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"creative occupation" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a job or profession that involves using one's imagination and artistic abilities to produce something new and unique. Example: "She left her corporate job to pursue a creative occupation as a freelance writer."
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Looking at your creative occupation as a whole, how important do you think each of these is in getting ahead?
His view of "architecture as social art" dictated a diverse style with an "underlying organization that encourages creative occupation," in the words of writer Dirk van den Heuvel.
"I'm really excited by the way this would be used by engineers and designers," says Linder, who believes it could be useful for any creative occupation that often involves working with paper and other tangible objects as well as computers.
Cassidy is a scout for the Los Angeles Dodgers, which is a novel and creative occupation for a 35-year-old woman who, if she had not been a woman, would have been a baseball phenomenon, a hall of famer.
This black-box approach ignores a fundamental fact about software engineering: that it is not functional, but problem-solving - an inherently creative occupation.
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Creative occupations – an occupational category comprising knowledge-workers, intellectuals and artists – were growing to the point where almost a third of the US workforce could be regarded as "creative" and companies, cities and regions were bending over backwards to attract them.
These tasks are characteristic of professional, managerial, technical and creative occupations, like law, medicine, science, engineering, advertising and design.
Approximately 150 million people in North America and Western Europe now work as independent contractors, most of them in knowledge-intensive industries and creative occupations.
The creative and cultural industries employ 1 million people, while another 800,000 work in creative occupations [in other industries]." The report's one word of caution was that the creative industry needs to polish up its brokerage and networking systems.
More than half (1.9m) of these jobs are in creative occupations – a varied group including artists, design professionals and computer programmers, but who all tend to be highly educated, skilled and drivers of innovation.
Some of this growth reflects the emergence of ride-hailing and task-oriented service platforms, but a recent report by McKinsey found that knowledge-intensive industries and creative occupations are the largest and fastest-growing segments of the freelance economy.
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