Wednesday 25 May 2016

Exploring a career in the creative sector 1.2 27 01 2016

One job in the creative sector is a broadcasting DJ                      





Here is what an average DJ can expect to earn.




Career Requirements

Degree LevelPostsecondary education is not technically required; bachelor's degree is common
Degree FieldBroadcast journalism, communications
ExperienceOn-the-job training is generally required; college radio experience is common
Key SkillsSpeaking, listening, communication, writing, and comprehension skills; vocal delivery; proficiency with broadcasting tools and technology
Salary (2014)$29,790 (Median for Radio and Television Announcers)




ARTIST






In Denmark, for instance, 275 artists are granted an annual stipend of ­between 15,000 and 149,000 Danish krone (£1,750 to £17,000) every year for the rest of their lives. In France, public funds are awarded through regional bodies not unlike our arts councils, ­except that the range of awards is much greater: artists in the Ile-de-France ­region, which includes Paris, can, for instance, claim up to ¤7,500 (£6,545) specifically to equip their studios.



What qualifications on how to become an Artist 

Many universities or art colleges will be looking for you to have an art foundation qualification under your belt – a one-year course usually taken after A-levels – before progressing on to an art and design degree course.



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