Teen Living Objective 11.04 Discuss Career Opportunities in the Apparel Design Field.

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Teen Living Objective Discuss Career Opportunities in the Apparel Design Field

Entry Level Positions Sales Associate – assist customers with purchases in clothing stores Sewing Machine Operator – sews garments with a sewing machine

Jobs that Require Some Training Clothing alterations specialist – i.e. the person at the dry cleaners that hems pants, takes-in a size on a garment, etc.

Internships Job-shadowing – work-based learning experience to help someone decide if an apparel career is right for them

Professional Level Designer – a person that creates new fashions ◦A position well-suited for someone that loves to sew and experiment with different types of fabrics