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Job

Description

Poets, Lyricists, and Create original


Creative Writers
written works,
such as scripts,
essays, prose,
poetry or song
lyrics, for
publication or
performance.

Education

Wages

Outlook

Most of these
occupations
require a four-year
bachelor's degree,
but some do not.

In 2012, the
average annual
wage in California
was $97,700 with
most people
making at least
$35,200.

During 2010, this


occupation
employed
approximately
20,900 people in
California. It is
projected that
there will be
22,300 employed
in 2020.
This occupation
will have about
140 openings due
to growth and
about 550
replacement
openings for
approximately 690
total annual
openings.

Multimedia Artists
and Animators

Create special
effects, animation,
or other visual
images using film,
video, computers,
or other electronic
tools and media
for use in products
or creations, such
as computer
games, movies,
music videos, and
commercials.

Most of these
occupations
require a four-year
bachelor's degree,
but some do not.

In 2012, the
average annual
wage in California
was $84,590 with
most people
making between
$41,720 and
$153,020.

During 2010, this


occupation
employed
approximately
21,400 people in
California. It is
projected that
there will be
23,300 employed
in 2020.
This occupation
will have about
190 openings due

to growth and
about 510
replacement
openings for
approximately 700
total annual
openings.
Film and Video
Editors

Edit moving
images on film,
video, or other
media. May edit or
synchronize
soundtracks with
images.

Most occupations
in this zone
require training in
vocational
schools, related
on-the-job
experience, or an
associate's
degree.

In 2012, the
average annual
wage in California
was $89,300 with
most people
making between
$33,100 and
$152,350.

During 2010, this


occupation
employed
approximately
9,200 people in
California. It is
projected that
there will be
10,600 employed
in 2020.
This occupation
will have about
150 openings due
to growth and
about 170
replacement
openings for
approximately 320
total annual
openings.

Reporters and
Correspondents

Collect and
analyze facts
about newsworthy
events by
interview,
investigation, or
observation.
Report and write
stories for
newspaper, news

Most of these
occupations
require a four-year
bachelor's degree,
but some do not.

In 2012, the
average annual
wage in California
was $49,700 with
most people
making between
$25,330 and
$88,000.

During 2010, this


occupation
employed
approximately
4,600 people in
California. It is
projected that
there will be 4,300

magazine, radio,
or television.

employed in 2020.
This occupation
will have about 0
openings due to
growth and about
170 replacement
openings for
approximately 170
total annual
openings.

Anthropologists

Research,
evaluate, and
establish public
policy concerning
the origins of
humans; their
physical, social,
linguistic, and
cultural
development; and
their behavior, as
well as the
cultures,
organizations, and
institutions they
have created.

Most of these
occupations
require graduate
school. For
example, they
may require a
master's degree,
and some require
a Ph.D., M.D., or
J.D. (law degree).

In 2012, the
N/A
average annual
wage in California
was $61,770 with
most people
making between
$39,300 and
$90,190.

Landscape
Architects

Plan and design


land areas for
projects such as
parks and other
recreational
facilities, airports,
highways,
hospitals, schools,
land subdivisions,
and commercial,
industrial, and
residential sites.

Most of these
occupations
require a four-year
bachelor's degree,
but some do not.

In 2012, the
average annual
wage in California
was $83,190 with
most people
making between
$48,880 and
$125,540.

During 2010, this


occupation
employed
approximately
3,200 people in
California. It is
projected that
there will be 3,600
employed in 2020.
This occupation
will have about 40
openings due to

growth and about


70 replacement
openings for
approximately 110
total annual
openings.
Architects, Except
Landscape and
Naval

Plan and design


structures, such
as private
residences, office
buildings,
theaters, factories,
and other
structural property.

Most of these
occupations
require graduate
school. For
example, they
may require a
master's degree,
and some require
a Ph.D., M.D., or
J.D. (law degree).

In 2012, the
average annual
wage in California
was $92,000 with
most people
making between
$53,790 and
$135,170.

During 2010, this


occupation
employed
approximately
12,900 people in
California. It is
projected that
there will be
15,300 employed
in 2020.
This occupation
will have about
240 openings due
to growth and
about 260
replacement
openings for
approximately 500
total annual
openings.

Directors-Stage,
Motion Pictures,
Television, and
Radio

Interpret script,
conduct
rehearsals, and
direct activities of
cast and technical
crew for stage,
motion pictures,
television, or radio
programs.

Most of these
occupations
require a four-year
bachelor's degree,
but some do not.

In 2012, the
average annual
wage in California
was $128,000 with
most people
making at least
$44,530.

During 2010, this


occupation
employed
approximately
33,500 people in
California. It is
projected that
there will be
40,100 employed

in 2020.
This occupation
will have about
660 openings due
to growth and
about 990
replacement
openings for
approximately
1,650 total annual
openings.
Art Directors

Actors

Formulate design
concepts and
presentation
approaches for
visual
communications
media, such as
print,
broadcasting, and
advertising. Direct
workers engaged
in art work or
layout design.

Most of these
occupations
require a four-year
bachelor's degree,
but some do not.

Play parts in
stage, television,
radio, video,
motion picture

These
occupations
usually require a
high school

In 2012, the
average annual
wage in California
was $111,670 with
most people
making at least
$49,450.

During 2010, this


occupation
employed
approximately
14,400 people in
California. It is
projected that
there will be
16,100 employed
in 2020.
This occupation
will have about
170 openings due
to growth and
about 340
replacement
openings for
approximately 510
total annual
openings.

N/A-varies

During 2008, this


occupation
employed

productions, or
diploma.
other settings for
entertainment,
information, or
instruction.
Interpret serious
or comic role by
speech, gesture,
and body
movement to
entertain or inform
audience. May
dance and sing.

Aerospace
Engineers

Perform
engineering duties
in designing,
constructing, and
testing aircraft,
missiles, and
spacecraft. May
conduct basic and
applied research
to evaluate
adaptability of
materials and
equipment to
aircraft design and
manufacture. May
recommend
improvements in
testing equipment
and techniques.

Most of these
occupations
require a four-year
bachelor's degree,
but some do not.

approximately
12,300 people in
California. It is
projected that
there will be
13,300 employed
in 2018.
This occupation
will have about
100 openings due
to growth and
about 290
replacement
openings for
approximately 390
total annual
openings
In 2012, the
average annual
wage in California
was $112,200 with
most people
making between
$70,240
and$158,020.

During 2010, this


occupation
employed
approximately
20,300 people in
California. It is
projected that
there will be
23,000 employed
in 2020.
This occupation
will have about
270 openings due
to growth and
about 450
replacement
openings for
approximately 720
total annual

openings.
Physicists

Conduct research
into physical
phenomena,
develop theories
on the basis of
observation and
experiments, and
devise methods to
apply physical
laws and theories.

Most of these
occupations
require graduate
school. For
example, they
may require a
master's degree,
and some require
a Ph.D., M.D., or
J.D. (law degree).

In 2012, the
average annual
wage in California
was $106,610 with
most people
making between
$57,800
and$162,880.

During 2010, this


occupation
employed
approximately
3,300 people in
California. It is
projected that
there will be 3,800
employed in 2020.
This occupation
will have about 50
openings due to
growth and about
100 replacement
openings for
approximately 150
total annual
openings.

Editors

Plan, coordinate,
or edit content of
material for
publication. May
review proposals
and drafts for
possible
publication.
Includes technical
editors.

Most of these
occupations
require a fouryear bachelor's
degree, but some
do not.

In 2012, the
average annual
wage in California
was $62,740 with
most people
making between
$33,190 and
$104,160.

During 2010, this


occupation
employed
approximately
13,500 people in
California. It is
projected that
there will be
12,900 employed
in 2020.
This occupation
will have about 0
openings due to
growth and about
390 replacement

openings for
approximately
390 total annual
openings.
Chefs and Head
Cooks

Astronomer

Direct and may


participate in the
preparation,
seasoning, and
cooking of salads,
soups, fish,
meats,
vegetables,
desserts, or other
foods. May plan
and price menu
items, order
supplies, and
keep records and
accounts.

Most occupations
in this zone
require training in
vocational
schools, related
on-the-job
experience, or an
associate's
degree.

Observe,
research, and
interpret
astronomical
phenomena to
increase basic
knowledge or
apply such
information to
practical
problems.

Most of these
occupations
require graduate
school. For
example, they
may require a
master's degree,
and some require
a Ph.D., M.D., or
J.D. (law degree).

In 2012, the
average annual
wage in
California was
$49,990 with
most people
making between
$25,190 and
$82,550.

During 2010, this


occupation
employed
approximately
11,500 people in
California. It is
projected that
there will be
13,900 employed
in 2020.
This occupation
will have about
250 openings
due to growth
and about 210
replacement
openings for
approximately
460 total annual
openings.

In 2012, the
N/A
average annual
wage in California
was $103,760 with
most people
making between
$51,220
and$174,790.

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