A fine art auctioneer organizes and hosts auctions. He or she acts as a referee between buyers and sellers who makes it possible for them to come up with a price they both agree is fair. This profession allows you to have a finger on the pulse of the art world, as you organize transactions.
Individuals interested in this career will be happy to know that it is growing at a rate of 16%, which is significantly faster than the average growth rate for all other careers. As more and more individuals become interested in art, these professionals will be in even higher demand. States which have the highest employment levels of art auctioneers include Texas, New York, Florida, Michigan and Ohio.
No Education is required. But individuals should have a wide range of knowledge about art.
Typically, the auctioneer is skilled at speaking at a high rate of speed with precise pronunciation. A successful auctioneer commands a demanding presence, as their job is to move forward at a rapid pace. Crowd control capability and congeniality are also characteristics essential to career success.
- It's an opportunity to make a great living in a sales-driven, client-based environment
- a good opportunity to travel
-Ability to learn new things
-Ever-changing/varying work environment
Most of the art auctioneer’s work is done behind the scenes as he or she researches products, finds the right target market for a particular product, networks with art collectors and appraisers, and more. These tasks are most often done in an office setting. However, art auctioneers also work with the public during auction settings which may take place in galleries, studios, or warehouse-type settings.
Career Researched By: (William Bentley)
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