Career Results
1380 FoundAnatomist
"Anatomists are the master cartographers of the human body. They do not treat living patients; they explore the complex physical architecture of tissues, nerves, and bones to advance surgical techniques and evolutionary biology."
Anchor
"Anchors (News Anchors / Broadcast Journalists) are the authoritative faces of the media. To strictly differentiate: The Journalist gathers the facts in the rain. The Announcer introduces players at a football stadium. The Anchor sits behind the glass desk on live national television, staring directly into a camera to tell the nation that a war has started or the stock market has crashed."
Anesthesiologist
"Anesthesiologists are the invisible gods of the operating theater. To strictly differentiate: The Surgeon focuses entirely on cutting and fixing the broken organ. The Anesthesiologist focuses entirely on making sure the patient does not wake up screaming, feel any pain, or die from massive blood loss while the surgeon is cutting."
Animal Trainer
"Animal Trainers (Behavioral Specialists / K9 Handlers) are the psychological engineers of the animal kingdom. To strictly differentiate: The Veterinary Physician treats the biological disease with medicine. The Animal Trainer treats the psychological behavior, fixing the aggressive dog that bites or teaching the sniffer dog how to find explosives."
Animation Creator
"Animation Creators are the solo digital tycoons of the cartoon world. To strictly differentiate: The studio Animator works in a massive corporate office, drawing one specific character for a Disney movie. The Animation Creator works in their bedroom, creating their own original characters, voicing them, animating them, and publishing them directly to millions of fans on YouTube to capture 100 percent of the profit."
Animation Director
"Animation Directors are the supreme cinematic commanders of the animated world. To strictly differentiate: The Animator sits at a desk drawing the character running. The Animation Engineer writes the code to make the character clothes move. The Animation Director is the absolute boss who stands at the front of the room, looks at the drawing, and yells, "Make the run more emotional! We need more cinematic lighting!", dictating the work of 300 different artists."
Animation Engineer
"Animation Engineers (Technical Directors / Character Riggers) are the brilliant mathematicians of the CGI world. To strictly differentiate: The Animator draws the character. The Animation Director yells at the Animator to make it look better. The Animation Engineer is the hidden genius who writes the thousands of lines of code to build a digital skeleton inside the character so that when the Animator moves the arm, the digital muscles bulge and the clothes wrinkle with perfect, mathematical gravity."
Animation Graphic Designer
"Animation Graphic Designers (Motion Graphics Designers / MoGraph Artists) are the visual snipers of commercial advertising. To strictly differentiate: The "Animator" spends a month drawing a cartoon character running for a movie. The "Advertisement Designer" draws the static, frozen billboard. The "Animation Graphic Designer" takes that static billboard, puts it into Adobe After Effects, and mathematically makes the text fly across the screen, explode into sparks, and morph into a logo for a 15-second YouTube commercial."
Animation Lecturer
"Animation Lecturers are the master digital illusionists who train the next generation of creative artists. They teach students how to use highly complex 3D software to breathe life, physics, and emotion into digital characters."