Animal
Sport
Medical
Miscellaneous
Education
100

A person qualified to treat diseased or injured animals.

Veterinarian

100

A leader, instructor, and mentor responsible for training athletes, developing skills, and directing team strategy to improve performance.

Coach

100

A person trained to care for the sick or infirm, especially in a hospital, assist doctors.

Nurse

100

A person employed to clean, sanitize, and maintain the inside and outside of buildings like schools, offices, or apartments.

Janitor

100

An educator, instructor, or professional who facilitates learning, helping students acquire knowledge, competence, or virtue. 

Teacher

200

A professional who cleans, brushes, and trims pets to maintain their hygiene and appearance

Groomer

200

A person who is proficient in sports and other forms of physical exercise. A "natural" at something. 

Athlete

200

A professional trained to examine, diagnose, and treat people who are sick or injured. They work in clinics or hospitals to help patients feel better by providing medical care.

Doctor

200

A trained, expert swimmer employed at beaches, pools, or water parks to prevent accidents, monitor swimmer safety, and perform rescues.

Lifeguard

200

A person responsible for performing various duties related to the upkeep of a library and its inventory and resources.

Librarian 

300

An expert scientist who studies animals, their behavior, evolution, and how they interact in their ecosystems. Working in labs, zoos, and universities.

Zoologist

300

Administrator responsible for managing all aspects of a school, collage, or university athletic department.

Athletic director

300

A specially trained person who treats diseases, injuries, or deformities by performing medical operations, which often involve cutting into the body to repair or remove damaged tissues.

Surgeon

300

A skilled worker who repairs, maintains, and builds machinery, engines, and vehicles.

Mechanic

300

A master's-level educator and mental health professional who supports the comprehensive development of all students in academic, career, and social/emotional domains.

Counselor

400

An animal care professional who ensures the health, safety, and cleanliness of pets boarding at vet clinics, animal shelters, or daycare facilities.

Kennel Attendant 

400

Highly qualified, multi-skilled healthcare professionals who collaborate with physicians services, emergency care, clinical diagnosis, and rehabilitation for injuries and medical conditions.

Athletic trianer

400

A person qualified to treat the diseases and conditions that affect the teeth and gums, especially the repair and extraction of teeth and the insertion of artificial ones.

Dentist

400

Someone who works in a restaurant or café to take food and drink orders, serve customers, and handle payments.

Waiter/ Waitress

400

the chief administrator and leader of a school, responsible for its daily operations, safety, and educational environment.

Principle

500

A licensed, educated professional who works under a veterinarian to provide nursing care, perform laboratory test, x-rays, administer anesthesia, and assist in surgeries. 

Veterinary technician

500

A licensed healthcare professionals who diagnose and treat patients of all ages with movement dysfunction, injuries, or chronic conditions to improve mobility, reduce pain, and restore function.

Physical therapist 

500

A licensed healthcare professionals who dispense medications, counsel patients, and manage medication therapies.

Pharmacist 

500

Retrieves lost golf balls from lakes and ponds.

Golf ball diver

500

A high-level teacher and researcher at a college or university, typically holding a PhD or top expertise in their field.

Professor

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