Actuary
A specialist who uses mathematics and statistics to evaluate financial risk for insurers, pensions, and other institutions.
21 professions containing the letter Y — each with origin, classification, and notes.
Below are professions that contain the letter Y anywhere in the name. Each of the 21 professions below opens to a full profile.
A specialist who uses mathematics and statistics to evaluate financial risk for insurers, pensions, and other institutions.
A professional who shapes how communities grow, balancing land use, transportation, housing, and the environment.
A lawyer who advises businesses on transactions, governance, regulation, and risk.
A lawyer in private practice who defends individuals charged with crimes from arrest through trial and appeal.
A security professional who monitors networks and systems for threats and investigates incidents.
A professional who collects, cleans, and interprets data to support business decisions.
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 lawyer who handles divorce, custody, child support, adoption, and other matters affecting families.
A finance professional who evaluates investments, businesses, and economic trends to support decision-making.
A physician specialized in the health of the female reproductive system, often combined with obstetrics.
A skilled operator who controls bulldozers, excavators, cranes, and other large machines on construction and mining sites.
A licensed legal professional who advises clients on the law and represents them in negotiations and court proceedings.
A state-authorized official who witnesses signatures, administers oaths, and certifies documents to deter fraud.
A lawyer with a technical background who helps inventors secure and enforce patents.
A medical doctor who diagnoses illness, prescribes treatment, and provides ongoing care across acute and chronic conditions.
A licensed clinician who helps patients restore movement, manage pain, and recover function after injury or illness.
A physician who diagnoses and treats mental health disorders using medication, therapy, and other clinical interventions.
An engineer who keeps large-scale services reliable, scalable, and observable using software engineering practices.
An IT professional who installs, maintains, and secures server and desktop systems for an organization.
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