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Archive for January, 2008

Career Profile: Cartographer

Written by admin on Jan 16th, 2008 | Filed under: Technical careers

The Career Information and Profile of the Cartographer will be described in this article. Cartography is the science of translating landscapes and terrains into a flat 2-dimensional representation. A Cartographer create maps. Another name for them is Mapmaker.

With the advent of technology, most cartographer uses computer-aided design programs to create maps. A cartographer must be extremely well-verse in the symbols that represent the various features of terrains.


Career Profile: Graphic Designer

Written by admin on Jan 16th, 2008 | Filed under: Artistic careers

The Career Profile of the Graphic Designer will be described in this article. There are many types of Graphic Designers. All types must have the visual sensitivity and flair. It is very hard to sustain as a graphic designer if the interest in design is lacking. More often than not, a Graphic Designer needs to be driven by the passion in his or her work and creations.

The types of Graphic Designer includes:

1. Interface Designer

2. Web Designer

3. Product Package Designer

4. Print-based Designer

An interesting feature of Graphic Design as a profession is that there is a constant demand for freelancers. And the best part is that, with the advent of technology and the internet, the freelance designer is no longer bounded to the physical proximity of his/her clients. Many businesses now engage freelancers through the internet.

The most common software tools used by a graphic designer is Photoshop. This is a software that almost every graphic designer must be familiar with. Other leading tools are Illustrator, Pagemaker, Freehand and Flash.


Career Profile: Web developer

Written by admin on Jan 16th, 2008 | Filed under: Computer-based careers, Technical careers

The Career Information and Profile of the Web Developer will be described in this article. A web developer is a software developer. However, instead of building standalone software programs, the web developer or programmer develops web-based applications.

A web developer is often confused with the web designer. There are some overlaps in job scope. However, a web designer usually is responsible for the frontend of the website such as the visual aspect. A web developer, on the other hand, is often responsible for the backend of the website. However, there are also web developers that deal with the frontend too. Basically a web developer deals with the technical aspect of web site management, while the web designer deals with the visual and aesthetic aspects.

The language that they have to be familiar with include:

1. PHP

2. HTML

3. CGI

4. Perl

If you already a web developer, Scriptlance.com is a place where people like you can seek out freelance web-related projects. There are many buyers there who are looking for web developers to help them create scripts for their website. To sign up as a freelance programmer, click here.


Career Profile: Software Programmer

Written by admin on Jan 15th, 2008 | Filed under: Computer-based careers, Technical careers

The Career Profile of the Software Programmer will be described in this article. A Software Programmer writes, tests and creates software. Contrary to popular beliefs, a programmer can be self taught, if he/she is very dedicated.

Often, a software programmer writes the programs in accordance to the specifications given to him/her. Depending on the structure of the organisation that he/she is working in, these specifications can be from the system analysts, engineer or directly from the client.

There are many different types of programming languages. Therefore a software programmer’s role and expertise can be very specific. The popular programming languages includes C, C++, Pascal and Basic. More often than not, a programmer specialises on just one or two particular languages.

As a programmer has to spent long hours in front of the computer, he or she can be prone to issues and stresses pertaining to eye sight and wrist.

Besides the traditional 9 to 5 jobs, a programmer may chose to earn from additional freelance projects. A good place to look for freelance job is Getafreelancer.com. To sign up as a freelancer, click here.


Career Profile: 3D CAD Modeller

Written by admin on Jan 15th, 2008 | Filed under: Computer-based careers, Technical careers

The Career Profile of the 3D CAD Modeller will be described in this article. A 3D CAD Modeller builds digital 3D models for a living. He must be first and foremost, an expert in computer graphics and 3D modelling software.

Like the programmer, a 3D modeller can be fuly self-taught. However, there are courses that cater to the training on specific 3D Software suite.

The 3D Modeller can be employed in the following industry:

1. Games creation

2. Film and Movie-making

3. Product Design

The requirement for each industry is slightly different. For example, a modeller for the Games Industry will need to create 3D models that are smaller in filesize than that of the Films and Product Design industries.

Depending on the industry, the popular 3D packages are as the following:

1. 3D StudioMax - mainly for the Games Industry

2. Maya - For Games and Movie-making

3. Softimage - For Games and Movie-making

3. Lightwave - For Games and Movie-making

This is not an exhaustive list of 3D package though.


Career Profile: Industrial Designer

Written by admin on Jan 15th, 2008 | Filed under: Artistic careers, Technical careers

The Career Profile of the Industrial Designer will be described in this article. An Industrial Designer is a creative person who must be good with both the creative as well as technical aspects of product design.

Many popular consumer products look physically attractive because they are designed by Industrial Designers.

To give you an idea of what an industrial designer do, think of him or her as someone who come out with appealing product concepts and designs.

Famous industrial designers include Philip Starke and Marc Newson. However, the majority of the industrial designers are not celebrities. They work quietly behind the scene and away from the limelight, producing products that are both visually appealing and user-friendly.


Career Profile: Psychologist

Written by admin on Jan 13th, 2008 | Filed under: People-centred career

A Psychologist is an expert in Psychology. Psychology is the science and study of the human psyche.

Psychologists are experts in helping people see and understand things within their inner consciousness. These things and aspects have been suppressed from their own conscious selves. This inclination of hiding stuffs is natural in humans. This is an inbuilt mechanism for coping with a certain unpleasant situations or circumstances.

A working Psychologists cannot be self-taught and must undergo specific courses and degrees. There are many branches of Psychology that a psychologist can choose to specialises.

Some of the branches include:

1. Child Psychology

2. Cognitive Psychology

3. Personality Psychology

4. Sports Psychology

5. Forensic Psychology

This is certainly not an exhaustive list.


Career Profile: Ghost Writer

Written by admin on Jan 13th, 2008 | Filed under: Writing-based career

The Career Information and Profile of the Ghost Writer will be described in this article. A Ghost Writer is a professional who writes on behalf of someone else. The clients are often famous people such as celebrities.

A Ghost Writer must first and foremost be an expert in the language that he/she is writing in. He or she must have a talent with the usage of words.

Depending on the job speciification, some clients requires the Ghost writer to produce the entire work. However, certain projects may just require them to refine and improve upon existing works done by the client.

There are website communities that are dedicated to supporting and helping Ghost Writers.

There are places on the internet that deal with the buying and selling of articles. Such websites are potential places for a Ghost Writer to make some additional income. One of the largest of such site is Constant Content. From our experience, Constant Content is rather strict with the approval of articles for sale. Nevertheless, there are many prolific writers who make thousands of dollars per month selling their works. These works will be used on websites seeking to beef up their site’s content.

If you like, you can sign up with Constant Content as a Writer here.


Career Profile: Animator

Written by admin on Jan 13th, 2008 | Filed under: Artistic careers

The Career Profile of the Animator will be described in this article.  An animator can be classified into 2 types:

1. 2D Animator

2. 3D Animator

Animators, regardless of specialisation, are very visually-inclined people.

2D animators are often required in the Cartoon industry.

3D animators are often required in the Games as well as Movie making industry. Very likely, the job of a 3D animator is closely linked to that of the 3D Modeller.