Part IV: Descriptions of the 50 Best Jobs for Each Personality Type ___
needed materials for special eff ects, including wigs,
beards, and special cosmetics. Write makeup sheets
and take photos in order to document specifi c looks
and the products that were used to achieve the looks.
Examine sketches, photographs, and plaster models
in order to obtain desired character image depiction.
Attach prostheses to performers and apply makeup in
order to create special features or eff ects such as scars,
aging, or illness. Evaluate environmental character-
istics such as venue size and lighting plans in order
to determine makeup requirements. Design rubber
or plastic prostheses that can be used to change per-
formers’ appearances. Create character drawings or
models, based upon independent research, in order to
augment period production fi les. Advise hairdressers
on the hairstyles required for character parts. Study
production information such as character descrip-
tions, period settings, and situations in order to
determine makeup requirements. Provide performers
with makeup removal assistance after performances
have been completed. Wash and reset wigs. Demon-
strate products to clients, and provide instruction in
makeup application.
GOE—Interest Area/Cluster: 03. Arts and Com-
munication. Work Group: 03.06. Drama. Other
Jobs in " is Work Group: Actors; Costume Atten-
dants; Directors—Stage, Motion Pictures, Televi-
sion, and Radio; Public Address System and Other
Announcers; Radio and Television Announcers.
Skills: Management of Financial Resources; Equip-
ment Selection; Time Management; Operations
Analysis; Management of Material Resources;
Management of Personnel Resources; Negotiation;
Coordination.
Education and Training Programs: Cosmetology/
Cosmetologist, General; Make-Up Artist/Special-
ist; Permanent Cosmetics/Makeup and Tattooing.
Related Knowledge/Courses: Fine Arts; Chem-
istry; Design; Sales and Marketing; Personnel and
Human Resources; Psychology.
Work Env ironment : Indoors; more often stand-
ing than sitting; using hands on objects, tools, or
controls.
Marriage and Family Therapists
! e primary personality type for this occupation is Social.
Look for the description among the Social jobs.Merchandise Displayers and Window Trimmers
! Personality Code: AER
! Education/Training Required: Moderate-
term on-the-job training
! Annual Earnings: $24,830
! Beginning Wage: $16,300
! Earnings Growth Potential: Low
! Growth: 10.7%
! Annual Job Openings: 9,103
! Self-Employed: 28.6%
! Part-Time: 16.7%Plan and erect commercial displays, such as those
in windows and interiors of retail stores and at
trade exhibitions. Take photographs of displays and
signage. Plan and erect commercial displays to entice
and appeal to customers. Place prices and descriptive
signs on backdrops, fi xtures, merchandise, or fl oor.
Change or rotate window displays, interior display
areas, and signage to refl ect changes in inventory or
promotion. Obtain plans from display designers or
display managers and discuss their implementation
with clients or supervisors. Develop ideas or plans for
merchandise displays or window decorations. Con-
sult with advertising and sales staff to determine type
of merchandise to be featured and time and place
for each display. Arrange properties, furniture, mer-
chandise, backdrops, and other accessories as shown
in prepared sketches. Construct or assemble displays
and display components from fabric, glass, paper, and
plastic according to specifi cations, using hand tools
and woodworking power tools. Collaborate with oth-
ers to obtain products and other display items. Use
computers to produce signage. Dress mannequins for
displays. Maintain props and mannequins, inspect-
ing them for imperfections and applying preservative