Radio and television announcers talk on radio or television. They may interview guests, act as masters of ceremonies, read news flashes, identify stations by giving call letters, or announce song titles and artists.
Receptionists and information clerks greet visitors, provide information regarding services or activities and answer questions about the location of people and places within an organization.
Recreation workers are planners, directors and coordinators of all things activities and events related. Recreation workers organize and lead leisure activities.
Registered nurses (RNs) promote health and help patients cope with illness and injury. They work in hospitals, doctors' offices, nursing homes and public health facilities like government agencies and schools.
Rehabilitation counselors help clients identify and remove barriers to educational, career, emotional and social development. They work with clients who have been in accidents or have disabilities from illnesses or from birth.
Reporters and correspondents collect and analyze facts about news events by investigation and interviewing individuals. They report and write stories for newspapers, news magazines, radio and television.
Respiratory therapists are assessors, treaters and carers of all things breathing related. Respiratory therapists evaluate, treat, and care for patients with breathing disorders.