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C1 Level Wordlist - Job Titles

Here you will learn some English job titles, such as "aide", "psychiatrist", "curator", etc. prepared for C1 learners.

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CEFR C1 Vocabulary
administrator

someone whose job is managing and organizing the work of a company or institution

[noun]
aide

someone whose job is giving assistance to an important person, particularly a politician

[noun]
chief technology officer

a person of senior rank in charge of a company's technological matters

[noun]
curator

someone who is in charge of a museum, taking care of a collection, artwork, etc.

[noun]
promoter

someone who is in the business of organizing or sponsoring a sporting event or artistic production

[noun]
fire chief

the person who is in charge of a fire department

[noun]
full professor

a professor who has the highest rank in a university

[noun]
optometrist

a professional whose job is examining people's eyes and telling them what type of glasses they should wear

[noun]
physiotherapist

a professional whose job is treating physical disorders concerned with movements of limbs by giving massages, exercises, etc.

[noun]
practitioner

someone who is involved in a profession, particularly medicine

[noun]
psychiatrist

a medical doctor who specializes in the treatment of mental illnesses or behavioral disorders

[noun]
au pair

a young individual, often a woman, who lives abroad with a family to learn the language, and helps in the house and takes care of children for some money

[noun]
beautician

someone who gives beauty treatments to people as a job

[noun]
chauffeur

someone who is employed to drive someone else's car for them

[noun]
civil servant

someone who works in the civil service

[noun]
decorator

someone whose job is to paint the inside walls of buildings and hang wallpaper

[noun]
handyman

a man who is skilled in practical jobs in or outside the house, performing them either as an occupation or hobby

[noun]
housekeeper

a person whose job is to do the cleaning and cooking in a house or hotel

[noun]
jeweler

a person who buys, makes, repairs, or sells jewelry and watches

[noun]
laborer

someone whose job includes heavy physical work that does not require much skill

[noun]
lifeguard

someone who is employed at a beach or swimming pool to keep watch and save swimmers from drowning

[noun]
maid

a female servant

[noun]
merchant

someone who buys and sells goods wholesale

[noun]
nanny

a woman whose job is to take care of a child in its own home

[noun]
porter

someone whose job is carrying people's baggage, particularly at airports, hotels, etc.

[noun]
ranger

someone whose job is to take care of a forest, park, or an area of countryside

[noun]
tradesman

someone who sells goods, particularly in a store

[noun]
trustee

a person or group of people who control the property or money that belongs to another person

[noun]
chief financial officer

a person of the highest authority over a company's financial matters

[noun]
monitor

someone, particularly one with official permission, who carefully checks an activity or process to make sure it is being conducted in a fair or correct way

[noun]
salesclerk

someone who serves customers in a store

[noun]
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