
Here are some English vocabulary words related to professions:
- Accountant – a person who keeps track of financial records and prepares financial reports
- Architect – a person who designs buildings and other structures
- Artist – a person who creates art, such as paintings, sculptures, or music
- Athlete – a person who is trained in a sport and competes in competitions
- Banker – a person who works at a bank, often in a managerial or financial role
- Barber – a person who cuts and styles hair, often for men
- Chef – a person who cooks, especially professionally
- Dental hygienist – a person who helps to prevent and treat dental problems, such as cavities and gum disease
- Doctor – a person who is qualified to practice medicine and treat illness and injury
- Engineer – a person who designs and builds systems, machines, and structures
- Firefighter – a person who fights fires and helps to protect people and property from fires
- Lawyer – a person who practices law and represents clients in legal matters
- Pilot – a person who flies an aircraft, such as a plane or helicopter
- Police officer – a person who works in law enforcement and helps to maintain public safety
- Teacher – a person who instructs students in a school or other educational setting
- Actor – a person who performs in plays, movies, or television shows
- baker – a person who makes bread, pastries, and other baked goods
- construction worker – a person who builds or repairs structures, such as houses and buildings
- dentist – a person who is qualified to practice dentistry, which involves the diagnosis and treatment of problems with the teeth and mouth
- electrician – a person who installs and repairs electrical systems and equipment
- flight attendant – a person who works on an aircraft and helps to ensure the safety and comfort of passengers during a flight
- journalist – a person who writes or reports news stories for a newspaper, magazine, or news website
- landscaper – a person who designs and maintains gardens, lawns, and other outdoor spaces
- librarian – a person who works in a library and helps people find and borrow books and other materials
- mechanic – a person who repairs and maintains vehicles and other machinery
- nurse – a person who cares for sick or injured people, often in a hospital or other medical setting
- pharmacist – a person who dispenses medication and provides information about their use
- plumber – a person who installs and repairs pipes, fixtures, and other plumbing systems
- receptionist – a person who greets visitors and answers phones in an office or other business
- veterinarian – a person who is qualified to diagnose and treat diseases and injuries in animals
- baker – a person who makes bread, pastries, and other baked goods
- beauty therapist – a person who provides beauty treatments, such as facials and massages
- carpenter – a person who builds and repairs structures made of wood
- chiropractor – a person who treats problems with the musculoskeletal system, particularly the spine
- computer programmer – a person who writes and tests code for software and computer applications
- courier – a person who delivers packages and other items to various locations
- customer service representative – a person who assists customers with inquiries, complaints, and other issues related to a company’s products or services
- dentist – a person who is qualified to practice dentistry, which involves the diagnosis and treatment of problems with the teeth and mouth
- dental assistant – a person who assists a dentist in a dental office
- DJ – a person who plays music and entertain a live audience, often at a club or party
- doctor – a person who is qualified to practice medicine and treat illness and injury
- editor – a person who reads and corrects manuscripts, or who selects and arranges material for publication
- electrician – a person who installs and repairs electrical systems and equipment
- event planner – a person who organizes and coordinates events, such as weddings, parties, and conferences
- financial analyst – a person who analyzes financial information and provides advice to businesses or investors
- graphic designer – a person who creates visual concepts, using computer software or by hand, to communicate ideas that inspire, inform, or captivate consumers
- hairdresser – a person who cuts and styles hair, often for women
- IT specialist – a person who is trained in information technology and helps to install, maintain, and troubleshoot computer systems and networks
- journalist – a person who writes or reports news stories for a newspaper, magazine, or news website
- landscape architect – a person who designs outdoor spaces, such as parks and gardens
- makeup artist – a person who applies makeup to enhance a person’s appearance, often for special occasions or photo shoots
- massage therapist – a person who provides massages to help people relax and relieve muscle tension
- nurse – a person who cares for sick or injured people, often in a hospital or other medical setting
- nutritionist – a person who studies and advises on the effects of food and nutrition on the human body
- occupational therapist – a person who helps people with disabilities or injuries learn or regain skills necessary for everyday life
- optometrist – a person who is qualified to examine eyes and prescribe glasses or contact lenses
- personal trainer – a person who helps people to improve their physical fitness and reach their health and wellness goals
- photographer – a person who takes photographs, often professionally
- physical therapist – a person who helps people recover from injuries or disabilities by teaching them exercises and other physical activities
- pilot – a person who flies an aircraft, such as a plane or helicopter
- plumber – a person who installs and repairs pipes, fixtures, and other plumbing systems
- police officer – a person who works in law enforcement and helps to maintain public safety
- project manager – a person who is responsible for planning, coordinating, and overseeing the work of a team to achieve a specific goal or deliverable
- public relations specialist – a person who helps to improve the reputation of an organization or individual through public communication and media relations
- real estate agent – a person who helps people buy, sell, or rent properties
- salesperson – a person who sells goods or services to customers
- social worker – a person who helps people in need or crisis, often by providing counseling, support, and advocacy services
- software engineer – a person who designs and develops computer software and systems
- teacher – a person who instructs students in a school or other educational setting
- technical writer – a person who writes technical documents, such as user manuals and online help guides
- therapist – a person who helps people to cope with mental, emotional, or behavioral problems through counseling and other techniques
- veterinarian – a person who is qualified to diagnose and treat diseases and injuries in animals
- web developer – a person who creates and maintains websites and web applications
- writer – a person who writes books, articles, stories, or other written works
- zoologist – a person who studies the behavior, habitat, and characteristics of animals
- actuary – a person who uses mathematics and statistics to assess risk and determine premiums for insurance policies
- anthropologist – a person who studies human cultures, societies, and development
- astronomer – a person who studies the universe, including celestial bodies such as planets and stars
- audiologist – a person who studies and treats hearing and balance disorders
- biomedical engineer – a person who designs and develops medical equipment and devices
- chiropractor – a person who treats problems with the musculoskeletal system, particularly the spine
- conservator – a person who preserves and restore cultural and historical artifacts, such as paintings and sculptures
- counselor – a person who helps people to cope with mental, emotional, or behavioral problems through counseling and other techniques
- data scientist – a person who collects, analyzes, and interprets large sets of data to find patterns and trends
- dietitian – a person who studies the science of nutrition and advises people on what to eat to maintain good health
- environmental scientist – a person who studies the environment and the impacts of human activities on it
- epidemiologist – a person who studies the patterns and causes of diseases in populations and works to prevent their spread
- financial advisor – a person who provides financial planning and investment advice to individuals or businesses
- geneticist – a person who studies genes and heredity
- historian – a person who studies and writes about the past
- hydrologist – a person who studies the movement, distribution, and management of water on Earth
- industrial designer – a person who creates designs for manufactured products, such as furniture and appliances
- interior designer – a person who creates and plans the layout and design of interior spaces, such as homes and offices
- meteorologist – a person who studies the Earth’s atmosphere and weather patterns
- microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) engineer – a person who designs and develops small devices and systems using microelectromechanical systems technology
- midwife – a person who provides medical care to women during pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum
- molecular biologist – a person who studies the molecular basis of life, including the structure and function of cells, genes, and proteins
- paleontologist – a person who studies the history of life on Earth through the fossil record
- pharmacologist – a person who studies the effects of drugs on the human body and how they interact with each other
- physical therapist – a person who helps people recover from injuries or disabilities by teaching them exercises and other physical activities
I hope this list is helpful!