10 Reasons to Employ a Musician

Arts subjects don’t always receive the recognition they deserve. We are  constantly hearing about cuts within the arts and, in some cases, they are completely ignored altogether. But it’s not all doom and gloom. Studying music at a university or music college can be a smart move.

Over the past few months, I’ve read some interesting comments on social media sites about the value of employing musicians, specifically music graduates. The general argument revolved around the respective positive verses negative traits of employing musicians within other professions. However, employing a musician might just be the best decision employers ever make, and here’s why:

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Musicians are highly disciplined. They have spent years working at their instrument or voice. They prioritise practice time, frequently running into hours per day. They constantly set and achieve new goals.

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Musicians are generally well-organised. They constantly organise their schedule. These include practice time, rehearsal time, and networking time. They do this on a regular basis.

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Musicians are natural problem solvers, tenaciously working to secure their goals. They do this whether they are working out technical problems in pieces of music or finding funding for a project.

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Musicians are analytical individuals. They are thinkers who analyse and conceptualise, forming opinions and digesting information with ease.

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Musicians are accustomed to arranging, hosting, and performing at public events. This experience makes them confident when it comes to interacting with others.

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Musicians are generally excellent networkers. This skill is essential for obtaining regular performance opportunities. These include recitals, concerts, session work, and even obtaining pupils.

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Musicians are adept and usually confident at speaking in public; whether introducing concerts or rehearsing large groups of musicians, they are accustomed to audiences.

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Musicians think outside the box. They are creative in every sense of the word, always seeking new ways of presenting music, projects and ideas.

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Musicians are generally expressive human beings who posses great communication skills and many enjoy teamwork, too.

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Musicians are often competitive, highly motivated and driven, giving them an edge.

Those who’ve studied for a music degree could be amongst the most employable and successful of all graduates. Therefore, if you are studying music, considering studying music, or have studied music, you may just be on the path to a bright, gilded future, whatever direction that path may take.

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  1. David Topple says:

    You’ve omitted an important one Melanie: musicians are often very good at working in a team.

  2. Why didn’t I have this before my last job interview?

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