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1) chef;
2) Baker;
3) carpentry;
4) welder;
5) Decoration workers (bricklayer, painter, Plaster workers);
6) automobile mechanic;
7) project manager;
8) Computer and System Manager;
9) Sales manager and marketing manager;
10) construction manager (various positions);
1 1) financial audit;
12) investment consultant;
13) Credit Manager;
14) appraiser;
15) pharmacist;
16) physicist;
17) geologist;
18) biologist;
19) agricultural experts and consultants;
20) structural engineer;
2 1) mechanical engineer;
22) electrical and electronic engineers;
23) chemical engineer;
24) industrial engineer;
25) material engineer;
26) mining engineer;
27) petroleum engineer;
28) aviation engineer;
29) Computer engineer (excluding software engineer);
30) architects;
3 1) planner;
32) statistician;
33) construction engineering and technical personnel;
34) Information system analyst;
35) Mechanical operation technician;
36) computer and network operators;
37) system tester;
38) Veterinarians;
39) nutritionist;
40) nurses;
4 1) church pastor;
42) preschool teachers;
43) beautician;
44) Electrician (English is very demanding);
45) industrial electrician (with high English requirements);
46) heavy machinery operators;
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