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Career Profile: Jewelry Designer

Written by admin on Feb 26th, 2008 | Filed under: Artistic careers

Is Diamond the woman’s best friend? This article talks about the career profile of the Jewelry Designer. Jewelry Designer can also be spelled as Jewellery Designer. A Jewelry Designer, as the title implies, designs jewelry.

Jewelry designers should ideally be familiar with the manufacturing process. He or she is required to understand the jewelry design process. The process may include any of the following stages:

  1. Conceptual design
  2. mounting
  3. stone-setting
  4. polishing
  5. electroplasting
  6. metal casting

To be a Jewelry Designer, one must be artistically talented. One must have a good sense for aesthetics and design. Jewelry design is often part of many art and design courses. It is often considered a subset of the Industrial and Product Design family. Apart from that, it is also considered a branch within Gemology which is the study of Gem stones.

Increasingly, computer software are being used in the design process. As such, a modern jewelry designer may also need to be familiar with Computer Aided Design(CAD) softwares. A popular jewelry design program is JewelCAD. Increasingly, Rhino3D is being used for it too.

Places that offer Jewelry Design courses include:

1. School of Silversmithing and Jewellery, University of Central England (UK)

2. School of Art & Design, Buckingham College of Higher Education (UK)

3. School of Jewellery Design, Central St Martin’s College of Art & Design (UK)

4. School for Art and Technical Education in Jewellery, in Pune, Maharashtra (India)

5. Le Arti Orafez, Jewellery School and Academy, Florence and Lucca (Italy)


Career Profile: Firefighter

Written by admin on Feb 25th, 2008 | Filed under: Physical-based careers

The Career Information and Profile of the Firefighter will be described in this article. A Firefighter is also known as a Fireman. The job of a firefighter includes attending to fires and other types of emergencies. The work helps in protecting life and properties. Besides fighting fire, the fireman also need to be able to administer first aid and perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation to injured persons.

Fire services operate 24 hours a day. So firefighters are often assigned shift works.

What does it take to become a firefighter? To be a firefighter, one must be physically fit. He must have good eyesight, height and physique. Firefighters must undergo intensive firefighting courses. Among many things, he will be trained to use firefighting equipments as well as operating procedures.

Besides being physically capable, a firefighter must also be courageous and practical. He must also be a good team player. Female firefighters are rare. This is a job that is largely dominated by men.

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The Firefighting profession’s hierarchy structure is based on typical uniformed-group organisations not unlike military services. The typical rank structure and career advancement stages is something like what is being shown below:

  1. Firefighter
  2. Crew Commander
  3. Watch Commander
  4. Station Commander
  5. Group Manager
  6. Area Manager
  7. Brigade Manager

Potential recruits are hired when Fire Services run Recruitment Campaigns. Typically, potential candidates may have to undergo certain assessments for suitability.


Career Profile: Chauffeur

Written by admin on Feb 25th, 2008 | Filed under: Service industry careers

Sometimes, under certain conditions, a person or passenger needs to be driven by a professional driver. A Chauffeur is such a skilled car driver. The Career Information and Profile of the Chauffeur will be described in this article.

A chauffeur is either employed by a person or an organisation. They fill a need for a reliable mode of transportation for key company personnels.

To be a chauffeur, one must have a driving license which has a clean record. A chauffeur must be polite and calm. Some chauffeurs are provided with their own private accommodation.

Chauffeurs help the passengers carry the luggage in and out of the car.They also run errands on behalf of the employer.  Some of them also drive office staffs and visitors to and from the workplace. Besides driving their clients, a chauffeur may have to maintain the vehicle too. This may involve washing, waxing and polishing the vehicle.

Chauffeurs can be employed by government agencies, companies, limousine companies as well as private households. Some chauffeurs are also self-employed. The earnings of chauffeurs vary greatly.


Career Profile: Draughtsman

Written by admin on Feb 23rd, 2008 | Filed under: Technical careers

The Career Profile of the Draughtsman (or draftsman) will be described in this article. A Draughtsman produces detailed technical drawings.

In the past, draughtsmen have to draw manually using technical pens and drafting equipment. Gone are the days of manual drafting. Nowadays, drafting is done primarily using Computer Aided Design software programs such as AutoCAD.

To be a draughtsman, one needs to have Computer Aided Design (CAD) and technical drawing knowledge. The technical drafting knowldedge requirements varies from industry to industry. For example, drafting procedure for Interior design may be different from that of Mechanical Engineering. The most popular drafting program in the world is AutoCAD and it is versatile enough to be used in most types of industries.

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One place that offers AutoCAD Training and Certification is Gatlin Education Service.

In terms of career advancement, a draughtsman (or draftsman) may be promoted to become an engineer or designer of his line of profession. For example, an interior design draftsperson may eventually be promoted to become a full-fledged interior designer. Although, this is one of the possible route of career advancement, it is not the only career direction.


Career Profile: Watch and clock repairer

Written by admin on Feb 23rd, 2008 | Filed under: Technical careers

The Career Information and Profile of the Watch and Clock Repairer will be described in this article. As the name implies, Watch and Clock Repairers fix timepieces. Watch repairers are also sometimes known as Watch makers.

Watch and clock repair is a very intricate process. The repairer must have good eyesight, patience and fine skills for handling small intricate work. The process may require using small tools to take the watch mechanisms out of the watch casing.

Watch and clock repair is a very niche profession. Place that offers relevant courses include:

1. NAWCC - the School of Horology

2. North Seatle Community College - Watch technology institute

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 A large percentage of watch repairers are self-employed.


Career Profile: Model

Written by admin on Feb 23rd, 2008 | Filed under: Media-based careers

Some of the most physically attractive people can be found in this profession.

The Career Information and Profile of the Model will be described in this article. Modelling is one of the most glamorous job in the world. It is included in many a young woman’s wish list.

Modelling can be live or photographic. Live models are required to catwalk and work during live design stages. They are often hired within the fashion industry. Photographic models are required to pose for photo shoots. Modelling involves posing in garments that are to be highlighted.

This is a very competitive profession. Not only must the applicant be physically attractive, he or she must also be willing to work hard. The job also requires a good sense for fashion.

Models often need to attend modelling course.

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Career Profile: Masseur

Written by admin on Feb 23rd, 2008 | Filed under: Healing and health related careers

The Career Profile of the Masseur will be described in this article. Masseurs or Massage Therapists provide massage services to clients and customers. Massage is a system of rubbing and kneading the body for the purpose of providing relaxation, muscle toning and ache relieves. Massage can be for therapeutic or remedial purposes.

There are quite a number of type of massage techniques. Some of the more popular ones include:

1. Thai Massage

2. Shiatsu

3. Swedish Massage

4. Hot-stone

5. Reflexology

6. Sport Massage

Personal qualities that are ideal for this profession includes bring able to put people at ease. A masseur also need to be physically capable. Often, before the massage, the therapist may apply lubricants, massage oil or alcohol on the customer’s body. The service may also include giving steam or dry heat treatments.

To become a masseur, one will have to undergo a Massage course. A popular institute that offer such courses is the Massage Training Institute (UK) . Massage courses are also being offered by awarding organisations, such as the International Therapy Examination Council (ITEC). Likewise, the Vocational Training Charitable Trust (VTCT) also has similar courses.


Career Profile: Music Therapist

Written by admin on Feb 23rd, 2008 | Filed under: Artistic careers, People-centred career

This article talks about the career profile of the Music Therapist.

Music can have healing qualities. Results have suggested that the rhythms of music can have some calming effects on people. A Music Therapist helps disabled people through the medium of music. This may include teaching them how to make music and encouraging them to listen to it.

To be a music therapist one must firstly be musically-inclined. He or she should be a musician and/or have completed course/s in music. This kind of therapist often have to work with people from other disciplines such as physicians, nurses and doctors.

Because a music therapist is working with handicapped persons, he or she must possess great patience and compassion.

Employment opportunities for music therapists include places such as health care facilities, hospitals, prisons, schools and nursing homes.

Places of interest to persons interested in this profession include:

1. American Music Therapy Association

2. British Society for Music Therapy


Career Profile: Volcanologist

Written by admin on Feb 22nd, 2008 | Filed under: Science and research-related careers

The Career Information and Profile of the Volcanologist will be described in this article. A Volcanologist is an expert in Volcanology. Volcanology is the study of volcanoes, magma, lavas and other seismic activities..

This is a super-niched profession with only a handful of persons within this field. Volcanologists are often required to visit volcanoes, including active ones. Their job includes predicting when volcanos will erupt. They monitor and observe seismic activities. This is a very important task as many lives are at stake if wrong predictions are being made.

Because of the need to visit volcanic sites, this is one profession that brings you to many exotic destinations and extreme conditions. This is not a job for the desk-bound person.

One university that offers courses in Volcanology is the University Of Alaska. Many Volcanologists have PhDs.


Career Profile: Meteorologist

Written by admin on Feb 22nd, 2008 | Filed under: Science and research-related careers

The Career Information and Profile of the Meteorologist will be described in this article. Meteorologists study the weather and make predictions for weather forecasts. Meteorology is the very broad scope of scientific study that focuses on weather processes and forecasting. Basically, the science of meteorology is used to explain and chart observable weather events.

Generally, the field of meteorology does not employ much lab equipment. Instead meteorologists use more outfield-type observation equipment. However, computer models are also intensively used to make weather predictions.

A Meteorologist must be mathematically-inclined with a good head for science and figures. To be a Meteorologist, one will need a degree in meteorology and atmospheric science. A well-known institute that carry such courses is the Pennsylvania State University’s Department of Meteorology.