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Industry Summary

You could soon be making the headlines with a career in the arts industry. A career in the arts could introduce you to many different areas you’d would not expect as there are many opportunities and roles available to you. This could include opening yourself to practical roles as a dancer, graphic designer or interior designer. Or if you’d prefer, more removed managerial duties as an administrator, librarian or museum curator. It’s all about expression; physical, visual, historical and personal!

According to the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, in 2017 just over two million people were employed in the creative industries. Opportunities are available across the UK, from large and established organisations to the smaller, creative businesses which are even more common, and just as exciting.

The place you’ll be working might not be what you expect either. In this wide-ranging industry, you could be employed anywhere from an office, studios for various artistic purposes, theatres, museums and even music venues. However, you should also expect to travel or work away from home depending on if you’re involved with national shows or international tours, or photo shoots in luxury locations with top models!

It can be difficult to find your first role in this competitive sector, but we know that you won't stop if you're set on getting your big break. The industry recognises talent, so if you're prepared to put in the work, the sky's the limit.

 

What options can I take for a career in the Arts?

 

Work Experience

The Arts are a very competitive industry to get involved with, and opportunities difficult to come across, so it is really important to get work experience or to look for a placement. Jobs in the creative industries are often not advertised and so speculative applications and the connections you can make in these placements may help you get your foot in the door. There are many other benefits to work experience such as learning practical skills to apply to future jobs and hands-on contact with the industry to find out if that is the correct role for you.

Unsure about what a work placement could involve? You should’ve asked!

 

Apprenticeships

An apprenticeship in the Arts will involve you getting hands on from your first day in the job. You’ll spend a majority of your time working in a full-time role full alongside your experienced colleagues, and 20% of your time studying towards a qualification; all while being paid a minimum of £3.70 an hour. After your apprenticeship, you will have the qualifications necessary to succeed in a career in the industry. Here are some of the Arts apprenticeship opportunities you could consider:

  • Level 2 – Furniture Manufacturing
  • Level 3 – Library, Information & Archive Services Assistant
  • Level 3 – Creative Venue Technician
  • Level 3 – Fashion Studio Assistant
  • Level 3 – Organ Builder
  • Level 4 – Cultural Heritage Conservation Technician
  • Level 4 – Junior 2D Artist
  • Level 4 – Fashion and Textiles Product Technologist
    Level 5 – Bespoke Tailor and Cutter

Currently, there aren’t any degree apprenticeships in the Arts however who knows what the future holds…

Want to know what apprenticeships are all about? We have you covered!

 

University

If you choose to go to university to get your Arts career started, there are hundreds of options available to you. Getting a degree in the Arts will allow you to learn the theoretical knowledge of the sector which you can apply to your career in the future. Another benefit of a degree is the chance to specialise your learning in areas that interest you and may be necessary for a particular role if you already have one in mind. Additionally, taking a year in industry will also give you the work experience that employers look for. Here are some examples of degrees in the Arts industry that are open to you:

  • Animation BA (Hons)
  • Creative Arts BA (Hons)
  • Creative Writing BA (Hons)
  • Dance BA (Hons)
  • Graphic Design BA (Hons)
  • History of Arts BA (Hons)
  • Illustration BA (Hons)
  • Music BA (Hons)
  • Photography BA (Hons)
  • Textiles BA (Hons)
  • Visual Communications BA (Hons)
  • Interior Design BA (Hons)

Want to find out what University could offer you? We have your back!

 

Graduate Jobs

If you have obtained your degree and have decided that a career in the Arts industry is for you, why not take a look at the graduate opportunities that are out there. You will enter the workplace straight away, or even be given mentoring and training by your employers to tailor your skills to your job and enable you to succeed in the creative sector.

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Other routes

There are heaps of other options for you to get your career in the Arts if none of these sounds right to you. You could choose to go straight into work after school or even become an entrepreneur and set up your own business and join the huge amounts of others who run an Arts related small business. Many people choose to be self-employed and work on their own projects, such as in the arts commission or photography sector, independently waiting for the right paid opportunities to come along. However, it is important that remember this can be a very competitive industry and many people aiming to start their career are required to work in a different role to the one they have in mind whilst they wait for their dream opportunity to come along!

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Work Description

Librarians appraise, obtain, index, collate and make available library acquisitions and organise and control other library services.

Qualification

Entry will normally require an accredited degree or postgraduate qualification. Most postgraduate courses require applicants to have had prior relevant work experience. Professional qualifications and NVQs/SVQs in Information and Library Service are available at Levels 2, 3 and 4.

Job Tasks

selects and arranges for the acquisition of books, periodicals, audio-visual and other material; collects, classifies and catalogues information, books and other material; prepares and circulates abstracts, bibliographies, book lists, etc.; identifies the information needs of clients, seeks out and evaluates information sources; establishes information storage systems to deal with queries and to maintain up to date records; manages library borrowing and inter-library loan facilities; promotes library services through displays and talks provides learning and cultural experiences through events such as author talks, reading groups, formal and informal teaching.

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Estimated Pay

Information on weekly pay (average, median and decile) is taken from a combination of two sources: the Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings (ASHE); and the Labour Force Survey (LFS) (both conducted by the Office for National Statistics (ONS)). ASHE is widely regarded as the most reliable source of information on Pay and Hours, however it does not include information on pay by qualification as well as some other characteristics (such as self-employment).

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Archivists and curators collect, appraise and preserve collections of recorded and other material of historical interest.

Qualification

Entrants require a good first degree in order to gain entry to a relevant postgraduate course. Many postgraduate courses also require applicants to have gained relevant practical experience prior to entry. Training is typically received on-the-job. Professional qualifications leading to NVQs/SVQs in relevant areas at Levels 3, 4 and 5 are available.

Job Tasks

examines, appraises and advises on the acquisition of exhibits, historic records, government papers and other material; classifies material and arranges for its safe keeping and preservation; maintains indexes, bibliographies and descriptive details of archive material and arranges for reproductions of items where necessary; examines objects to identify any damage and carries out necessary restoration whilst preserving original characteristics; makes sure that storage and display conditions protect objects from deterioration and damage; allows access to original material or material not on display for researchers; develops and promotes ideas for exhibitions and displays; negotiates loans of material for specialist displays; liaises with school and other groups or individuals, publicises exhibits and arranges special displays for general, specialised or educational interest; answers verbal or written enquiries and gives advice on exhibits or other material.

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Estimated Pay

Information on weekly pay (average, median and decile) is taken from a combination of two sources: the Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings (ASHE); and the Labour Force Survey (LFS) (both conducted by the Office for National Statistics (ONS)). ASHE is widely regarded as the most reliable source of information on Pay and Hours, however it does not include information on pay by qualification as well as some other characteristics (such as self-employment).

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Work Description

Artists create artistic works using appropriate techniques, materials and media; design artwork and illustrations; and restore damaged pieces of art.

Qualification

No specific academic qualifications are required although a variety of vocational qualifications, degrees and postgraduate courses are available. Entry can be based upon portfolio work.

Job Tasks

conceives and develops ideas and ways of working for artistic composition; selects appropriate materials, medium and method; prepares sketches, scale drawings or colour schemes; builds up composition into finished work by carving, sculpting, etching, painting, engraving, drawing, etc.; approaches managers of galleries and exhibitions in order to get finished work displayed; uses artistic skills to restore damaged artworks; liaises with writers and publishers to produce book illustrations; markets and sells finished work directly to customers; produces works on commission basis for clients.

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Estimated Pay

Information on weekly pay (average, median and decile) is taken from a combination of two sources: the Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings (ASHE); and the Labour Force Survey (LFS) (both conducted by the Office for National Statistics (ONS)). ASHE is widely regarded as the most reliable source of information on Pay and Hours, however it does not include information on pay by qualification as well as some other characteristics (such as self-employment).

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Job holders in this unit group write, edit and evaluate literary material for publication excluding material for newspapers, magazines and other periodicals but including scripts and narrative for film, TV, radio and computer games and animations; and translate spoken and written statements into different languages.

Qualification

Entry is possible with a variety of academic qualifications and/or relevant experience. Postgraduate and professional qualifications are available and are required for some occupations.

Job Tasks

determines subject matter and researches as necessary by interviewing, attending public events, seeking out records, observing etc.; generates and develops creative ideas for literary material; selects material for publication, checks style, grammar and accuracy of content, arranges for any necessary revisions and checks proof copies before printing; negotiates contracts with freelance agents and with buyer on behalf of writer; writes instruction manuals and user guides, technical reports, catalogues and indexes, prepares sales literature and writes technical articles for trade journals; converts documents or spoken statements from original or source language into another language; provides communication support for the hard of hearing or the visually impaired.

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Estimated Pay

Information on weekly pay (average, median and decile) is taken from a combination of two sources: the Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings (ASHE); and the Labour Force Survey (LFS) (both conducted by the Office for National Statistics (ONS)). ASHE is widely regarded as the most reliable source of information on Pay and Hours, however it does not include information on pay by qualification as well as some other characteristics (such as self-employment).

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Actors, entertainers and presenters sing, portray roles in dramatic productions, perform comedy routines, gymnastic feats and tricks of illusion, train animals to perform and perform with them, and introduce and present radio and television programmes.

Qualification

Entry does not depend on academic qualifications although some drama schools require candidates to have GCSEs/S grades or A levels/H grades or a degree. Entry can be based upon an audition. Membership of the appropriate trade union is usually required. NVQs/SVQs in performing arts are available.

Job Tasks

studies script, play or book and prepares and rehearses interpretation; assumes character created by a playwright or author and communicates this to an audience; performs singing, comedy, acrobatic, illusion and conjuring routines; trains animals to perform entertaining routines and may perform with them; introduces and presents radio and television programmes, reads news bulletins and makes announcements; conducts interviews and prepares reports for news broadcasts, current affairs programmes and documentaries; plays pre-recorded music at nightclubs, discotheques, and private functions.

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Estimated Pay

Information on weekly pay (average, median and decile) is taken from a combination of two sources: the Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings (ASHE); and the Labour Force Survey (LFS) (both conducted by the Office for National Statistics (ONS)). ASHE is widely regarded as the most reliable source of information on Pay and Hours, however it does not include information on pay by qualification as well as some other characteristics (such as self-employment).

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Work Description

Dancers and choreographers devise, direct, rehearse and perform classical and contemporary dance routines.

Qualification

There are no formal academic requirements, although some dance schools may require candidates to have passed relevant dance Graded Examinations. Entry to courses is often via audition. Medical and physical assessments are required. Performers’ courses typically last three years and lead to a diploma or certificate awarded by the school. Some degree courses are also available.

Job Tasks

builds and maintains stamina, physical strength, agility and general health through fitness exercises and healthy eating; attends rehearsals to develop and practice dance routines for performance; participates in dance performance; demonstrates and directs dance moves, monitors and analyses technique and performance, and determines how improvements can be made.

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Estimated Pay

Information on weekly pay (average, median and decile) is taken from a combination of two sources: the Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings (ASHE); and the Labour Force Survey (LFS) (both conducted by the Office for National Statistics (ONS)). ASHE is widely regarded as the most reliable source of information on Pay and Hours, however it does not include information on pay by qualification as well as some other characteristics (such as self-employment).

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Musicians write, arrange, orchestrate, conduct and perform musical compositions.

Qualification

There are no formal academic entry requirements although many possess a degree and/or diploma. Entry to a degree or graduate diploma course requires A levels/H grades. Entrants to the performers’ diploma course generally possess GCSEs/S grades and Associated Board Graded Examination passes in their chosen instrument(s) and will be required to audition. Apprenticeships at NVQ Levels 2 and 3 are available in some areas.

Job Tasks

conceives and writes original music; tunes instrument and studies and rehearses score; plays instrument as a soloist or as a member of a group or orchestra; scores music for different combinations of voices and instruments to produce desired effect; auditions and selects performers and rehearses and conducts them in the performance of the composition.

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Estimated Pay

Information on weekly pay (average, median and decile) is taken from a combination of two sources: the Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings (ASHE); and the Labour Force Survey (LFS) (both conducted by the Office for National Statistics (ONS)). ASHE is widely regarded as the most reliable source of information on Pay and Hours, however it does not include information on pay by qualification as well as some other characteristics (such as self-employment).

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Work Description

Arts officers, producers and directors assume creative, financial and organisational responsibilities in the production and direction of television and radio programmes, films, stage presentations, content for other media, and the promotion and exhibition of other creative activities.

Qualification

Entry can be via academic qualifications, BTEC/SQA awards, diplomas or degrees in sector-relevant subjects. Apprenticeships are available at NVQ Levels 2 and 3 in some areas.

Job Tasks

chooses writers, scripts, technical staff and performers, and assumes overall responsibility for completion of project on time and within budget; directs actors, designers, camera team, sound crew and other production and technical staff to achieve desired effects; breaks script into scenes and formulates a shooting schedule that will be most economical in terms of time, location and sets; prepares rehearsal and production schedule for main events, design of sets and costumes, technical rehearsals and dress rehearsals; ensures necessary equipment, props, performers and technical staff are on set when required; manages health and safety issues; selects, contracts, markets and arranges for the presentation and/or distribution of performance, visual and heritage arts.

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Estimated Pay

Information on weekly pay (average, median and decile) is taken from a combination of two sources: the Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings (ASHE); and the Labour Force Survey (LFS) (both conducted by the Office for National Statistics (ONS)). ASHE is widely regarded as the most reliable source of information on Pay and Hours, however it does not include information on pay by qualification as well as some other characteristics (such as self-employment).

Unemployment Data

The level and rate of UK unemployment for this career path measured by the Labour Force Survey (LFS) as a percentage, using the International Labour Organisation's definition of unemployment.

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Work Description

Workers in this unit group operate and assist with still, cine and television cameras and operate other equipment to record, manipulate and project sound and vision for entertainment, cultural, commercial and industrial purposes.

Qualification

There are no set academic requirements although entrants usually possess GCSEs/S grades, A levels/H grades and are able to demonstrate proof of pre- entry work experience. A variety of diplomas, degrees and postgraduate qualifications are available. NVQs/SVQs in Photography are available at Levels 2, 3 and 4.

Job Tasks

selects subject and conceives composition of picture or discusses composition with colleagues; arranges subject, lighting, camera equipment and any microphones; inserts lenses and adjusts aperture and speed settings as necessary; operates scanning equipment to transfer image to computer and manipulates image to achieve the desired effect; photographs subject or follows action by moving camera; takes, records and manipulates digital images and digital video footage; controls transmission, broadcasting and satellite systems for television and radio programmes, identifies and solves related technical problems; checks operation and positioning of projectors, vision and sound recording equipment, and mixing and dubbing equipment; operates equipment to record, edit and play back films and television programmes; manages health and safety issues; operates sound mixing and dubbing equipment to obtain desired mix, level and balance of sound.

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Estimated Pay

Information on weekly pay (average, median and decile) is taken from a combination of two sources: the Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings (ASHE); and the Labour Force Survey (LFS) (both conducted by the Office for National Statistics (ONS)). ASHE is widely regarded as the most reliable source of information on Pay and Hours, however it does not include information on pay by qualification as well as some other characteristics (such as self-employment).

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Graphic designers use illustrative, sound, visual and multimedia techniques to convey a message for information, entertainment, advertising, promotion or publicity purposes, and create special visual effects and animations for computer games, film, interactive and other media.

Qualification

Entrants have usually completed a foundation course, a BTEC/SQA award, a degree and/or postgraduate qualification. NVQs/SVQs in Design (in various disciplines) are available at Levels 2 and 3. Portfolio work is also important for entry.

Job Tasks

liaises with client to clarify aims of project brief, discusses media, software and technology to be used, establishes timetable for project and defines budgetary constraints; undertakes research into project, considers previous related projects and compares costs of using different processes; prepares sketches, scale drawings, models, colour schemes and other mock-ups to show clients and discusses any required alterations; prepares specification and instructions for realisation of the project; liaises with other parts of the production team to ensure graphic design fits with other elements, processes and timescales; produces or oversees creation of the final product.

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Estimated Pay

Information on weekly pay (average, median and decile) is taken from a combination of two sources: the Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings (ASHE); and the Labour Force Survey (LFS) (both conducted by the Office for National Statistics (ONS)). ASHE is widely regarded as the most reliable source of information on Pay and Hours, however it does not include information on pay by qualification as well as some other characteristics (such as self-employment).

Unemployment Data

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Work Description

Product, clothing and related designers plan, direct and undertake the creation of designs for new industrial and commercial products, clothing and related fashion accessories, costumes and wigs, and for building interiors and stage sets.

Qualification

Entrants have usually completed a foundation course, BTEC/SQA award, degree and or postgraduate qualification. NVQs/SVQs in Fashion Design and Design are available at Level 2, as are apprenticeships at Levels 2 and 3.

Job Tasks

liaises with client to determine the purpose, cost, technical specification and potential uses/users of product; undertakes research to determine market trends, production requirements, availability of resources and formulates design concepts; prepares sketches, designs, patterns or prototypes for textiles, clothing, footwear, jewellery, fashion accessories, set props, wigs, ceramics, plastics, motor vehicles, domestic appliances and engineering products; prepares sketches, designs, mock-ups and storyboards for consideration by theatre/film director or client; submits design to management, sales department or client for approval, communicates design rationale and makes any necessary alterations; specifies materials, production method and finish for aesthetic or functional effect, and oversees production of sample and/or finished product; observes and manages intellectual property issues.

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Adviser, fashion Artist, boot and shoe Artist, shoe Consultant, bridal Consultant, design, interior Consultant, design Consultant, fashion Consultant, packaging Couturier Decorator, interior Designer, apparel Designer, applications Designer, bathroom Designer, body Designer, book Designer, bridalwear Designer, ceramic Designer, cloth Designer, clothes Designer, clothing Designer, commercial Designer, costume Designer, craft Designer, décor Designer, dress Designer, embroidery Designer, fashion Designer, footwear Designer, furnishing, soft Designer, furniture Designer, games Designer, gem Designer, glass Designer, handbag Designer, hat Designer, industrial Designer, instrument Designer, instrumentation Designer, interior Designer, interior and spatial Designer, jewellery Designer, kitchen Designer, knitwear Designer, lithographic Designer, metalwork Designer, packaging Designer, pattern Designer, pottery Designer, printer's Designer, product Designer, set Designer, shopfitting Designer, silversmith Designer, stage Designer, textile Designer, toy Designer, wallpaper Designer Designer Designer Designer Designer Designer Designer Designer Designer Designer Designer Designer Designer Designer Designer Designer Designer Designer Designer Designer Designer Developer, product Dresser, set Leader, team Manager, display, visual Planner, footwear Planner, kitchen Predictor, fashion Stylist, colour Stylist, interior Stylist Technologist, packaging 

Estimated Pay

Information on weekly pay (average, median and decile) is taken from a combination of two sources: the Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings (ASHE); and the Labour Force Survey (LFS) (both conducted by the Office for National Statistics (ONS)). ASHE is widely regarded as the most reliable source of information on Pay and Hours, however it does not include information on pay by qualification as well as some other characteristics (such as self-employment).

Unemployment Data

The level and rate of UK unemployment for this career path measured by the Labour Force Survey (LFS) as a percentage, using the International Labour Organisation's definition of unemployment.

Projected Employment Levels

Estimated Hours

Work Description

Library clerks and assistants classify, sort and file publications, documents, audio-visual and computerised material in libraries and offices.

Qualification

There are no minimum academic requirements, although entrants usually possess GCSEs/S grades or A-Levels/H grades. Training is usually provided on-the-job. NVQs/ SVQs in Information and Library Services are available at Levels 2 and 3.

Job Tasks

sorts, catalogues and maintains library records; locates and retrieves material on request for borrowers; issues library material and records date of issue/ due date for return; classifies, labels and indexes new books; performs simple repairs on old books.

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Estimated Pay

Information on weekly pay (average, median and decile) is taken from a combination of two sources: the Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings (ASHE); and the Labour Force Survey (LFS) (both conducted by the Office for National Statistics (ONS)). ASHE is widely regarded as the most reliable source of information on Pay and Hours, however it does not include information on pay by qualification as well as some other characteristics (such as self-employment).

Unemployment Data

The level and rate of UK unemployment for this career path measured by the Labour Force Survey (LFS) as a percentage, using the International Labour Organisation's definition of unemployment.

Projected Employment Levels

Estimated Hours

Work Description

Glass and ceramics workers, form, shape, decorate, smooth and polish glassware, earthenware, refractory goods, clay bricks and other ceramic goods.

Qualification

There are no formal academic entry requirements. Training is typically provided on-the-job. NVQs/ SVQs at Levels 1, 2 and 3 are available in some areas.

Job Tasks

uses hand tools and operates machinery to heat, bend, shape, press, drill and cut glass; makes artificial eyes, laminated glass sheets or blocks, glass fibre tissue, wool, filament and matting, marks optical lenses and assembles rimless spectacles; makes models and moulds from moulding clay and plaster for use in the making and casting of pottery and other ceramic goods; throws, casts and presses clay by hand or machine to form pottery, stoneware or refractory goods such as bricks, crucibles, ornaments, sanitary furnishings, saggars, cups, saucers, plates and roofing tiles; cuts and joins unfired stoneware pipes to form junctions and gullies, moulds sealing bands on clay pipes, prepares and joins porcelain or earthenware components and assists crucible makers and stone workers with their tasks; applies decorative designs and finishes to glassware, optical glass and ceramic goods by grinding, smoothing, polishing, cutting, etching, dipping, painting or transferring patterns or labels.

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Estimated Pay

Information on weekly pay (average, median and decile) is taken from a combination of two sources: the Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings (ASHE); and the Labour Force Survey (LFS) (both conducted by the Office for National Statistics (ONS)). ASHE is widely regarded as the most reliable source of information on Pay and Hours, however it does not include information on pay by qualification as well as some other characteristics (such as self-employment).

Unemployment Data

The level and rate of UK unemployment for this career path measured by the Labour Force Survey (LFS) as a percentage, using the International Labour Organisation's definition of unemployment.

Projected Employment Levels

Estimated Hours

Work Description

Furniture makers and other craft woodworkers make, repair and restore wooden furniture, decorative objects and other crafted pieces of woodwork.

Qualification

There are no formal entry requirements, although entrants typically possess a variety of academic and vocational qualifications. Training is provided off- and on-the-job. A number of NVQs/SVQs and other vocational qualifications covering various aspects of furniture production and wood machining are available at various levels. Apprenticeships in Cabinet Making are available in some areas.

Job Tasks

examines drawings and specifications to determine job requirements and appropriate materials; selects, measures, cuts and shapes wood using saws, chisels, planes, powered hand tools and woodworking machines; assembles parts with crafted joints, nails, screws, dowels or adhesives and fits locks, catches, hinges, castors, drawers, shelves and other fittings; removes, replaces or repairs damaged parts of wooden furniture; measures floor area to be covered and lays wood blocks, parquet panels or hardwood strips; matches and marks out veneers ready for cutting and examines and repairs defects in veneer or plywood sheets.

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Estimated Pay

Information on weekly pay (average, median and decile) is taken from a combination of two sources: the Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings (ASHE); and the Labour Force Survey (LFS) (both conducted by the Office for National Statistics (ONS)). ASHE is widely regarded as the most reliable source of information on Pay and Hours, however it does not include information on pay by qualification as well as some other characteristics (such as self-employment).

Unemployment Data

The level and rate of UK unemployment for this career path measured by the Labour Force Survey (LFS) as a percentage, using the International Labour Organisation's definition of unemployment.

Projected Employment Levels

Estimated Hours

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