Audiologist
A clinician who diagnoses and manages hearing loss, balance disorders, and tinnitus across the lifespan.
52 professions containing the letter D — each with origin, classification, and notes.
Below are professions that contain the letter D anywhere in the name. Each of the 52 professions below opens to a full profile.
A clinician who diagnoses and manages hearing loss, balance disorders, and tinnitus across the lifespan.
A finance professional who reviews financial records and controls for accuracy and compliance.
A hospitality professional who mixes and serves alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks in bars, restaurants, and events.
An engineer who designs devices, software, and systems for healthcare and biological research.
A physician specialized in diagnosing and treating diseases of the heart and blood vessels.
A senior engineer who designs scalable, secure, and cost-efficient cloud infrastructure for applications and data.
A lawyer in private practice who defends individuals charged with crimes from arrest through trial and appeal.
An education specialist who designs learning materials, assessments, and instructional sequences for schools or publishers.
A professional who collects, cleans, and interprets data to support business decisions.
A technical professional who extracts insight from data using statistics, machine learning, and programming.
A specialist who designs, secures, and tunes databases that store and retrieve business data.
A healthcare professional who diagnoses and treats diseases and conditions of the teeth, gums, and oral cavity.
A physician specialized in diseases of the skin, hair, and nails, including cancer screening and cosmetic procedures.
An engineer who bridges software development and operations, automating build, deploy, and infrastructure workflows.
A technician who maintains and repairs diesel engines in trucks, buses, construction equipment, and generators.
A credentialed nutrition expert who designs medical and lifestyle eating plans to manage disease and support health.
A government representative who builds relationships with foreign governments and advances national interests abroad.
A creative leader who guides actors, designers, and crew to realize a unified production for stage or screen.
A tradesperson who hangs and finishes gypsum board on walls and ceilings of homes and commercial buildings.
An engineer who develops software and firmware that runs directly on hardware devices.
A 911 telecommunicator who answers emergency calls and coordinates police, fire, and medical response.
A designer who creates clothing, accessories, and footwear for brands, runway, or independent labels.
An airline crew member who ensures passenger safety, manages emergencies, and provides in-flight service.
A developer who designs and codes video games, balancing gameplay, graphics, and performance.
A visual designer who creates logos, layouts, packaging, and digital graphics for clients across industries.
A licensed stylist who cuts, colors, and styles hair for clients of all ages.
A designer who shapes the form, function, and user experience of mass-produced products.
An engineer who improves production systems and workflows to make manufacturing and services more efficient.
A technician who maintains and repairs machinery and equipment in factories, mills, and processing plants.
A specialist who evaluates applications for insurance and determines coverage terms and pricing.
A designer who plans and decorates the inside of homes, offices, restaurants, and other spaces.
A public official who presides over court proceedings, interprets the law, and issues rulings and sentences.
A teacher who introduces five and six year olds to literacy, numeracy, and social skills.
A neutral professional who helps disputing parties reach voluntary agreements without going to trial.
A trained clinician who supports women through pregnancy, labor, birth, and postpartum recovery.
A developer who builds applications for iPhone, Android, and other mobile platforms.
A physician specialized in surgical and nonsurgical treatment of the musculoskeletal system, including bones, joints, and ligaments.
An advanced prehospital clinician who delivers emergency medical care and transport before patients reach the hospital.
A physician specialized in the medical care of infants, children, and adolescents from birth through young adulthood.
A doctor specialized in diagnosing and treating conditions of the foot, ankle, and lower extremity.
A professional who defines what software products should do and partners with engineering and design to deliver them.
A government-employed lawyer who represents criminal defendants who cannot afford private counsel.
A physician who interprets medical images to diagnose disease and guides image-based procedures.
An enlisted or commissioned member of the army who serves in defense, peacekeeping, and combat operations.
A teacher who adapts instruction and supports for students with learning, developmental, or physical disabilities.
An IT professional who installs, maintains, and secures server and desktop systems for an organization.
A professional who prepares tax returns and advises clients on minimizing tax liability legally.
A storyteller who leads visitors through cities, museums, parks, or historic sites and shares context and history.
A licensed driver who operates large trucks to transport goods over short and long distances.
A designer who shapes how users interact with software through research, wireframing, and prototyping.
A developer who builds websites and web applications, handling frontend interfaces, backend services, or both.
A tradesperson who joins metal parts using heat from electric arcs, gas flames, or other processes.
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