Preparing for Fashion Careers 1 Chapter 13 Preparing for Fashion Careers Career Options Education and Training.

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Preparing for Fashion Careers 1 Chapter 13 Preparing for Fashion Careers Career Options Education and Training

Preparing for Fashion Careers 2 Chapter Objectives Identify the personal traits valued by employers. Identify the personal skills valued by employers. Describe four areas of employment in the fashion industry. Discuss the education options for fashion careers.

Preparing for Fashion Careers 3 Career Foundations Some jobs in fashion require a high degree of artistic creativity and originality, while others require business know-how and management skills. Knowledge of the basics of marketing is important for all jobs in the fashion industry. Section 13.1

Personal Traits Section 13.1 Top-Ten Personality Traits Enthusiasm Maturity Self-Discipline Dependability Initiative Positive Attitude Productivity Reliability Punctuality Independence 4 trait a distinguishing feature or characteristic of a personality

Preparing for Fashion Careers 5 Personal Skills Personal skills can be learned and developed with education and training. Section 13.1 Interpersonal skills include the ability to work with others and be responsible, trustworthy, honest, and loyal. Good communication… Key areas of communication include reading, writing, listening, and speaking.

Preparing for Fashion Careers 6 Personal Skills Most work in the fashion industry is done in team situations. Section 13.1 Teamwork is the process of achieving the goals of the team. A person with leadership skills is a person who inspires, motivates, and influences others. Fashion marketers depend on leaders to develop new ideas and designs as well as strategies for marketing.

Types of Jobs in Fashion Section 13.1 Textiles Research Scientist Textile Colorist Textile Designer/ Artist Converter Plant Engineer Marketing Analyst Production Supervisor Sales Representative 7

Types of Jobs in Fashion Section 13.1 Fashion Promotion Art Director (Designer) Advertising Director Graphic Designer Fashion Copywriter Fashion Illustrator Fashion Photographer Fashion Model Public Relations Agent 8

Types of Jobs in Fashion Section 13.1 Design and Manufacturing Designer Patternmaker Sample Maker Cutter Production Manager Sales Supply-Chain Manager Market- Research Analyst 9

Types of Jobs in Fashion Section 13.1 Retail Buyer Merchandise Planner/ Allocator Associate Buyer Merchandise Coordinator Trend Researcher Store Manager Human Resources Manager Human Resources Manager Sales Associate 10