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5 Offbeat Career Options

Offbeat careers mostly depend and develop on personal skills and talents as they don’t follow the orthodox learning techniques. Nevertheless many institutes, colleges and universities do offer courses which can be helpful to expand your expertise horizon. These offbeat careers are mostly followed by freelancers as earning is not their primary priority but some offbeat careers in Missouri also have job opportunities in various fields.

Some of the offbeat careers which do require skills and talents consist-

Cartoonist: Cartoonists take help of drawing and words to convey humor which are related to current events and daily situations. A natural talent of drawing is necessary to exactly portray the essence of the situations. Cartoonists can have a broad scope of publishing their works through magazines and newspapers. They can also publish cartoons on Internet or separate cartoon series. Many cartoonists also post their works in galleries as an art form. To have a technical and sound knowledge of cartoons one can also pursue a degree course in fine arts. The salary of every cartoonist depends upon their working area.

Choreographers: Just as cartoonists require talents so is the case with choreographers or dancers. Dancers can convey variety of moods and ideas by different dancing steps complementing the music. For achieving great success in a dancing career, dance experience is the fundamental theory.  This art form has different aspects and generally requires an early beginning as most people opt to retire at a comparatively younger age. If you are interested in this art form and started dancing since childhood, you can opt for a bachelor’s degree in dance to study the essential compositions of choreography. Missouri is the perfect destination to start this career as there are very few people who are well trained to carry this occupation.

Calligrapher: Calligraphy is associated to handwriting and is an art form having high demands in various art and craft related fields. Calligraphy designs include artistic writing and lettering for better visuals. Calligraphy training is offered by various institutions as an art for improving handwriting skills and for personal enrichment. Private institutions also offer calligraphy courses as a medium for self-employment. A calligrapher can work as a freelancer or even take a job in various media fields like advertising. You can also opt for calligraphy as a supplementary career along with art related occupation.

Anthropologist: Anthropologists are scientists who study development of human beings to understand the evolution of humanity. Various fields like biology, archaeology, linguistic and cultural traditions are under examination when studying the evolution. However, these areas are handled separately by different anthropologists according to their expertise. Anthropologists require a strong educational background and often pursue jobs in government agencies of non-profit organizations. On the other hand, an anthropologist can also work with museums as curators, forensic investigation experts or professors in colleges; a master’s degree is a must for such career. The different areas in which expertise can be achieved are- Physical anthropology, Archaeology, Sociocultural anthropology and Linguistic anthropology. In Missouri, the employment for anthropologist is very low and is about 50 (May 2011) with average annual salary of $60,160.

Translator: If you have a command over foreign languages or love to learn different foreign languages, you can opt for a career as translator or interpreter. For pursuing this occupation a bachelor’s degree is essential with a formal training in foreign language. French, German, Chinese, Arabic are some of the languages which demand translators. You can even pick a master’s degree in arts (foreign language) and apply for a government office translator/ interpreter. The pay scale associated with this career depends upon the institution for which you work. In Missouri, there are approximately 700 people who follow this profession.

These are some of the offbeat career options which can help you to undertake modern occupations which are not orthodox.

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