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  • Webmaster

    Part developer, part graphic designer, part copywriter – webmasters are responsible for running and managing websites, making sure they’re kept up to date and always offering new content.

  • Client relations manager

    A key role in today’s digital economy, customer success managers work to give their customers a positive experience to help build loyalty. Their holy grail? Achieving a 5-star customer satisfaction score.

  • Climatologist

    Climatologists study the climate and the Earth’s atmosphere over long periods of time. They’re also interested in the effects of the climate on society, and vice versa.

  • Environmental expert

    It’s thanks to them that ecology and the environment remain at the top of the agenda. Balancing environmental issues with industrial projects – and avoiding ecological disasters – is their vocation in life!

  • Search engine optimisation expert

    SEO – or search engine optimisation – is the art of getting websites to the top of search results. The number one goal of an SEO specialist is to make their clients’ websites more visible.

  • Chief data officer

    A fairly recent career option linked to the rise of big data, chief data officers (CDOs) are the senior executives responsible for all the data produced and collected by companies nowadays. The data boss, if you will.

  • Advertising copywriter

    “Just do it”. “Because you’re worth it”. “Think different”. Just a few phrases that have been forever etched on our brains and have become part of everyday life, which get quoted all the time.

  • Communication manager

    Communications directors organise the entire communications strategy for their company, institution or organisation. They play with the public’s unconscious mind to get them to identify with a brand, name or idea.

  • Linguist

    True scientists of language, linguists analyse, dissect and describe languages to help us better understand how they work. They work on both ancient languages and entirely contemporary ones.

  • Pharmaceutical engineer

    (4-hydroxybutyl)azanediyl)bis (hexane-6,1-diyl)bis(2-hexyldecanoate)… mean anything to you? Luckily, pharmaceutical engineers are here to help, overseeing the production of vaccines, medicines and medical products.

  • Notary

    What would happen if you forgot to get your deeds of sale, your will, or some other important document notarised by a professional? Well, it would be worth nothing. Nada. Zilch. You’d probably need to shred it and start all over again. As public officials, notaries play a key role with life’s important paperwork.

  • Stage director

    “Let’s try it again, but this time, I want to feel it from deep down inside!” That’s the director you can hear shouting over there, the person who oversees and coordinates putting together an artistic production, whether it’s a play, musical, street performance or opera.

  • Artistic director

    Playing an essential role in the success and reputation of artistic venues and festivals, performance managers need to have several strings to their bow.

  • Historian

    From ancient times to the modern world, historians study the past to put the present into perspective. They analyse archives and artefacts to improve our understanding of our distant ancestors.

  • Intellectual property consultant

    These days, claiming “ownership” of something you’ve made just isn’t good enough anymore. In cultural settings and industrial sectors alike, the notion of intellectual property is now key.