eg: Memorial Scholarship
eg: Accounting, Nursing, Computer Science
eg: University of Toronto
eg: National Union

Conductors, Composers and Arrangers

(NOC 5132)
 

Employers

People in this group work for film production, radio and television companies and stations; broadcasting departments; sound recording studios; record production, ballet and dance companies; symphony orchestras; bands; choirs; night clubs; dance academies; and private acting and dance schools. Many are self-employed.

Earning

Here are the average annual salaries.
2005: $39,774
2000: $38,596
1995: $35,409

Earnings Notes

Conductors, composers and arrangers (NOC 5132) usually earn between $24,746.00/year and $88,017.00/year in Canada. People working as a "bandmaster" are part of this group.

Modified on January 26, 2022