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  • Accountants play an important role in many businesses and organisations, from large multinationals to small- and medium-size enterprises.
  • Actors bring characters to life on stage and screen. While acting usually involves memorising and delivering lines, actors also need strong interpretive skills to understand and bring out new elements in a character, as well as to improvise where necessary. To bring a character to life, actors need to creatively portray emotions through actions, gestures, facial expressions etc.
  • Actuaries - also known as actuarial executives - apply knowledge of mathematics, statistics and economics to assess financial consequences of risks, and recommend solutions to solve or prevent problems that may arise. A thorough understanding of various financial security system models that can help to secure economic well-being for individuals and organisations is needed. These include various types of insurance, and pension and retirement plans.
  • Administrative executives provide a full range of administrative support to individual or multiple managers. In large companies, administrative executives may be assigned to serve individual departments, units or high-ranking officers, while in smaller companies the administrative executive may be responsible for managing the entire office’s day to day administration.  
  • Advertising account executives combine both creativity and good business sense to produce workable marketing campaigns for clients’ products and services. The advertising account executive is not an accountant, but is responsible for client servicing – liaising with clients, and proposing strategic plans and suitable advertising campaigns based on the clients’ marketing strategies and budgets.
  • Aerospace engineers are involved in planning, designing and testing aircraft, missiles and spacecraft. They usually work as part of a team with engineers of different specialisations and technicians from other disciplines and backgrounds.
  • Agricultural engineers – sometimes known as land-based engineers - apply their combined knowledge of engineering technology and biological sciences to find solutions to agricultural problems that are concerned with power and machinery, electrification, structures, and soil and water conservation as well as the processing of agricultural products.
  • Air traffic controllers are responsible for maintaining the safe, efficient and systematic flow of air traffic in the global air traffic control system.
  • Analyst is a term used to describe a professional whose primary task is the examination of a particular area.
  • Animators visualise and draw motion, bringing drawings or models to life on the screen. They use their creative skills to bring characters to life by injecting personality, mood and feeling into hundreds and often thousands of hand-drawn or computer-generated images (CGI). Some animators also use stop-motion filming techniques to produce 3D animations: making slight adjustments to models and photographing them in sequence to create an illusion of movement in the finished film.