Whether you have the urge to write, perform, design, or otherwise create and communicate, opportunities are limitless in the arts and communications. "Career Ideas for Teens in the Arts and Communications" profiles numerous opportunities in this field. The careers profiled include: Actor, Animator, Choreographer, Development director, Editor, Film director, Journalist, Lobbyist, Photographer, Scriptwriter, Technical writer, and Webmaster.
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This is Book 9 in the Career Ideas for Teens Series. See all Career Ideas for Teens books here.
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Diane Lindsey Reeves holds an undergraduate degree in elementary education and a master's-level certification in applied communications. She is the author or coauthor of several books, including the Career Ideas for Teens series for Facts On File and Checkmark Books. Reeves also conducts workshops on teaching career-planning skills to students and is the fou
More about Diane Lindsey ReevesGail Karlitz has coauthored several books in the Career Ideas for Teens series for Facts On File and Checkmark Books. She lives in Stamford, Connecticut.
More about Gail KarlitzDon Rauf helped write the Career Ideas for Teens series for Facts On File and Checkmark Books and currently resides in Seattle, Washington. Monique Vescia is a contributor to the Scholastic BookFiles series of reading guides for middle-school kids and to the Career Ideas for Teens series for Facts On File and Checkmark Books. She lives in Seattle, Washington
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