CHICAGO, Jan. 31, 2017 /PRNewswire/-- Everyone
knows the top-paying jobs are typically found in science and
business. However, there are plenty of top-dollar career options
for professionals whose passions are in the creative fields: coming
up with new and original ideas, projects or products. CareerBuilder
and Emsi compiled a list of the top 10 creative jobs the labor
market needs based on current number of jobs, wages (an average of
at least $45K) and growth from 2011
to 2016.
"Jobs that require creative thinking aren't as numerous as STEM
jobs, but that doesn't mean they aren't available or lucrative,"
said Rob Sentz, chief innovation
officer of Emsi. "We continue to see these jobs grow and pay a good
salary."
INFOGRAPHIC: https://cb.com/EmsiCreativeJobs
The analysis uses CareerBuilder and Emsi's extensive labor
market database, which pulls from a variety of national and state
employment resources as well as online job postings. The following
are 10 creative occupations where workers will find a larger number
of opportunities.
- Graphic designers: There is a high demand for graphic
designers these days. There are currently 287,000 graphic designers
in the U.S., and they've added 21,000 new jobs since 2011. They
earn about $37K-$57K/year.
- Public relations specialists: These specialists love
working with people (the media) and words (writing material to
pitch to the media) to help grow their company. There are 237,000
public relations specialists in the U.S., with 21,000 new jobs
since 2011. They earn approximately $43K-$79/year.
- Producers and directors: Producers are responsible for
the big plan of getting the movie made while directors execute
actual creative decisions. With 11,000 new producer and director
jobs since 2011 (123,000 total in 2016), America sure loves the
folks who make good movies. Typically, producers and directors earn
$49K-$103K/year.
- Interior designers: Do you have an eye for turning rooms
from ducklings into swans? Interior designers are in charge of
colors, lighting, furniture and the like. There are 93,000 interior
designers in the U.S. (9,700 new since 2011), and they earn about
$38K-$56K/year.
- Interpreters and translators: Heads up if you speak more
than one language: You are in high demand. Since 2011 the U.S. has
added 13,000 jobs in interpreting (spoken word) and translation
(written word), making a total of 78,000 today. You would earn
about $35K-$55K/year.
- Art directors: People who love both art and the
responsibility of leading a team would make good art directors.
Directors manage other artists in creating everything from
magazines to movie productions. There are 57,000 art directors in
the U.S. (5,000 new since 2011) and they earn about $54K-$89K/year.
- Technical writers: Technical writers thrive on words and
tight deadlines. They prepare instruction manuals, how-tos and blog
articles. Right now there are 55,000 technical writer jobs in the
U.S. (6,500 new since 2011), and they earn about $57K-$87K/year.
- Multimedia artists and animators: These guys create
animation and visual effects for movies, TV, video games, etc.
There are 51,000 artists and animators in the U.S., adding 5,200
new since 2011, and they earn about $40K-$64K/year.
- Commercial and industrial designers: Magicians who
combine art, business and engineering — that's these guys. They
create new products based on what real people will actually buy.
There are 43,000 commercial and industrial designers in the U.S.
(4,300 new since 2011). Of all the designer types (graphic,
interior), they earn the most at about $51K-$75K/year.
- Film editors: Sometimes the director edits their own
film, sometimes they don't, and that's when the film editor comes
in. Editors are in charge of cutting all the footage and turning it
into the movie you see on the screen. There are 36,000 film editors
in the U.S. (4,800 new since 2011), and they earn about
$46K-92K/year.
NOTE: Each of these creative careers typically requires a
bachelor's degree.
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About Emsi
Emsi is a labor market data provider that
strives to produce a comprehensive view of the regional workforce
and economy to help people make better decisions. Emsi's composite
labor market database blends historical and projected industry and
occupation trends with rich job posting analytics to show the
positions employers are seeking—and hiring—today. Our labor market
dataset compiles both real-time and traditional sources,
including an aggregation of between 6-8 million unique job postings
each month, U.S. Department of Commerce, U.S. Department of Labor,
and U.S. Department of Education National Center for Education
Statistics. Since 2000, Emsi data has helped leaders in higher
education and workforce/economic development build a better
workforce and promote economic prosperity in their regions.
About CareerBuilder®
CareerBuilder is a global,
end-to-end human capital solutions company focused on helping
employers find, hire, and manage great talent. Combining
advertising, software and services, CareerBuilder leads the
industry in recruiting solutions, employment screening and human
capital management. It also operates top job sites around the
world. Owned by TEGNA Inc. (NYSE:TGNA), Tribune Media (NYSE:TRCO),
and McClatchy (NYSE:MNI), CareerBuilder and its subsidiaries
operate in the United States,
Europe, South America, Canada, and Asia. For more information, visit
www.careerbuilder.com.
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