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SUMMARY
71%
High Risk
28%
Low Risk
41%
Moderate Risk
34%
Low Risk
34%
Low Risk
60%
Moderate Risk
JOB SCORE 1.6/10 4.4/10 4.8/10 2.0/10 4.3/10 2.2/10
POLLING
75%
(High Risk, Based on 29 votes)
35%
(Low Risk, Based on 700 votes)
45%
(Moderate Risk, Based on 950 votes)
56%
(Moderate Risk, Based on 28 votes)
71%
(High Risk, Based on 4,352 votes)
75%
(High Risk, Based on 15 votes)
GROWTH
by year 2034
-2.6%
1.8%
4.0%
-12.4%
2.1%
-15.1%
WAGES
$40,100
or $19.28 per hour
$42,520
or $20.44 per hour
$70,980
or $34.12 per hour
$53,620
or $25.78 per hour
$61,300
or $29.47 per hour
$49,300
or $23.70 per hour
VOLUME
as of 2024
5,550
51,230
28,860
4,000
214,260
2,010
SNOWFLAKE [?] The Snowflake is a visual summary of the five badges: Automation Risk (calculated), Risk (polled), Growth, Wages and Volume. It gives you an instant snapshot of an occupations profile. The colour of the Snowflake relates to its size. The better the occupation scores in relation to others, the larger and greener the Snowflake becomes. Snowflake diagram for Photographic Process Workers and Processing Machine Operators Snowflake diagram for Photographers Snowflake diagram for Film and Video Editors Snowflake diagram for Desktop Publishers Snowflake diagram for Graphic Designers Snowflake diagram for Camera and Photographic Equipment Repairers
DESCRIPTION Perform work involved in developing and processing photographic images from film or digital media. May perform precision tasks such as editing photographic negatives and prints. Photograph people, landscapes, merchandise, or other subjects. May use lighting equipment to enhance a subject's appearance. May use editing software to produce finished images and prints. Includes commercial and industrial photographers, scientific photographers, and photojournalists. Edit moving images on film, video, or other media. May work with a producer or director to organize images for final production. May edit or synchronize soundtracks with images. Format typescript and graphic elements using computer software to produce publication-ready material. Design or create graphics to meet specific commercial or promotional needs, such as packaging, displays, or logos. May use a variety of mediums to achieve artistic or decorative effects. Repair and adjust cameras and photographic equipment, including commercial video and motion picture camera equipment.

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Curious how automation and AI could affect your career? Our comparison tool lets you view two or more jobs side by side, helping you quickly spot differences in risk level, pay, growth, and popularity. All of this is based on a mix of academic research, user polling, and official labour data.

Automation Risk

Each occupation shows a probability of automation. A higher score means machines and algorithms are more likely to take over the role in the future.

Job Score

A quick summary of how a job performs overall — factoring in wages, growth, volume, and automation risk. It’s a handy way to see the bigger picture at a glance.

Polling Data

Thousands of visitors cast their votes on how “automatable” each job feels. These community insights are shown alongside the calculated probabilities.

Growth & Wages

See how fast each occupation is projected to grow and what people earn on average. High wages don’t always mean high security — automation risk still matters.

Volume of Workers

Explore how many people currently work in each occupation and in which year the data was recorded. Popularity can affect how disruptive automation will be for the wider economy.

The Snowflake Diagram

Each snowflake visualises the balance between automation risk, wages, growth, and job volume. Bigger and greener areas mean stronger performance in that dimension.

Use this comparison page to research careers, guide students, or simply explore the future of work. All data is regularly updated to keep the results relevant.