There are managers in all kinds of job sector. A career in management is varied but always requires good communication skills and an understanding of people.
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Business advisers give advice and support to new and established businesses.
Business and financial project manager
Business and financial project managers plan and manage a wide variety of projects.
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Business development managerBusiness development managers are senior sales people who create opportunities for business growth.
Conference and exhibition organiserThis role involves planning and running events, such as trade shows, exhibitions and conferences.
Manufacturing supervisorManufacturing supervisors manage a team of staff and organise their workload.
Volunteer organiserVolunteer organisers recruit, train and manage volunteers in all kinds of organisations.
Warehouse managerWarehouse managers plan and coordinate warehouse operations at depots and retail stores.
Civil Service executive officer
Civil Service executive officers work in government departments that develop policies.
Construction project manager
Construction project managers deal with the day-to-day running of a construction project.
Diplomatic service officer
Diplomatic service officers work for the Foreign and Commonwealth Office either in the UK or abroad.
E-commerce manager
manage the sale and promotion of products and services on the internet.
Education administrator
Education administrators help run a university, college, or school.
Farm manager
Farm managers deal with the day-to-day running of a farm.
Human resources manager
Human resources managers deal with recruitment, training and retention of staff.
Management accountant
Management accountants are responsible for managing a company's finances.
Museum curator
Museum curators look after and manage exhibitions.
Nursery manager
Nursery managers are in charge of the day-to-day running of childcare centres.
Payroll manager
Payroll managers manage the payroll departments within organisations.
Purchasing manager
Procurement managers are responsible for buying equipment, goods and services for companies.
Retail manager
Retail managers are responsible for the day-to-day running of a shop.
Solicitor
Solicitors advise clients about different aspects of the law.
Television/film producer
Producers manage media projects from beginning to completion.
Theatrical producer
Theatrical producers are creative decision-makers who manage all aspects of putting on a production.
Veterinary surgeon
Veterinary surgeons look after sick and injured animals.