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Major Activities Of Fashion Designers

(Numbers in tables below are the percent of people in the occupation choosing the item.)

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SchoolCampusesAwardsInfo
AIU OnlineOnlineAssociate
American InterContinental UniversityGA, TXAssociate, Bachelor
Bauder CollegeGAAssociate, Bachelor
Colorado Technical UniversityCOAssociate
ICS CanadaOnlineDiploma
ITT Technical InstituteAZ, MD, IL, UT, NC, IN, NE, TX, MI, OH, CA, MN, MO, SC, OK, NM, VA, AL, GA, WA, KY, OR, NV, AR, CO, ID, NY, TN, FL, WI, LA, MAAssociate, Bachelor, Diploma
International Academy of Design and TechnologyIL, CA, WA, FL, TX, MI, NVAssociate, Bachelor
Penn Foster Career SchoolOnlineDiploma
Stevens-Henager CollegeID, UTAssociate, Bachelor
The Art InstitutesAZ, IL, WA, IN, TX, PA, OR, MI, CO, NY, OH, CA, BC, FLBachelor, Diploma
Wood Tobé-Coburn SchoolNYAssociate

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Common Job Activities% Choosing
Thinking Creatively96%
Establishing And Maintaining Interpersonal Relationships88%
Organizing, Planning, And Prioritizing Work88%
Getting Information86%
Judging The Qualities Of Things, Services, Or People81%
Scheduling Work And Activities81%
Communicating With Persons Outside Organization80%
Communicating With Supervisors, Peers, Or Subordinates80%
Making Decisions And Solving Problems79%
Selling Or Influencing Others78%
Developing Objectives And Strategies77%
Identifying Objects, Actions, And Events77%
Drafting, Laying Out, And Specifying Technical Devices, Parts, And Equipment76%
Guiding, Directing, And Motivating Subordinates75%
Updating And Using Relevant Knowledge74%
Coordinating The Work And Activities Of Others73%
Monitoring And Controlling Resources73%
Monitor Processes, Materials, Or Surroundings72%
Inspecting Equipment, Structures, Or Material72%
Interpreting The Meaning Of Information For Others71%
Estimating The Quantifiable Characteristics Of Products, Events, Or Information71%
Interacting With Computers70%
Coaching And Developing Others69%
Resolving Conflicts And Negotiating With Others68%
Developing And Building Teams67%
Training And Teaching Others64%
Evaluating Information To Determine Compliance With Standards63%
Performing For Or Working Directly With The Public63%
Provide Consultation And Advice To Others61%
Documenting/Recording Information59%
Staffing Organizational Units59%
Processing Information54%
Common Work Conditions% Choosing
Contact With Others94%
Structured Versus Unstructured Work93%
Electronic Mail93%
Indoors, Environmentally Controlled90%
Letters And Memos89%
Spend Time Sitting85%
Time Pressure81%
Freedom To Make Decisions78%
Work With Work Group Or Team78%
Importance Of Being Exact Or Accurate77%
Face-To-Face Discussions77%
Level Of Competition77%
Spend Time Using Your Hands To Handle, Control, Or Feel Objects, Tools, Or Controls75%
Impact Of Decisions On Co-Workers Or Company Results74%
Telephone71%
Deal With External Customers70%
Frequency Of Conflict Situations65%
Frequency Of Decision Making64%
Coordinate Or Lead Others63%
Cramped Work Space, Awkward Positions59%
Sounds, Noise Levels Are Distracting Or Uncomfortable56%
Spend Time Making Repetitive Motions53%
Responsibility For Outcomes And Results51%
Exposed To Contaminants51%