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Magician By: Colten Fast
Job Description • Magicians perform tricks and illusions for audiences. There are varying degrees of magicians, and the more experienced and training that on has in its position, the better they are. A person should not consider a magician a full- time job. Magicians work at a specific venus to a specific company.
Training Rather than educational credentials, a career as a magician depends on talent, practice and experience. Like most entertainers, magicians typically have a high school diploma. Colleges generally doesn't offer undergraduate or graduate degree programs in the magical arts; however, some colleges may offer magician training courses through continuing education programs.
Job Outlook The growth of magicians is not growing very fast. Because this job is only depending on the demand for entertainment. When the economy is in hard times, the demand for magicians is very low.
sALARY Up to $50,000 per year.
Qualifications No formal qualifications for a magician are required. It will cost you anywhere from $100 to $2500. All that is really required is a little college training or a trip to the library.
Work Environment Work environments for a magician may vary on the position of the job they are in. If they manage their own show, they will be more established. A permanent venue usually has a quite large stage with trap doors, for the performances.
Qualifications 2 • Need to have an imagination • Careful hands • Some humor
Magician Names Harary, Franz Hamman, Br. John Harris, Paul Hatfield, Murray and Teresa Henning, Doug Herrmann, Alexander Hilliard, John Northern Houdini, Harry (Erik Weiss) Hugard, Jean
Sources • http://www.dreamspinnersinc.com/dragonindex.html • http://careers.stateuniversity.com/pages/7790/Magician.html • http://www.sportscity.com/NBA/Orlando-Magic-Salaries • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_magicians • sciencenewsforkids.org