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Music performance majors have a hard time finding a job right out of college. Graduates with a music performance degree are entering a strange job market and it can be hard to find your first job in music performance. To make finding a job easier, Zippia scanned through 2,438 music performance major resumes to identify the jobs music performance majors most prefer.

Highest-Paying Jobs With a Music Performance Degree

  1. Starting Salary
    $38,000
    Job openings
    54,429
    Top Locations:
    New York, NY;  Chicago, IL;  Houston, TX;  
    Job Description:
    Kindergarten and elementary school teachers prepare younger students for future schooling by teaching them basic subjects such as math and reading.
  2. Starting Salary
    $38,000
    Job openings
    25,771
    Top Locations:
    New York, NY;  Boston, MA;  Philadelphia, PA;  
    Job Description:
    Recreational therapists plan, direct, and coordinate recreation-based treatment programs for people with disabilities, injuries, or illnesses. Recreational therapists use a variety of modalities, including arts and crafts, drama, music, dance, sports, games, and community reintegration field trips to help maintain or improve a patient’s physical, social, and emotional well-being.
  3. Starting Salary
    $34,000
    Job openings
    26,788
    Top Locations:
    New York, NY;  Chicago, IL;  Houston, TX;  
    Job Description:
    Postsecondary teachers instruct students in a wide variety of academic and career and technical subjects beyond the high school level. They also conduct research and publish scholarly papers and books.
  4. Starting Salary
    $32,000
    Job openings
    53,322
    Job Description:
    Human resources specialists recruit, screen, interview, and place workers. They often handle other human resources work, such as those related to employee relations, compensation and benefits, and training.
  5. Starting Salary
    $30,000
    Job openings
    39,273
    Job Description:
    An Instructor works with individuals through providing them support and instruction. They initiate various program goals and team objectives and solve problems. They may instruct individuals in swimming, biology, esthetics, or fitness.
  6. Starting Salary
    $25,000
    Job openings
    103
    Top Locations:
    New York, NY;  Los Angeles, CA;  Chicago, IL;  
    Job Description:
    Musicians and singers play instruments or sing for live audiences and in recording studios.
  7. Starting Salary
    $25,000
    Job openings
    51,905
    Job Description:
    A Production Assistant supports all aspects of film or TV production. They are responsible for ensuring the production quality of all promotionals, commercials, and public service announcements.
  8. Starting Salary
    $24,000
    Job openings
    103,293
    Job Description:
    General office clerks perform a variety of clerical tasks, including answering telephones, typing documents, and filing records.
  9. Starting Salary
    $24,000
    Job openings
    353
    Top Locations:
    Orlando, FL;  New York, NY;  Anaheim, CA;  
  10. Starting Salary
    $23,000
    Job openings
    69,292
    Job Description:
    A Substitute Teacher works in the absence of the full-time classroom teacher. They ensure that normal classroom routines are followed and discipline is maintained.

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What can you do with a music performance degree?

Zippia created a music performance career map to help recent graduates find career paths. It's based on real resumes from job seekers with bachelor's degrees in music performance. The map shows the most common jobs music performance majors take throughout the first four jobs of their careers.

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Average music performance major salary

Music performance major salaries vary significantly by industry. Graduates with a music performance bachelor's degree who work in the professional industry have an average salary of $52,354, while those graduates who work in the non profits industry have an average salary of $38,731. If pay is important to you, then you should look for music performance jobs in the professional industry.

Average music performance major salary by industry

RankIndustryAverage Music Performance Salary Music Performance Salary Range
1Professional
$52,354
$34k
$71k
2Technology
$51,409
$34k
$71k
3Hospitality
$49,953
$34k
$71k
4Manufacturing
$49,679
$34k
$71k
5Media
$49,371
$34k
$71k

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