In a typical work setting, costume and wardrobe specialists:
Interpersonal Relationships
- Have a high level of social contact. They work with a team to put the production together.
- Communicate usually by face-to-face discussions. They also communicate via e-mail and telephone.
- Often work as part of a team.
- Are somewhat responsible for the work done by other workers.
Physical Work Conditions
- Often work indoors in costume shops. In rare situations, they may help solve problems on outdoor movie sets.
- May be exposed to contaminants, such as paint, makeup, and related solvents.
- Work physically very close to actors, usually within inches.
Work Performance
- Must be exact and detail-oriented.
- Usually make decisions in conjunction with actors and directors.
- Must meet monthly deadlines.
- Most of the time can set their daily tasks and goals independently. This is after large decisions have been made.
Hours/Travel
- May work long hours preparing for a production.
- May work for six months and then be off for several weeks. They do not work a regular schedule.
- May need to travel to major cities for productions and stay there until the jobs are completed.