Profession with E
Designs and builds systems; core STEM career worldwide.
Tradesperson wiring buildings and fixing electrical systems.
Professional teacher or trainer, esp. in schools.
Prepares and corrects texts for books, media, publishing.
Colloquial for otolaryngologist; treats ear disorders.
Colloquial for ophthalmologist/optometrist; eye specialist.
Studies and advises on economies, markets, public policy.
Performs to amuse audiences; includes comics, singers, etc.
Starts and runs businesses, taking financial risk.
Studies ecosystems and environment; often research-focused.
Trainer working with elephants, often in zoos or parks.
Hormone and metabolism doctor; endocrine system specialist.
Scientist specializing in insects and related research.
Emergency medical technician; provides urgent pre-hospital care.
Studies disease patterns in populations; vital in public health.
Pest control worker removing insects, rodents, and more.
Runs elevators for passengers; historical but real job.
Inspects and evaluates work, exams or standards.
- etymologist
High-level manager directing business operations.
Designs and maintains electrical systems.
Hereditary ruler; a royal leadership profession.
Raises hens and sells eggs as an occupation.
Organizes and coordinates events for clients.
Preaches faith; often a paid religious role.
Professionally travels to discover new places.
Performs religious rituals to expel spirits.
Studies ancient Egypt’s history and culture.
Provides companionship or services for pay.
Trains and handles elephants, often in shows.
Teaches young children; same as primary teacher.
Eye surgeon is a medical doctor operating on eyes.
Trains eagles, e.g. for falconry or shows.
- Ear specialist
Executor handles estates in legal/probate context.
Executioner historically carried out death sentences.
Employee is a generic paid worker in any field.
Fixes and maintains elevators as a paid trade.
Cares for elephants in zoos, reserves, circuses.
Sells eggs as a small trader or market vendor.
- ear surgeon
Eye specialist is an ophthalmologist or optometrist.
Performs exotic dances as paid adult entertainment.
Performs staged escapes as a professional act.
Studies environment, works on ecology and policy.
Person catching eels for food or trade
Pierces ears in salons or studios for pay
Studies cultures; social science researcher
Calculates costs or quantities in projects
Engineer working with electrical systems
Works in farms or hatcheries gathering eggs
Expert is a paid specialist in a field
Organizes events like weddings, concerts
Zoo or sanctuary worker caring for elephants
Works on electrical systems and wiring
Studies Earth, e.g., geologist or geophysicist
Health professional prescribing exercise plans
Property sales professional, common in UK/US housing.
Prepares bodies for burial; mortuary profession.
Performer paid to imitate Elvis on stage.
Designs electronic systems; engineering career.
Member who formally votes in elections; political role.
Teaches economics at university; academic career.
Jewelry craftsperson making earrings for sale.
Emergency room physician treating urgent cases.
Old term for train driver, still used in UK rail.
Person who hires and pays workers; business role.
Hunter using trained eagles; traditional paid role.
Professional video game competitor, earns money.
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