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* ELMI Occupation Profile - Disc Jockeys, Except Radio *
 
Disc Jockeys, Except Radio
(O*NET 27-2091.00, SOC 27-2091)
  • Education Level
  • Skills
  • Licensing
  • Interests
  • Abilities
  • Work Activities
  • Work Styles
  • Detailed Work Activities
What they do
Play prerecorded music for live audiences at venues or events such as clubs, parties, or wedding receptions. May use techniques such as mixing, cutting, or sampling to manipulate recordings. May also perform as emcee (master of ceremonies).
 
Wages
Wage rates not available for Vermont
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Industries of Employment
Miscellaneous Entertainers and Performers, Sports and Related Workers *
United States - 2020
IndustryPercent of total
  • Self-employed workers
60%
  • Performing arts, spectator sports, and related industries
11%
  • Amusement, gambling, and recreation industries
10%
  • Motion picture and sound recording industries
7%
  • Food services and drinking places
5%
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Projected Employment
Miscellaneous Entertainers and Performers, Sports and Related Workers *
 Vermont
2020 employment 121
2030 employment 180
Annual percent change
(compounded)
4.1%
Annual projected job openings
(due to change and separations)
20
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Education and Experience:
Miscellaneous Entertainers and Performers, Sports and Related Workers *
  • Typical education needed for entry
    No formal educational credential
  • Work experience in a related occupation
    None
  • Typical on-the-job training needed to attain competency
    Short-term on-the-job training
* You're seeing information for "Miscellaneous Entertainers and Performers, Sports and Related Workers " because it includes "Disc Jockeys, Except Radio" for which education and experience information is not available.
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Job Zone
Some Preparation Needed
  • Specific Vocational Preparation Range
    (4.0 to < 6.0) - A typical worker will require over 3 months up to and including 1 year of training to achieve average performance in this occupation.
Based on O*Net Job Zones and SVP
 
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