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Arts, Audio-Video Technology and Communications

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CAREERS

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PROGRAMS

130

Careers

3D Renderer-Designer
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Actor
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Education Level

High school preferred, plus long term, on-the-job training

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Agent/Business Manager of Artists, Performers, or Athletes
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Education Level

Bachelor's degree or higher, plus work experience

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Artist and Repertoire Representative
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Arts Manager
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Athletic Shoe Designer
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Audio/Video Technician
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$51,350

Education Level

One to two years post-secondary training

Job Outlook

Stable

Ballet Dancer
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Bike Designer
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Broadcast Announcer
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$40,270

Education Level

Bachelor's degree

Job Outlook

Decreasing

Broadcast Technician
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$40,010

Education Level

Associate's degree

Job Outlook

Decreasing

Car Body Designer
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Cartoon Animator
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Carver
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Casting Director
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CD-ROM Producer
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Choreographer
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Education Level

High school preferred, plus long term, on-the-job training

Job Outlook

Stable

Clay Animation Artist
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Closed Captioner
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Clown
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