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A social media manager is responsible for maintaining a business’ presence and reputation across social networks. They are required to have a strong knowledge of Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn and Snapchat, and to stay across new networks and developments.

Social workers help people to deal with personal and social problems, either directly or by planning or carrying out programmes that benefit groups or communities. They are interested in challenging the structural barriers that contribute to inequality, discrimination, exploitation and oppression within communities.

Sociologists study the development, structure, social patterns and interrelationships of social groups and human societies.

A software developer designs, tests and programs computer software. They are traditionally a member of the IT department within an organisation and, depending on the size of the company, may work individually or as part of a team. They are responsible for writing, monitoring and modifying software to ensure that computer systems are functioning correctly.

Solicitors provide legal advice and prepare legal documents such as contracts. They represent clients in legal negotiations and processes such as the purchase of property, execution of a will or a criminal case.

Solid plasterers apply decorative and protective coverings of plaster, cement or similar materials to the interiors and exteriors of buildings.

Sound technicians operate technical equipment to amplify, enhance, record, mix or reproduce sound in support of performing arts. They may also assemble and maintain sound equipment. Sound technicians may work in radio, television and recording studios, or in theatres and other live performance venues. They may also work in wholesale and retail businesses trading in sound reproduction, recording and public address (PA) equipment. In some cases, they specialise in operating or maintaining sound equipment.

Specialist medical practitioners (specialists) diagnose and treat physical and mental illnesses and disorders using specialised testing and diagnostic, medical and surgical techniques.

Speech pathologists diagnose, treat and provide management services to people of all ages with communication disorders, including speech, language, voice, fluency, social communication and literacy difficulties. They also work with people who have problems with chewing or swallowing.

Sports administrators manage sports clubs, associations and peak bodies, undertaking activities such as promoting their sport, obtaining corporate sponsorship and refining the rules and structure. Sports administrators usually work with a voluntary board or committee to develop strategies and programmes to achieve the aims and policies of the club, association or peak body.

Sports coaches teach individuals and teams how to improve the way they play and practise their sport by analysing their performances, instructing them in relevant skills, providing motivation and enhancing their capabilities.

Sports development officers promote sports and coordinate the participation of people in sport, including special interest groups.

Sports officials oversee sporting events to ensure the rules of the game are followed. All sports have rules that need to be followed and they can vary greatly. This covers sports such as Australian Rules Football (AFL), rugby, soccer, cricket, baseball, netball, hockey, tennis, basketball and boxing.

Professional sportspeople earn all or part of their living through participating in sporting events, either as individuals or as members of a team. Professional sportspeople usually specialise in one sport, such as Australian Rules Football, basketball, boxing, cricket, golf, netball, rugby league, soccer, swimming, tennis and many others, although some may take part in more than one.

Stablehands assist with maintaining and cleaning stables and handling horses.

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