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Photographers

Photograph people, landscapes, merchandise, or other subjects, using digital or film cameras and equipment. May develop negatives or use computer software to produce finished images and prints. Includes scientific photographers, aerial photographers, and photojournalists.

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Parachute skills

  1. Pay attention to details - Data (4.44)
  2. Develop, improve - Data (4.42)
  3. Design, use artistic abilities, be original - Data (4.42)
  4. Finish, restore, preserve - Things (4.42)
  5. Imagine - Data (4.42)
  6. Follow through, get things done - People (4.12)
  7. Convey warmth and empathy - People (4.10)
  8. Serve, care for, follow instructions faithfully - People (4.10)
  9. Create, innovate, invent - Data (3.87)
  10. Visualize, including in three dimensions - Data (3.75)
  11. Communicate well, in person - People (3.75)
  12. Listen - People (3.75)
  13. Teach, tutor, or train (individuals, groups, animals) - People (3.70)
  14. Persuade, sell, recruit - People (3.60)
  15. Speak - People (3.50)


ONET Skills

ONET Abilities

ONET Work Styles

  1. Active Listening (3.75)
  2. Speaking (3.50)
  1. Oral Comprehension (3.75)
  2. Oral Expression (3.75)
  3. Visualization (3.75)
  4. Originality (3.50)
  1. Dependability (4.86)
  2. Cooperation (4.45)
  3. Attention to Detail (4.44)
  4. Self Control (4.37)
  5. Integrity (4.33)
  6. Adaptability/Flexibility (4.18)
  7. Initiative (4.17)
  8. Persistence (4.12)
  9. Stress Tolerance (4.11)
  10. Concern for Others (4.10)
  11. Innovation (3.87)
  12. Achievement/Effort (3.81)
  13. Independence (3.70)

Work Activities

Detailed Work Activities

  1. Thinking Creatively (4.42)
  2. Identifying Objects, Actions, and Events (4.18)
  3. Inspecting Equipment, Structures, or Material (3.92)
  4. Training and Teaching Others (3.70)
  5. Selling or Influencing Others (3.60)
  1. Achieve Special Camera Effects (4.42)
  2. Use Creativity To Art Or Design Work (4.42)
  3. Use Photographic Materials (4.42)
  4. Retouch Negatives Or Prints (4.42)
  5. Distinguish Details In Graphic Arts Material (4.18)