Careers
Hannah Carnes
Whole Brain Thinker
LIVE LIKE YOU'RE YOUNG
I have an "orange" personality type and that means that I am outgoing and like to live life like I'm going to die tomorrow. People that are orange are very artistic and competitive, so they are usually good at sports. When I communicate I am usually very loud and breif, getting right to the point so we don't have to talk for long, and somtimes I interupt people right in the middle what they're doing. Usually when I listening, I'm listening for something entertaining so I can be engaged with what they're saying, but if I don't find anything interesting I will loose interest and stop paying attention. What frustrates me most is when someone is slow, formal, or uses steps to do something, and I myselft don't like to do these things either.
Personality Results
Gold/Yellow
Blue
Green
Green people are the ones who are very logical and can ask a lot of questions. They have very high standards and problem solve. They communicate by being very logical, using facts, and they always think before speaking. They listen for things that allow them to solve a problem, so they are usually focused on the words. They get very frustrated when small talk or failure is involved.
Decision Making
Conceptual Style
Navigation Results
My Interests
- Audio and Visual Technology and Film
- Printing Technology
- Performing Arts
- Personal Care Services
- Visual Arts
My Skills
- Profession Support Services
- Web and Digital Communications
- Health, Safety, and Enviornmental Assurance
- Journalism and Broadcasting
- Health Informatics
My Work Values
- Innovation
- Accomplishment
- Prestige
- Workplace
- Income
#1: Interpreter or Translator
Salary:
Arkansas: $8.81 to $22.65 an hour, $18,330 to $47,120 a year
National: $11.33 to $44.13 an hour, $23,570 to $91,800 a year
Classes and degrees required:
A bachelor's degree
A class of Linguistics
Any foreign language with their literature
What do they do?
An interpreter or Translator must review translated material to make sure it's correct, train other translators, read and rewrite materials into specific languages, identify and fix conflicts related to words and behaviors, compile information on content of information to be translated on an audience.
Working Conditions:
Interpreters can work in hospitals, courtrooms, ect, are required to travel to any site where they are needed, you can manage your own finances, not a lot of accidents involved, and freelance, telephone, or company are different ways you can work as an interpreter.
#2: Music Director
Salary:
Arkansas: from $9.20 to $30.34 an hour, $19,130 to $63,100 a year
Nationwide: from $10.31 to $41.40 an hour, $21,450 to $86,110 a year
Classes and degrees required:
Music theory
Conducting
Masters or Doctorate Degree, they might take a bachelors degree, in music
What Do They Do?
Band directors must direct groups at rehearsals and performances to achieve effects such as balance, rhythm, and temp, position members to have balance among sections, meet with soloists and concermasters about the performance, meet composers to talk about their pieces, and conduct soloists and ensemble members.
Working Conditions:
- Performs at night and on weekends
- Frequent travel, unless conducting or are a full time musicians
- Works closely with other people
- Some performaces are outdoors like concerts
#3: Talent Director
Salary:
Arkansas: about $9.33 to $39.23 an hour, $19,400 to $81,600 a year
National: about $15.42 to $55.36 an hour, $32,080 to $115,150 a year
Classes and degrees required:
- Playwriting
- Directing
- A Bachelor's degree in either radio and television broadcasting, communcations, film theater, drama, or dramatic literature
What Do They Do?
They confer with producers to choose what type of performers they need for the production, audition the performers and determine if they are right for the part, locate people for back round scenes or stunt doubles, arrange design screen tests, hire supervise workers that locate people with their specific needs.
Working Conditions:
Talent directors are under constant pressure and stress, they work evenings and weekends, mostly do short term projects, and work long irregular hours.