Villagers in Minecraft have 15 distinct jobs, each associated with a specific job site block and offering unique trades.
1. Armorer: Uses a blast furnace to trade iron, armor, and chainmail, including enchanted diamond armor.
2. Butcher: Uses a smoker to trade cooked meats and rabbit stew.
3. Cartographer: Uses a cartography table to trade maps, frames, and banners, including treasure maps.
4. Cleric: Uses a brewing stand to trade magical items, Redstone dust, and Bottle o’ Enchanting.
5. Farmer: Uses a composter to trade food items and ingredients, including bread and golden carrots.
6. Fisherman: Uses a barrel to trade cooked seafood and enchanted fishing rods.
7. Fletcher: Uses a fletching table to trade arrows, bows, and crossbows.
8. Leatherworker: Uses a cauldron to trade leather armor, horse armor, and saddles.
9. Librarian: Uses a lectern to trade enchanted books, compasses, and clocks.
10. Mason: Uses a stonecutter to trade various stones, bricks, and quartz.
11. Nitwit: Has no job or trading function, existing only for aesthetic purposes.
12. Shepherd: Uses a loom to trade decorative items like wool and carpets.
13. Toolsmith: Uses a smithing table to trade tools like pickaxes and shovels.
14. Unemployed: Can take up any job when assigned a job site block.
15. Weaponsmith: Uses a grindstone to trade enchanted weapons and minerals.
Wandering traders, while not classified as villagers, trade random items and arrive with trader llamas. Villagers acquire jobs based on the proximity of job site blocks, and unemployed villagers can be assigned jobs by placing the appropriate block nearby. If the block is removed, they revert to unemployment.