Usually,industrial sewing machinist Philippe Vincent works on umbrellas or violin bags,until he was asked to sew space material.
Laura Clauscen’s job as a public art curator involves being across 25 projects at once and working with some strict regulation.
Kristine Satorre turned a TikTok trend into a career capturing weddings on social media,as well as feeding snacks to hungry brides on their big day.
Rocket scientist Airlie Chapman says a common theme in her research is working with many small things that,together,accomplish big things.
Crane operators often have to climb over 30 metres to their cabin – a trip they have to repeat if they ever need to use the bathroom.
Melbourne-based climate activist Laure Legros says she regularly deals with people who feel dread about climate change.
While no two jobs are the same,being a professional crisis manager requires working some unsociable hours.
From an early morning treadmill run to some “detective-like” lab work,this is how a senior cancer researcher spends her day.
Professional jouster Phillip Leitch says he’s likely done more passes than anyone in the world in his job,which can often wrap up as early as 2pm.
Being an organ donation coordinator is challenging work,but Jess Buzzini says she finds her job very rewarding.
Jobs for professionals who understand the Internet of Things are appearing faster than you can say “Alexa,turn on the lights”.