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Accounts Receivable (AR) professionals are responsible for providing financial, administrative and accounting services in order to ensure effective, efficient and accurate financial and administrative operations. AR professionals perform day to day processing of financial transactions to ensure that company finances are maintained in an effective, up to date and accurate manner, and manage payroll functions.

Brake technicians diagnose brake system problems, adjust brakes, replace brake rotors and pads, and make other repairs on brake systems. Some technicians specialize in both brake and front-end work.

Being CompTIA A+ certified means that you understand the cutting-edge fundamentals of computer hardware and software. You’ll learn how to troubleshoot a wide range of devices, from computers to smartphones.

A customer service professional interacts with customers to provide assistance with their inquiries, complaints or issues. Their main objective is to ensure customer satisfaction by resolving issues in a timely and efficient manner. Customer service professionals use various methods such as phone, email, chat, or in-person to communicate with customers and provide them with support.

Cybersecurity professionals work to protect software, hardware, and company networks from cyberattacks and threats.

A food handler is any individual working in a food business facility. They are involved in preparing and handling raw foods, operating food equipment, cleaning food contact surfaces, and any food operation with direct contact with food.

An entrepreneur is an individual who creates a new business, bearing most of the risks and enjoying most of the rewards. The process of setting up a business is known as entrepreneurship.

Soft skills have more to do with who we are than what we know. As such, soft skills encompass the character traits that decide how well one interacts with others, and are usually a definite part of one’s personality. Whereas hard skills can be learned and perfected over time, soft skills are more difficult to acquire and change.

A warehouse operator is responsible for a wide range of physical duties as part of the daily operations of a warehouse facility. This role requires the employee to process orders, maintain product inventory, arrange for shipments to customers, and possibly operate heavy equipment like a forklift.

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