Entertainment and Recreation Managers (Except Gambling)
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- Chance of being automated
- Job growth
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Calculated automation risk
Minimal Risk (0-20%): This occupation appears difficult to replace end-to-end with current or near-future automation, including AI software and robotics. Roles in this range usually depend on human judgement, creativity, care, leadership, specialist expertise, or adapting to messy real-world situations. AI and machines may still change parts of the work, but the occupation is likely to remain a distinct human role.
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Human strengths important in this job
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Thinking creatively
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Decision-making and problem solving
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Communicating with people outside the organization
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Education and training expertise
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Assisting and caring for others
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Social perceptiveness
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Persuasion
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Coordinating others’ work
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Developing objectives and strategies
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Active learning
Quite importantWhy this matters
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Pay & outlook
Wages
In 2024, the median annual wage for Entertainment and Recreation Managers, Except Gambling was $77,180 ($37 per hour).
The median annual wage for Entertainment and Recreation Managers, Except Gambling was 55.9% higher than the national median annual wage, which stood at $49,500.
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Wages over time
Growth
The number of 'Entertainment and Recreation Managers, Except Gambling' job openings is expected to rise 7.7% by 2034
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Total employment, and estimated job openings
Updated projections are due 09-2025.
Volume
As of 2024 there were 36,700 people employed as 'Entertainment and Recreation Managers, Except Gambling' within the United States.
This represents around < 0.001% of the employed workforce across the country
Put another way, around 1 in 4 thousand people are employed as 'Entertainment and Recreation Managers, Except Gambling'.
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Plan, direct, or coordinate entertainment and recreational activities and operations of a recreational facility, including cruise ships and parks.
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