It's a vague enough term that it might mean "someone who is very good at communicating" or "someone who works on or with communications equipment, such as radios and the like." In the military, it's used in the latter sense. (Uhura in Star Trek was a communications specialist in the military sense.)
Communication and speaking.
means of communication
A communication specialist makes around 40,000 dollars a year. This job can take place in a number of different settings.
there are many different means of communication.. such as
Interdepartmental communication means communication between the department
The suffix "-ologist" means specialist.
Communication and speaking.
The role of the data communication specialist is to take care of data processing network services and equipment related to such. Some responsibilities would include insulation, coordination and maintenance.
No. Specialist is a noun. It means someone in a specialized field or position.
means of communication
A communication specialist makes around 40,000 dollars a year. This job can take place in a number of different settings.
there are many different means of communication.. such as
I am a logistics specialist. This means that by profession, I specialise in logistics. You can find out more via my website: www.clarebottle.co.uk
The root word of specialist is "specialize," which means to focus on a particular area or skill.
one of the traditional means of communication is smoke
Languse is the means of communication and communication is the understanding two or more people orally and other means.
Interdepartmental communication means communication between the department