Month: March 2021

Researcher (Radio, TV)

Person who researches and ensures the selection and preparation of data and documents necessary for the development of the content of a radio or television program, a film, a play, a book, a multimedia product, etc. She conducts interviews with specialists on the subjects in question and consults, with a view to gathering information, printed or audiovisual

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Public Affairs Officer

Person who, as a member of the armed forces, plans, implements and evaluates public relations programs. She organizes press conferences, interviews and visits, prepares documents or reports in order to inform the electronic media and the mass media about the activities (exercises, operations carried out by the military on the occasion of disasters such as

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Advertiser

Person who, as responsible for advertising activities, sees to arouse the interest of the population or a target clientele for the products and services of the organization which employs him or for the products and services of an organization which mandates the advertising firm for which she works. To this end, she takes cognizance of the needs and budgets

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Head of Desk

Person who is responsible for writing texts in newspapers, periodicals, magazines. In addition to preparing the models of the pages, she checks the quality of the writing of the texts (spelling, punctuation, syntax, etc.), sees to their adaptation according to the space limits and ensures the accuracy of the texts. data provided. She also chooses the visual

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Tourist Guide

The tourist guide is a storyteller. In a given geographical area, he knows how to make the stones of churches, monuments and streets speak to reveal their secrets in several languages. Thanks to him, customers discover a city, a district, a museum, with precision. The tourist guide also fulfills supervision missions. For his group, he supervises precise and

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Osteopath

Osteopathy is based on bone or muscle manipulation. Osteopathy is a manual therapy based on bone or muscle manipulation. This technique appeared in the 19th century in the United States. Its founder, Dr Andrew Taylor Still, assumed that the well-being of the human body is linked to the proper functioning of its musculoskeletal system (skeleton, joints,

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Hydrologist

Person who carries out research on the properties of water (rivers, oceans, groundwater), on their distribution, circulation and use by humans. She is particularly interested in the formation, distribution and arrangement of watercourses, the intensity of precipitation and the impact of climate change on the hydrological cycle. She may be required to

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Recreation Advisor

Person who offers consulting services to organizations that provide leisure activities or recreational services, or who wish to establish one. She studies the data relating to the client organization (socio-economic environment, potential clientele, available budget, etc.), designs and proposes a program of activities, studies budgets or helps the

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Hydrographer

Person who uses remote sensing techniques (images of the Earth provided by satellite) and uses sophisticated electronic instruments to obtain all the information necessary for the preparation of nautical charts (shores, rivers, seabed, tides and currents) and nautical documents and oceanographic. She must also be able to locate the precise position, at sea,

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Orthotherapist

Person who, as a health specialist, works with individuals suffering from muscle pain and joint stiffness due to a sedentary lifestyle, postural defects, sudden or repetitive movements, accidents, stress or overwork. To this end, she determines the possible causes of the pain and assesses the limitation of movement using the health check, observation, soft

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