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List of Jobs and Occupations in English


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Talking about work is common in any language, and understanding job names in
English can help you engage in conversations about careers. This reference covers
types of jobs and occupations, jobs with pictures and examples, and a video about jobs.
This will help you learn to discuss your own job and talk with others about theirs.
List of Jobs and Occupations
List of Jobs and Occupations – Created by 7ESL
Learn this list of occupations and jobs to improve and increase vocabulary in English.

A job, or occupation, is a person’s role in society. More specifically, a job is an activity,


often regular and performed in exchange for payment. Many people have multiple jobs.

A Full List of Jobs and Occupations


 Waiter
 Paramedic
 Dentist
 Train conductor
 Nurse
 Electrician
 Doctor
 Businessman
 American football player
 Student
 Surgeon
 Doorman
 Secretary
 Soldier
 Repairman
 Scientist
 Reporter
 Construction worker
 Professor
 Police officer
 Postman
 Photographer
 Pilot
 Catholic nun
 Painter
 Mechanic
 Magician
 Lifeguard
 Lunchroom supervisor
 Clown
 Housekeeper
 Gardener
 Geisha
 Footballer
 Forest ranger
 Builder
 Foreman
 Farmer
 Flight attendant
 Fireman
 Engineer
 Carpenter
 Architect
 Boxer
 Cameraman
 Detective
 Journalist
 Housewife
 Diver
 Pope
 Priest
 Salesman
 Librarian
 Pirate
 Singer
List of Jobs – Created by 7ESL
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Types of Jobs – Created by 7ESL

List of Jobs and Occupations with Pictures and


Examples
List of different types of jobs in English with examples sentences illustrated with images.

Waiter

 A person who works in a restaurant, serving food and drinks to customers.


 Example: The waiter brought us our menus and took our drink orders.

Paramedic

 A medical professional who responds to emergency situations and


provides medical care on site or during transportation to a hospital.
 Example: The paramedic quickly assessed the patient’s condition and
began administering life-saving treatment.

Dentist

 A healthcare professional who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment


of dental problems.
 Example: I have an appointment with my dentist tomorrow to get a cavity
filled.
Train conductor

 A person who operates and manages a train, ensuring that it runs safely
and on schedule.
 Example: The train conductor announced that we would be arriving at
our destination in 10 minutes.

Nurse

 A healthcare professional who provides medical care and support to


patients in hospitals, clinics, and other healthcare settings.
 Example: The nurse checked the patient’s vital signs and administered
medication as needed.

Electrician

 A skilled tradesperson who installs, maintains, and repairs electrical


systems and equipment.
 Example: The electrician came to fix the wiring in my house after a power
outage.

Doctor

 A medical professional who diagnoses and treats illnesses and injuries.


 Example: I need to make an appointment with my doctor for a check-up.

Businessman

 A person who works in the business world, managing companies, making


deals, and generating profits.
 Example: The businessman negotiated a lucrative contract with a new
client.

American football player

 A professional athlete who plays American football, a popular sport in the


United States.
 Example: The American football player scored a touchdown and
celebrated with his teammates.

Student

 A person who is enrolled in school or university, pursuing an education


and learning new skills.
 Example: As a student, I have to study for exams and complete
assignments on time.

Surgeon

 A medical professional who performs surgical procedures to treat injuries,


diseases, and deformities.
 Example: The surgeon successfully removed the tumor from the patient’s
brain.
Doorman

 A person who works at the entrance of a building, greeting visitors,


opening doors, and providing security.
 Example: The doorman helped me carry my bags to my room and gave
me a tour of the hotel.

Secretary

 A person who performs administrative tasks, such as answering phones,


scheduling appointments, and organizing paperwork.
 Example: The secretary typed up the memo and sent it to all employees.

Soldier

 A member of the military who serves their country by defending it against


enemies, both foreign and domestic.
 Example: The soldier bravely fought in the war and received a medal for
their service.
Repairman

 A skilled tradesperson who repairs and maintains mechanical or electrical


equipment.
 Example: The repairman fixed the leaky faucet and replaced the broken
light bulb.

Scientist

 A person who conducts scientific research and experiments to discover


new knowledge and solve problems.
 Example: The scientist discovered a new species of plant and published
their findings in a scientific journal.

Reporter

 A journalist who investigates and reports on news stories, events, and


issues. Example: The reporter interviewed the mayor and wrote an article
about the city’s new housing policy.
Construction worker

 A person who works in the construction industry, building and repairing


buildings, roads, and other infrastructure.
 Example: The construction worker operated the crane and lifted heavy
materials to the top of the building.

Professor

 A teacher who works in a college or university, teaching courses and


conducting research in their field of expertise.
 Example sentence: The professor gave a lecture on the history of art and
answered questions from students.

Police officer

 A member of law enforcement who maintains public order, enforces laws,


and investigates crimes.
 Example: The police officer arrested the suspect and took them to the
station for questioning.
Postman

 A person who delivers mail and packages to homes and businesses.


 Example sentence: The postman dropped off a package at my doorstep
and asked me to sign for it.

Photographer

 A person who takes photographs as a profession or hobby.


 Example: The photographer captured beautiful images of the sunset and
shared them on social media.

Pilot

 A person who flies airplanes or helicopters as a profession or hobby.


 Example: The pilot announced that we would be landing in New York City
in 30 minutes.
Catholic nun

 A woman who has taken religious vows and devotes her life to serving
God and the church.
 Example: The Catholic nun spent her days praying, studying the Bible,
and helping those in need.

Painter

 A person who creates art by applying paint to a surface, such as a canvas


or wall.
 Example sentence: The painter used bright colors and bold strokes to
create a beautiful abstract painting.

Mechanic

 A skilled tradesperson who repairs and maintains vehicles, such as cars,


trucks, and motorcycles.
 Example: The mechanic replaced the worn-out brake pads and tuned up
the engine.
Magician

 A performer who entertains audiences by performing magic tricks and


illusions.
 Example: The magician pulled a rabbit out of his hat and made it
disappear just as quickly.

Lifeguard

 A person who ensures the safety of swimmers and beachgoers by


monitoring the water and providing assistance when needed.
 Example: The lifeguard rescued a swimmer who was struggling in the
rough waves.

Lunchroom supervisor

 A person who oversees the lunchroom in a school or other institution,


ensuring that students are safe and following the rules.
 Example: The lunchroom supervisor reminded the students to clean up
their trays and put away their belongings.
Clown

 A performer who wears colorful costumes and makeup and entertains


audiences with jokes, tricks, and physical comedy.
 Example: The clown made the children laugh with his silly antics and
balloon animals.

Housekeeper

 A person who cleans and maintains a private residence, hotel room, or


other living space.
 Example: The housekeeper changed the sheets, vacuumed the floors,
and cleaned the bathrooms.

Gardener

 A person who plants, tends, and cares for gardens, parks, and other
outdoor spaces.
 Example: The gardener watered the flowers, pruned the bushes, and
mowed the lawn.
Geisha

 A woman who is trained in traditional Japanese arts, such as music,


dance, and conversation, and entertains guests in teahouses and other
settings.
 Example: The geisha played the shamisen and sang a beautiful song for
her guests.

Footballer

 A professional athlete who plays football (soccer), a popular sport around


the world.
 Example: The footballer scored the winning goal in the championship
game.

Forest ranger

 A person who works in a forest or park, managing the natural resources,


protecting wildlife, and ensuring public safety.
 Example: The forest ranger patrolled the park, looking for signs of illegal
hunting or camping.
Builder

 A person who constructs buildings, bridges, and other structures, often


working with bricks, concrete, and steel.
 Example: The builder laid the foundation and erected the walls of the new
office building.

Foreman

 A person who supervises and manages a team of workers, ensuring that


they complete their tasks safely and efficiently.
 Example: The foreman assigned each worker their duties and monitored
their progress throughout the day.

Farmer

 A person who cultivates crops and raises livestock for food and other
products.
 Example: The farmer planted the seeds and tended to the crops, hoping
for a bountiful harvest.

Flight attendant

 A person who works on an airplane, assisting passengers with their


needs, providing safety instructions, and serving food and drinks.
 Example: The flight attendant greeted the passengers and showed them
to their seats.

Fireman

 A person who works for a fire department, responding to fires and other
emergencies, and rescuing people and animals in danger.
 Example: The fireman extinguished the flames and saved the family from
the burning house.
Engineer

 A person who designs, builds, and maintains machines, structures, and


systems, using math, science, and technology.
 Example: The engineer designed a new bridge that was stronger and
safer than the old one.

Carpenter

 A skilled tradesperson who works with wood, building and repairing


structures such as houses, furniture, and cabinets.
 Example: The carpenter measured and cut the wood to build a new
bookshelf for the library.

Architect

 A person who designs buildings and other structures, often working with
clients to create functional and aesthetically pleasing spaces.
 Example: The architect drew up the plans for the new museum and
presented them to the board of directors.
Boxer

 A professional athlete who competes in boxing matches, using their fists to


punch their opponent.
 Example: The boxer trained hard every day to improve their speed, agility,
and power.

Cameraman

 A person who operates a camera, filming movies, television shows, and


other productions.
 Example: The cameraman captured the dramatic scene from multiple
angles, ensuring that every shot was perfectly framed.

Detective

 A law enforcement officer who investigates crimes, gathers evidence, and


apprehends suspects.
 Example: The detective interviewed witnesses and analyzed the crime
scene to determine who committed the robbery.
Journalist

 A person who reports on news and current events, often working for
newspapers, magazines, or television networks.
 Example: The journalist interviewed the mayor and wrote an article about
the city’s budget crisis.

Housewife

 A woman who manages a household, often taking care of children,


cooking, cleaning, and other domestic tasks.
 Example: The housewife prepared dinner for her family and helped her
children with their homework.

Diver

 A person who swims underwater, often using specialized equipment such


as scuba gear, to explore the ocean or perform tasks such as repairing
ships or harvesting seafood.
 Example: The diver searched the ocean floor for sunken treasure and
discovered a valuable artifact.
Pope

 The leader of the Roman Catholic Church, considered to be the spiritual


leader of millions of Catholics around the world.
 Example: The Pope delivered a message of peace and tolerance to a
crowd of thousands of worshippers.

Priest

 A religious leader who performs sacred rituals, such as baptisms and


weddings, and provides spiritual guidance to members of a church or
congregation.
 Example: The priest delivered a sermon on forgiveness and compassion
to his congregation.
Salesman

 A person who sells goods or services, often working in a retail store or


traveling to meet with clients.
 Example: The salesman pitched his product to the customer and closed
the deal with a handshake.

Librarian

 A person who works in a library, helping visitors find books, magazines,


and other resources.
 Example: The librarian recommended some great books for me to read
and helped me locate them on the shelves.

Pirate

 A person who engages in acts of piracy, such as hijacking ships or


stealing cargo, often for personal gain or political motives.
 Example: The pirate sailed the high seas, plundering merchant ships and
eluding capture by the navy.
Singer

 A person who performs music by using their voice to produce melodies


and lyrics.
 Example: The singer sang a beautiful song that moved the audience to
tears.
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Job Names in English


Last updated on July 17, 2024 by Liam Daniel

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Enhancing your vocabulary related to jobs and professions is crucial.


Whether you’re a student gearing up for your future career or a professional
aiming to improve your communication skills, having a broad range of job-
related vocabulary is essential.

This reference will guide you through a comprehensive list of professions,


helping you gain knowledge about various roles and responsibilities in the
working world.

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Job Names
Job Names – Created by 7ESL

List of Job Names


 Office worker
 Computer programmer
 Veterinarian
 Street vendor
 Factory worker
 Miner
 Teacher
 Real estate agent
 Bellboy
 Gas station attendant
 Speaker
 Delivery man
 Butcher
 Pharmacist
 Receptionist
 Politician
 Tour guide
 Entrepreneur
 Ballet dancer
 Astronaut
 Judge
 Customs officer
 Lawyer
 Cashier
 Taxi driver
 Plumber
 Musician
 Chef
 Baker
 Artist
 Actor/ Actress
 Bartender
 Hairdresser
 Bishop
 Optician
 Florist
 Tailor/ Seamstress
 Writer/ author
 Caretaker
 Bus driver
 Accountant
Jobs Vocabulary – Created by 7ESL

Jobs Names with Pictures and Examples


List of professions and job names with example sentences illustrated with
images.

Office worker

A person who works in an office environment, typically performing


administrative or clerical tasks.

 Example: The office worker spent most of the day answering


emails and filing paperwork.

Computer programmer

A person who writes and tests software programs.

 Example: The computer programmer spent hours coding and


debugging the software.

Veterinarian

A medical professional who specializes in animal health and welfare.


 Example: The veterinarian examined the sick dog and
prescribed medication to treat the illness.

Street vendor

A person who sells goods or services on the street, often from a cart or
stand.

 Example: The street vendor sold delicious food from his food
truck on the corner.

Factory worker

A person who works in a manufacturing facility, typically performing manual


labor tasks.

 Example: The factory worker operated the assembly line to


produce the products.
Miner

A person who extracts minerals or other resources from the earth.

 Example: The miner worked in the coal mine to extract coal from
the earth.

Teacher

A person who instructs students in a classroom setting.

 Example: The teacher taught the students about math and


science in the classroom.

Real estate agent

A person who helps clients buy, sell, or rent properties.

 Example: The real estate agent showed the couple several


houses before they found the perfect one.
Bellboy

A person who works in a hotel, typically responsible for carrying luggage and
providing other services to guests.

 Example: The bellboy helped the guests with their luggage and
showed them to their room.

Gas station attendant

A person who works at a gas station, typically responsible for filling up


customers’ vehicles with fuel.

 Example: The gas station attendant filled up the customer’s


car with gas and washed the windows.
Speaker

A person who gives a speech or presentation to an audience.

 Example: The speaker delivered an inspiring speech to the


attendees at the conference.

Delivery man

A person who delivers goods or packages to customers.

 Example: The delivery man dropped off the package at the


customer’s doorstep.

Butcher

A person who prepares and sells meat products.

 Example: The butcher cut the meat into smaller portions for
sale at the market.
Pharmacist

A medical professional who prepares and dispenses medication to patients.

 Example: The pharmacist filled the prescription and provided


instructions on how to take the medication.

Receptionist

A person who greets visitors and answers phones at a business or


organization.

 Example: The receptionist welcomed the visitors and directed


them to the correct office.

Politician

A person who holds or seeks elected office in government.


 Example: The politician campaigned for re-election by speaking
to voters and attending rallies.

Tour guide

A person who leads groups of tourists on sightseeing trips or excursions.

 Example: The tour guide provided interesting facts and


information about the historical landmarks.

Entrepreneur

A person who starts and runs a business or enterprise.

 Example: The entrepreneur founded a successful startup


company and expanded it into a global brand.
Ballet dancer

A person who performs ballet, a classical dance form.

 Example: The ballet dancer rehearsed for hours to perfect the


dance routine for the upcoming performance.

Astronaut

A person who travels into space for scientific research or exploration.

 Example: The astronaut conducted experiments and collected


data while orbiting the Earth.

Judge

A legal professional who presides over court proceedings and makes


decisions based on the law.

 Example: The judge listened to arguments from both sides and


made a ruling in the case.
Customs officer

A person who works at a border or port of entry, responsible for inspecting


goods and enforcing customs regulations.

 Example: The customs officer checked the passports and


luggage of the travelers entering the country.

Lawyer

A legal professional who advises clients on legal matters and represents


them in court.

 Example: The lawyer prepared the case and presented evidence


to the judge and jury.
Cashier

A person who handles financial transactions with customers at a store or


business.

 Example: The cashier scanned the items and collected payment


from the customer at the grocery store.

Taxi driver

A person who drives a taxi or cab to transport passengers to their


destinations.

 Example: The taxi driver picked up the passenger and drove


them to the airport.

Plumber

A person who installs and repairs pipes and fixtures for water, gas, or
drainage systems.

 Example: The plumber fixed the leaky faucet and unclogged the
drain in the bathroom.
Musician

A person who plays a musical instrument or sings professionally.

 Example: The musician performed a beautiful song on the guitar


for the audience.

Chef

A person who cooks professionally, typically in a restaurant or other food


service establishment.

 Example: The chef prepared a delicious meal for the customers


at the fine dining restaurant.

Baker

A person who bakes bread, pastries, and other baked goods.


 Example: The baker made fresh croissants and baguettes every
morning for the bakery.

Artist

A person who creates art, such as paintings, sculptures, or photographs.

 Example: The artist painted a beautiful landscape on the canvas


using bright colors.

Actor/ Actress

A person who performs in plays, movies, or television shows.

 Example: The actress played the lead role in the new movie,
receiving rave reviews from critics.
Bartender

A person who mixes and serves alcoholic beverages at a bar or restaurant.

 Example: The bartender made a delicious margarita for the


customer and served it with a smile.

Hairdresser

A person who cuts, styles, and colors hair for clients.

 Example: The hairdresser gave the customer a new haircut and


styled it in a trendy way.

Bishop

A high-ranking member of the Christian clergy who oversees a diocese or


region.

 Example: The bishop conducted the mass and delivered a


sermon to the congregation.
Optician

A person who designs and fits eyeglasses and contact lenses for customers.

 Example: The optician helped the customer choose the perfect


pair of glasses and fitted them for optimal vision.

Florist

A person who arranges and sells flowers and plants for special occasions or
everyday use.

 Example: The florist created a beautiful bouquet of roses and


lilies for the wedding ceremony.

Tailor/ Seamstress

A person who sews and alters clothing to fit individual customers.


 Example: The tailor altered the suit to fit the customer perfectly,
ensuring a sharp and professional look.

Writer/ author

A person who writes books, articles, or other written works.

 Example: The author published a best-selling novel that


captivated readers around the world.

Caretaker

A person who provides care and assistance to individuals who are unable to
care for themselves.

 Example: The caretaker helped the elderly person with daily


tasks, such as cooking and cleaning.
Bus driver

A person who drives a bus to transport passengers on a scheduled route.

 Example: The bus driver safely drove the passengers to their


destination, following the established route and schedule.

Accountant

A person who manages financial records and performs other financial tasks
for individuals or businesses.

 Example: The accountant prepared the tax return and provided


financial advice to the client.

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Liam Daniel

At 7ESL, we use advanced AI to help people learn English. Our tools and resources make
it easier to speak and write well, supporting learners at every level.

CategoriesVisual Vocabulary

Rachel Moore
English Vocabulary

Rachel Moore is an experienced and dedicated English


Vocabulary tutor based in the United Kingdom.

Ask Questions

Visual Vocabulary

 Cocktail Names
 Containers and Quantities
 Crime and Punishment Vocabulary
 Daily Routines
 Drink Names
 Feeling Words
 Human Life Cycle
 List of Jobs and Occupations
 Places in the City
 Outdoor Activities
 Outdoor Games and Activities Vocabulary
Interesting Topics

 Grammar
 Vocabulary
 Visual Vocabulary
 Writing
 Speaking
 Words List
 Slang
 Internet Slang
 Idioms
 Foreign Words
 Positive Words
 Business English
 British vs. American English

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