- About 60 percent of multimedia artists and animators are self-employed.
- Keen competition is expected for both salaried jobs and freelance work because the arts attract many talented people with creative ability.
- Artists usually develop their skills through a bachelor's degree program or other postsecondary training in art or design.
- Earnings for self-employed artists vary widely; some well-established artists earn more than salaried artists, while others find it difficult to rely solely on income earned from selling their services.
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- About 60 percent of art directors are self-employed.
- Keen competition is expected for both salaried jobs and freelance work because the arts attract many talented people with creative ability.
- Artists usually develop their skills through a bachelor's degree program or other postsecondary training in art or design.
- Earnings for self-employed artists vary widely; some well-established artists earn more than salaried artists, while others find it difficult to rely solely on income earned from selling their services.
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- About 60 percent of craft artists are self-employed.
- Keen competition is expected for both salaried jobs and freelance work because the arts attract many talented people with creative ability.
- Artists usually develop their skills through a bachelor's degree program or other postsecondary training in art or design.
- Earnings for self-employed artists vary widely; some well-established artists earn more than salaried artists, while others find it difficult to rely solely on income earned from selling art.
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- About 60 percent of fine artists are self-employed.
- Keen competition is expected for both salaried jobs and freelance work because the arts attract many talented people with creative ability.
- Artists usually develop their skills through a bachelor's degree program or other postsecondary training in art or design.
- Earnings for self-employed artists vary widely; some well-established artists earn more than salaried artists, while others find it difficult to rely solely on income earned from selling art.
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- Actors endure long periods of unemployment, intense competition for roles, and frequent rejections in auditions.
- Formal training through a university or acting conservatory is typical; however, many actors find work on the basis of their experience and talent alone.
- Because earnings may be erratic, many actors supplement their incomes by holding jobs in other fields.
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- Job opportunities for producers and directors in motion pictures, and in films for television, are centered in New York and Los Angeles, however, small studios exist throughout the country.
- Formal training through a university or acting conservatory is typical; however, many producers and directors find work on the basis of their experience and talent alone.
- Because earnings may be erratic, many producers and directors supplement their incomes by holding jobs in other fields.
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- The educational backgrounds of these workers vary considerably, reflecting the diversity of duties and levels of responsibility.
- College graduates and those who have earned certification should have the best job and advancement opportunities.
- Training and development occupations require strong interpersonal skills.
- Faster than average growth is expected during the projection period.
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- The educational backgrounds of these workers vary considerably, reflecting the diversity of duties and levels of responsibility.
- College graduates and those who have earned certification should have the best job and advancement opportunities.
- Employment and recruitment occupations require strong interpersonal skills.
- Much faster than average growth is expected during the projection period.
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- The educational backgrounds of these workers vary considerably, reflecting the diversity of duties and levels of responsibility.
- College graduates and those who have earned certification should have the best job and advancement opportunities.
- Human resources occupations require strong interpersonal skills.
- Faster than average growth is expected during the projection period.
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- Most jobs require a college degree, preferably in communications, journalism, or English.
- Keen competition is expected for editing jobs as many people are attracted to this occupation.
- Online publications and services are growing in number and sophistication, spurring the demand for editors with Web or multimedia experience.
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