and economic development of urban and rural areas.
This Mental Health Awareness Week we look at how to maintain your career while experiencing mental illness.