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50 Engaging Jobs For Your Characters Pt. 2

A great way to make your characters more compelling is by giving them jobs that are engaging and add depth and purpose. A character who works in a candy shop might have a playful and childish personality. While a character who is a firefighter might be tough and serious. Overall, jobs help build the narrative of a novel, giving your characters something to do and a way to interact with the world. As a result, with the right job, you can create characters with interesting backstories and motivations that draw readers in. Listed below are 50 jobs your characters might have.

 
  1. Acrobat

  2. Actor

  3. Air Traffic Controller

  4. Astronaut

  5. Athlete

  6. Babysitter

  7. Baker

  8. Ballerina

  9. Bus Driver

  10. Camp Counselor

  11. Cartoonist

  12. Cashier

  13. Coach

  14. Comedian

  15. Dancer

  16. Dentist

  17. Designer

  18. Dietician

  19. DJ

  20. Dog Trainer

  21. EMT

  22. Farmer

  23. Game Show Host

  24. Gardener

  25. Geologist

  26. Ghostwriter

  27. Glassblower

  28. Interpreter

  29. Lifeguard

  30. Makeup Artist

  31. Nanny

  32. Personal Trainer

  33. Pilot

  34. Plastic Surgeon

  35. Podcaster

  36. Psychiatrist

  37. Realtor

  38. Referee

  39. Scuba Diver

  40. Shoe Maker

  41. Skydiver

  42. Social Worker

  43. Spy

  44. Student

  45. Surfer

  46. Swimmer

  47. Teacher

  48. Volunteer

  49. Wedding Planner

  50. Writer


From a wedding planner to a game show host to a bus driver, there are so many occupations in the world. This means that your characters can be given jobs that add depth and complexity to their story arcs and personalities. As a result, by giving characters occupations that accurately fit their personalities and plots, you can create engaging and realistic stories that your readers will enjoy and fall in love with.



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