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Waiters serve food and beverages in hotels, restaurants, clubs and dining establishments.
Outdoor Adventure Guides direct, instruct and guide individuals and groups in outdoor adventure activities such as bungy jumping, fishing and hunting, mountaineering, trekking and whitewater rafting.
Sports Coaches, Instructors and Officials coach, train and instruct participants in sports, and officiate at sporting events.
Sportspersons participate in sporting events for monetary gain either as individuals or as members of a team.
Call or Contact Centre Workers respond to telephone, Internet and email inquiries and complaints about an organisation's goods and services, and promote the goods and services.
Information Officers respond to personal, written and telephone inquiries and complaints about the organisation's goods and services, provide information and refer people to other sources.
Receptionists receive and welcome visitors, patients, guests and clients, and respond to inquiries and requests.
Payroll Clerks prepare payrolls and related records for employee salaries and statutory record-keeping purposes.
Bank Workers receive deposits and pay out money in financial and commercial institutions, keep records of transactions, issue receipts and cash cheques.
Credit and Loans Officers analyse, evaluate and process credit and loan applications.