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Disc Jockeys, Except Radio

Disc Jockeys, Except Radio: Career Profile

Play prerecorded music for live audiences at venues or events such as clubs, parties, or wedding receptions. May use techniques such as mixing, cutting, or sampling to manipulate recordings. May also perform as emcee (master of ceremonies).

What Do Disc Jockeys, Except Radio Perform?

Typical responsibilities of disc jockeys, except radio span:

  • Accept music requests from event guests.
  • Adhere to schedules to keep events running on time.
  • Advertise services using media such as internet advertising and brochures.
  • Assemble audio and video equipment.
  • Collect payments from customers.
  • Communicate with clients or venue owners to determine event information, such as music preferences, scheduling, and anticipated attendance.
  • Conduct sound checks to ensure equipment is working and appropriate for the venue.
  • Create itemized invoices to record amounts due for services rendered.

Common job titles for this role include:

  • Announcer
  • Club Disc Jockey (Club DJ)
  • DJ (Disk Jockey)
  • DJ Assistant (Disc Jockey Assistant)
  • Deejay (DJ)
  • Disc Jockey (DJ)
  • Emcee
  • Entertainer

How Many Disc Jockeys, Except Radio Are There?

The U.S. employs around 398,019 disc jockeys, except radio working in the United States today. Demand is forecast to decline by -3.0% over the projection horizon.

Forecasted number of jobs for Disc Jockeys, Except Radio

Salary for Disc Jockeys, Except Radio

Statistic Value
Annual median $87,328
Hourly median $41.98
10th percentile $55,750
25th percentile $71,539
75th percentile $103,117
90th percentile $118,905

Wages vary widely based on experience, location, and industry.

Salary ranges for Disc Jockeys, Except Radio

Which Industries Hire Disc Jockeys, Except Radio

The largest employers of disc jockeys, except radio work in these industries:

Industry Employment Median annual wage
Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation 4,090 n/a
Accommodation and Food Services 2,370 n/a
Other Services (except Public Administration) 990 n/a
Information 170 n/a
Disc Jockeys, Except Radio sectors

Disc Jockeys, Except Radio work in the following industries:

Disc Jockeys, Except Radio industries

Tools and Technology

  • Spreadsheet software: Microsoft Excel (hot technology)
  • Office suite software: Microsoft Office software (hot technology)
  • Word processing software: Microsoft Word (hot technology)

Getting Started in This Career

The role falls in Some Preparation Needed (Job Zone 2), reflecting the level of preparation typically expected.

Similar Occupations

Where to Study

Aspiring disc jockeys, except radio typically earn programs in:

Communications Technologies/Technicians and Support Services

1 programs across 1 majors

Visual and Performing Arts

1 programs across 1 majors

1 programs across 1 majors

Sources

This profile draws on the following authoritative sources:

  • U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics — Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS) for employment and wage data by state and industry.
  • BLS Employment Projections for total employment and growth forecasts.
  • O*NET (Occupational Information Network) for skills, knowledge, tasks, work activities, work context, technology, and education-zone data.

SOC code: 27-2091.00 (Disc Jockeys, Except Radio).

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