Written by admin on Feb 9th, 2008 | Filed under:
Cooking and culinary-based careers
The Career Profile of the Patissier will be described in this article. A Patissier works in the baking and cold pastry kitchen environment of a hotel/ restaurant. Depending on the place, the Pastry Chef/Patissier Chef can also known be regarded as the Patissier. On the other hand, certain places makes a distinction between the Patissier and the Patissier Chef.
His job involves preparing hot and cold desserts, sweet sauces, cakes and pastries. He must be creative and willing to keep up with the changing trends to create new pastries to match his customer’s preferences. He also helps to hire, train and supervise key personnels in the kitchen.
He must have a good sense of taste and smell to be able to create pastries and desserts that sell well. He must also be physically strong as he will spend long hours on his feet, operating high-equipment as well as the conventional ovens, and food processors etc.
A patissier usually possesses a qualification related to or in Pastry and Baking/ Hotel Management line with basic foundation in pastry and baking.
Written by admin on Feb 7th, 2008 | Filed under:
Media-based careers
The Career Profile of the Producer will be described in this article. A Producer oversees the entire production of a play, film or television program.
His job includes:
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managing the development of the script,
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planning the production schedule,
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coordinating the set, location, equipment and logistics,
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hiring key personnel
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supervising his artistes and crew,
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approving costume and prop designs
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managing production budget
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fundraising or sourcing for sponsorship
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being in-charge of publicity
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arranging for distributors
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managing ticket sales and logistics
A Producer must be able to work long and irregular hours under pressure to meet tight deadlines. He must be passionate and be able to motivate his team.
He usually possesses a Diploma or a Bachelor of Arts (Hon) in any of the following courses:
Theatre Arts, Technical Theatre Arts, Arts Management, Music Technology, Acting, or Musical Theatre.
Written by admin on Feb 7th, 2008 | Filed under:
Artistic careers,
Technical careers
This article talks about the career profile of the Production Designer. A production designer designs the sets and props for a theatre, film or television production.
He studies the production script and conceptualizes the design of the set with the Director or Choreographer. He presents his ideas with drawings (or construction drawings if the production does not have a Technical Director) and scale models, and oversees the execution of the production design once it has been approved.
A production designer usually has a Bachelor of Arts (Hon) in Interior Design/ Graphic Design, a Diploma in Communication Design/ Interior Design or a Master of Arts Design.
Written by admin on Feb 7th, 2008 | Filed under:
Artistic careers
This article talks about the career profile of the Lighting Designer. A lighting designer maximizes the potential of light to create effects to match the mood of a production. This profession is also known as Set Designer.
His job involves manipulating light to symbolize different times of the day, to evoke a certain mood, to plant focus on an object, to unify many objects, and so on. The possibilities are endless.
He works alongside the Director, Choreographer and Production Designer to conceptualize the most appropriate lighting that will ensure the success of the show. He has to study the production script and produce drawings and documentation of his concepts. Thereafter, he will be in-charge of the execution of the plan during the show.
A lighting designer must be creative and quick-witted to solve any problems that crops up during production.
He usually possesses at least a Diploma in Technical Theatre Arts, and/ or a Bachelor of Arts (Hons) Technical Theatre Arts.
Written by admin on Feb 7th, 2008 | Filed under:
Artistic careers
This article talks about the career information and profile of the Choreographer. A choreographer works alongside dancers to produce a dance composition.
He has to coordinate the lighting, costume, set, props and music in accordance to a brief. Thereafter, he has to lead his dancers from the rehearsals to the actual performance.
A choreographer must be creative and flexible to be able to create a beautiful piece of dance composition. He must possess leadership skills and be people oriented so as to be able to coordinate and lead his team well.
He usually has a Diploma in Dance. It would be most preferred id he has a Bachelor of Arts/ Fine Arts in Dance, a Bachelor of Arts in Musical Theatre or a Diploma in Dance.
Written by admin on Feb 7th, 2008 | Filed under:
Artistic careers,
Media-based careers
This article talks about the career profile of the Actor. As the title suggests, an actor acts. He brings life to a character in a script via gesticulation, physicalisation and voice projection.
An actor most importantly has to have a passion for acting and patience to wait for his big breakthrough in the acting field. He works long and irregular hours under pressure researching his role, memorizing scripts, rehearsing, and performing.
He usually possesses a Bachelor of Arts (Hon) in Acting or Musical Theatre. With experience, one may choose to move on to become a Director or Producer of shows.
Written by admin on Feb 4th, 2008 | Filed under:
Technical careers
The Career Profile of the Electronic Engineer will be described in this article. Also known as Firmware Engineer or Telecommunications Engineer, an Electronic Engineer designs electronic components, systems or products. He also provides professional advice to his company on the testing and development of better products.
He may choose to specialize in any of the following areas:
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Materials Engineering
He designs and test methods to evaluate the quality of materials that he has bought locally or overseas.
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Process Engineering
He leads a team of Production Engineers and Technicians to support the manufacturing department. He is involved in the early stages of product design. He plans the plant’s production capacity and line layouts to maximize yield and throughput. He is also responsible for introducing new techniques to produce or test products.
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Product Engineering
His job is similar to the Process Engineer except that he formulates direct and indirect materials specifications and ensures smooth and efficient running of all operations in the manufacturing process.
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System Engineering
He plans, develops, and maintains in-house web-based reports and database. He provides technical feasibility studies and also analyses user requirements to help implement and improve projects.
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Test Engineering
He designs, monitors and improves programs to test products/ components and analyze their areas for improvement.
Written by admin on Feb 4th, 2008 | Filed under:
Buildings and estate-based careers,
Technical careers
The Career Profile of the Civil Engineer will be described in this article. A Civil Engineer is also known as a Structural Engineer or Site Engineer. He plans, designs, and supervise the construction of building and civil engineering works.
He may specialize in any of the following areas:
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Structural Engineering relating to high-rise buildings, industrial complexes, power stations, highways, bridges, tunnels, flyovers and other infrastructure.
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Water Resources and Environmental Engineering relating to the distribution and management of water supply, the management and control of air and water pollution, and the management of solid waste.
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Geotechnical Engineering relating to soil investigation and stabilization, slope stability, foundation design, settlement analysis and reclamation projects.
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Transportation Engineering relating to any transportation facilities.
A Civil Engineer must have an aptitude in mathematics, possess leadership skills and the skills to read and interpret drawings.
He must at least have a recognized Degree in Civil Engineering. With experience, he may rise to become a Project Manager, a Construction Manager, a Transportation Engineer or Senior Design Engineer.
Written by admin on Feb 4th, 2008 | Filed under:
Technical careers
The Career Information and Profile of the Chemical Engineer will be described in this article. A Chemical Engineer uses chemicals to produce useful and environmentally-friendly products. These products include better plastics, fuels and fibres.
His job encompasses writing reports and draft tenders, managing the operation and the quality of his projects, documenting their manufacturing processes, as well as accessing and countering potential hazards.
He must be passionate in Science and have an eye for detail. He must be able to identify and solve potential problems as well as develop business opportunities. The requirement for a Chemical Engineer would be a Degree in Chemical Engineering. With experience, he may be promoted to managerial positions.
Written by admin on Feb 4th, 2008 | Filed under:
Technical careers
The Career Profile of the Aerospace Engineer will be described in this article. An Aerospace Engineer is also known as an Aeronautical Engineer.
He oversees all matters pertaining to any aircraft or space vehicles, from its design to its manufacture, its operation and finally, its maintenance.
Mathematics, Science, Engineering and computer skills are essential skills that an Aerospace Engineer must possess to design a safe and efficient aircraft. His job includes analyzing loads to determine the size and layout of the aircraft, modifying the aircraft’s engines, systems and components to meet airworthiness and operational requirements. An Aerospace Engineer is also responsible for providing field support and engineering services to his clients.
One must first and foremost have a passion for Aerospace Engineering and aircraft to have a good head start in this field. He must also be meticulous, quality-conscious, good with his hands and possess good IT skills.
The entry requirement into this field would be a Diploma in Aerospace Technology, a technical polytechnic diploma followed by an apprenticeship scheme organized by an approved aircraft maintenance company and a recognized Aircraft Maintenance Engineer’s license, a Bachelor of Engineering degree, a Degree in Aeronautical Engineering or Aerospace Engineering, or equivalent.
With experience, one may be promoted to Operations Manager, Marketing Manager in Aviation Engineering, Business Development Manager in Aerospace, Technical Services Manager, Quality Manager or Planning Manager.