In "The Hunchback of Notre Dame," Quasimodo doesn't have a traditional job. He is the bell-ringer of Notre Dame Cathedral and is responsible for ringing the massive bells of the church. He is often seen climbing to the top of the cathedral and pulling on the ropes to make the bells chime, making him a crucial part of the functioning of the building. However, Quasimodo's role is more of a service to the church than a paid job, as he is a deformed orphan who was taken in by the archdeacon and lives in the cathedral.