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[[File:Profession icon TS4.png|left]]'''Profession''' (also known as '''active career''') is an aspect of career which players have to direct Sims to do their work instead of the basic careers where Sims only enter a [[rabbit hole]]{{Vgversion|TS3}} or off-world{{Vgversion|TS4}} and gain performance based on several factors. This feature is first introduced in ''[[The Sims 3: Ambitions]]'', and is the main theme of the [[expansion pack]]. Further expansion packs also provide more unique professions. Professions were re-introduced with ''[[The Sims 4: Get to Work]]'', which included three new professions. ''[[The Sims 4: City Living]]'' introduces semi-active careers, where players can choose Sims to work at home.
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[[File:Profession icon TS4.png|left]]'''Profession''' (also known as '''active career''') is an aspect of career which players have to direct Sims to do their work instead of the basic careers where Sims only enter a [[rabbit hole]]{{Vgversion|TS3}} or off-world{{Vgversion|TS4}} and gain performance based on several factors. This feature is first introduced in ''[[The Sims 3: Ambitions]]'', and is the main theme of the [[expansion pack]]. Further expansion packs also provide more unique professions. Professions are re-introduced with ''[[The Sims 4: Get to Work]]'', which includes three new professions. ''[[The Sims 4: City Living]]'' introduces semi-active careers, where players can choose to have Sims work at home or off-world.
   
 
==The Sims 3==
 
==The Sims 3==
Sims can find a profession from [[newspaper]] and [[computer]] but some professions can be found in other ways. Sims can go to the [[fire station]] to work as a [[Firefighter]], the [[salon]] or ask a stylist to work in the [[Stylist]] profession, the [[city hall]] to work as an [[Architectural Designer]], the [[science lab]] to work in the [[Ghost Hunter]] profession, the [[police station]] to work in the [[Investigator]] profession, or ask a [[proprietor]] to work in performer professions. The only way to be employed in [[Daycare]] is from the newspaper or computer.
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Sims can find a profession from [[newspaper]] and [[computer]] but some professions can be found in other ways. Sims can go to the [[fire station]] to work as a [[firefighter]], the [[salon]] or ask a stylist to work in the [[stylist]] profession, the [[city hall]] to work as an [[Architecture|architectural designer]], the [[science lab]] to work in the [[ghost hunter]] profession, the [[police station]] to work in the [[investigator]] profession, or ask a [[proprietor]] to work in performer professions. The only way to be employed in [[daycare]] is from the newspaper or computer.
   
 
The major point of profession is that players must direct Sims to perform certain tasks. They no longer go to rabbit holes, and instead, players can actually see what Sims do at work. Professions aren't usually tied to a workplace. Sims earn weekly stipend every Sunday. '''Professional Simoleon Booster''' [[lifetime reward]] enables Sims to earn more weekly stipend. Additionally, Sims will earn bonuses after finishing their task (such as extinguishing fire, completing a renovation, performing on stages, etc.) or performing for tips{{Vgversion|TS3:ST}}. Sims can also earn raise if they work hard enough.
 
The major point of profession is that players must direct Sims to perform certain tasks. They no longer go to rabbit holes, and instead, players can actually see what Sims do at work. Professions aren't usually tied to a workplace. Sims earn weekly stipend every Sunday. '''Professional Simoleon Booster''' [[lifetime reward]] enables Sims to earn more weekly stipend. Additionally, Sims will earn bonuses after finishing their task (such as extinguishing fire, completing a renovation, performing on stages, etc.) or performing for tips{{Vgversion|TS3:ST}}. Sims can also earn raise if they work hard enough.
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!Workdays
 
!Workdays
 
!Workplace
 
!Workplace
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!Pack
!EP
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[Acrobat]]
 
|[[Acrobat]]
 
|Open work hours
 
|Open work hours
 
|None
 
|None
|[[File:TS3ST Icon.png|32px|center]]
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|[[File:TS3ST Icon.png|32px|center|link=The Sims 3: Showtime]]
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Architectural Designer]]
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|[[Architecture|Architectural designer]]
 
|Monday - Friday
 
|Monday - Friday
 
|None
 
|None
|[[File:TS3A Icon.png|32px|center]]
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|[[File:TS3A Icon.png|32px|center|link=The Sims 3: Ambitions]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[Daycare]]
 
|[[Daycare]]
 
|Monday - Thursday
 
|Monday - Thursday
 
|At home
 
|At home
|[[File:TS3G Icon.png|32px|center]]
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|[[File:TS3G Icon.png|32px|center|link=The Sims 3: Generations]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[Firefighter]]
 
|[[Firefighter]]
 
|Monday - Friday
 
|Monday - Friday
 
|[[Fire station]]
 
|[[Fire station]]
|[[File:TS3A Icon.png|32px|center]]
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|[[File:TS3A Icon.png|32px|center|link=The Sims 3: Ambitions]]
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Ghost Hunter]]
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|[[Ghost hunter]]
 
|Monday - Friday
 
|Monday - Friday
 
|None
 
|None
|[[File:TS3A Icon.png|32px|center]]
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|[[File:TS3A Icon.png|32px|center|link=The Sims 3: Ambitions]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[Investigator]]
 
|[[Investigator]]
 
|Open work hours
 
|Open work hours
 
|None
 
|None
|[[File:TS3A Icon.png|32px|center]]
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|[[File:TS3A Icon.png|32px|center|link=The Sims 3: Ambitions]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[Lifeguard]]
 
|[[Lifeguard]]
 
|Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday
 
|Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday
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|Any [[beach]]
|Beach
 
 
|[[File:TS3IP Icon.png|32px|center|link=The Sims 3: Island Paradise]]
|
 
{|class="plaintable heading-blue"
 
|[[File:TS3IP Icon.png|32px|center]]
 
|}
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[Magician (career)|Magician]]
 
|[[Magician (career)|Magician]]
 
|Open work hours
 
|Open work hours
 
|None
 
|None
|[[File:TS3ST Icon.png|32px|center]]
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|[[File:TS3ST Icon.png|32px|center|link=The Sims 3: Showtime]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[Singer (career)|Singer]]
 
|[[Singer (career)|Singer]]
 
|Open work hours
 
|Open work hours
 
|None
 
|None
|[[File:TS3ST Icon.png|32px|center]]
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|[[File:TS3ST Icon.png|32px|center|link=The Sims 3: Showtime]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[Stylist]]
 
|[[Stylist]]
 
|Tuesday - Saturday
 
|Tuesday - Saturday
 
|[[Salon]]
 
|[[Salon]]
|[[File:TS3A Icon.png|32px|center]]
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|[[File:TS3A Icon.png|32px|center|link=The Sims 3: Ambitions]]
 
|}
 
|}
   
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Sims have broader and more flexible ways to earn performance. Professions aren't provided with work performance; Sims will earn job experience instead, based on their completion of responsibilities. Most professions aren't attached to certain [[skill]]s, though high skills might help Sims with their job.
 
Sims have broader and more flexible ways to earn performance. Professions aren't provided with work performance; Sims will earn job experience instead, based on their completion of responsibilities. Most professions aren't attached to certain [[skill]]s, though high skills might help Sims with their job.
   
Every time Sims perform any of the responsibilities, such as doing a stakeout in [[Investigator]] profession, Sims will earn some experience. Once Sims gain enough experience, they will instantly get promoted. This is a flexible way to be promoted, since Sims don't necessarily have to attend their workplace for a promotion.
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Every time Sims perform any of the responsibilities, such as doing a stakeout in the investigator profession, Sims will earn some experience. Once Sims gain enough experience, they will instantly get promoted. This is a flexible way to be promoted, since Sims don't necessarily have to attend their workplace for a promotion.
   
===Differences between profession and career===
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===Differences between professions and normal careers===
 
{| class="plaintable heading-blue"
 
{| class="plaintable heading-blue"
 
! width="50%" |Career
 
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===Semi-active careers===
 
===Semi-active careers===
 
Several careers have some elements from professions, which make them semi-active careers. This adds a variation to the careers so they have special tasks outside the rabbit holes.
 
Several careers have some elements from professions, which make them semi-active careers. This adds a variation to the careers so they have special tasks outside the rabbit holes.
*If ''Ambitions'' is installed, [[Medical]] career has an expanded feature which enables doctors to perform medical checkup over patients. They will sometimes get a task to perform while on the work hour such as vaccination clinics at park.
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*If ''Ambitions'' is installed, the [[medical]] career has an expanded feature which enables doctors to perform medical checkup over patients. They will sometimes get a task to perform while on the work hour such as vaccination clinics at park.
*In ''[[Late Night]]'', [[Film]] career also has tasks around the neighborhood while on the work hour, such as promoting the movie at the bars.
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*In ''[[Late Night]]'', the [[film]] career also has tasks around the neighborhood while on the work hour, such as promoting the movie at the bars.
   
 
As Sims complete their task, they have to go back to work again. Otherwise, they'll be considered missing work.
 
As Sims complete their task, they have to go back to work again. Otherwise, they'll be considered missing work.
   
 
==The Sims 4==
 
==The Sims 4==
Professions return in ''[[The Sims 4: Get to Work]]'' as active careers. Sims can find an active career from their own cellphones or computer (as pretty much other careers). The difference between active careers and normal careers is, that in active careers player have the option to follow their Sims to work. There are three active careers in ''Get to Work'': [[Law Enforcement|Detective]], [[Medicine|Doctor]] and [[Science (career)|Scientist]]. ''[[The Sims 4: Get Famous]]'' adds another active career, [[Actor]].
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Professions return in ''[[The Sims 4: Get to Work]]'' as active careers. Sims can find an active career from their own cellphones or computer (as pretty much other careers). The difference between active careers and normal careers is, that in active careers player have the option to follow their Sims to work. There are three active careers in ''Get to Work'': [[Law Enforcement|detective]], [[Medicine|doctor]] and [[Science (career)|scientist]]. ''[[The Sims 4: Get Famous]]'' adds another active career, [[actor]].
   
When being followed to work, there are bunch of tasks for Sims to complete in order to gain a promotion and are always special to the career their given in. In the detective career, Sims must solve crimes by going to a crime scene and collecting clues, in order to catch the suspect, with finally interrogating them and putting to jail. In the Doctor career, Sims must cure patients that are gathering up in the lobby by making tests, making a diagnosis after collecting enough evidence of an illness, and later up in the career performing surgeries. In the Scientist career, Sims can create crazy potions, gadgets, and even a wormhole generator that Sims can use to explore [[Sixam]]. In the Actor career, Sims must attend auditions and perform acting gigs, alongside getting their costume fitted, hair styled, and practising lines.
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When being followed to work, there are bunch of tasks for Sims to complete in order to gain a promotion and are always special to the career their given in. In the detective career, Sims must solve crimes by going to a crime scene and collecting clues, in order to catch the suspect, with finally interrogating them and putting to jail. In the doctor career, Sims must cure patients that are gathering up in the lobby by making tests, making a diagnosis after collecting enough evidence of an illness, and later up in the career performing surgeries. In the scientist career, Sims can create crazy potions, gadgets, and even a wormhole generator that Sims can use to explore [[Sixam]]. In the actor career, Sims must attend auditions and perform acting gigs, alongside getting their costume fitted, hair styled, and practicing lines.
   
 
===List of active careers===
 
===List of active careers===
 
{| class="plaintable heading-blue"
 
{| class="plaintable heading-blue"
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!Career
!Profession
 
!Workdays
 
 
!Workplace
 
!Workplace
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!Pack
!EP
 
 
|-
 
|[[Actor]]
 
|[[Plumbob Pictures]]
 
|[[File:TS4_EP6_GF_Icon.png|32px|center|link=The Sims 4: Get Famous]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[Law Enforcement|Detective]]
 
|[[Law Enforcement|Detective]]
|Varies on rank of job
 
 
|[[Civic Center]]
 
|[[Civic Center]]
|[[File:TS4GTW Icon.png|32px|center]]
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|[[File:TS4GTW Icon.png|32px|center|link=The Sims 4: Get to Work]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[Medicine|Doctor]]
 
|[[Medicine|Doctor]]
|Varies on rank of job
 
 
|[[Civic Center]]
 
|[[Civic Center]]
|[[File:TS4GTW Icon.png|32px|center]]
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|[[File:TS4GTW Icon.png|32px|center|link=The Sims 4: Get to Work]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[Science (career)|Scientist]]
 
|[[Science (career)|Scientist]]
|Varies on rank of job
 
 
|[[Scientist Neighborhood]]
 
|[[Scientist Neighborhood]]
|[[File:TS4GTW Icon.png|32px|center]]
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|[[File:TS4GTW Icon.png|32px|center|link=The Sims 4: Get to Work]]
|-
 
|[[Actor]]
 
|Varies on rank of job
 
|[[Plumbob Pictures]]
 
|[[File:TS4_EP6_GF_Icon.png|32px|center]]
 
 
|}
 
|}
   
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===Semi-active careers===
 
===Semi-active careers===
''[[The Sims 4: City Living]]'' originally introduced semi-active careers, where instead of following Sims to work, the player can choose Sims to work at home. There are three new semi-active careers in ''City Living'': [[Critic]], [[Politics|Politician]], and [[Social Media]]. Each career track has two career branches. ''[[The Sims 4: Seasons]]'' and [[The Sims 4/Patch 73|Patch 73]] for the base game add two more semi-active careers: [[Gardening (career)|Gardening]] and [[Style Influencer]], respectively.
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''[[The Sims 4: City Living]]'' originally introduced semi-active careers, where instead of following Sims to work, the player can choose Sims to work at home. There are three new semi-active careers in ''City Living'': [[critic]], [[Politics|politician]], and [[social media]]. Each career track has two career branches. ''[[The Sims 4: Seasons]]'' and [[The Sims 4/Patch 73|Patch 73]] for the base game add two more semi-active careers: [[Gardener (career)|gardener]] and [[style influencer]], respectively. ''[[The Sims 4: StrangerVille]]'' introduces [[military]] as a semi-active career, while ''[[The Sims 4: Island Living]]'' introduces the [[conservationist]] career. ''[[The Sims 4: Discover University]]'' adds three semi-active careers: [[education]], [[engineering]] and [[law]].
   
 
If a Sim works in one these three careers, an hour before the Sim is going to work, an alarm notification will appear on the phone. There the player can choose to either "Go to Work", "Work from Home" or "Take the Day Off".
 
If a Sim works in one these three careers, an hour before the Sim is going to work, an alarm notification will appear on the phone. There the player can choose to either "Go to Work", "Work from Home" or "Take the Day Off".
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===List of semi-active careers===
 
===List of semi-active careers===
 
{| class="plaintable heading-blue"
 
{| class="plaintable heading-blue"
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!Career
!Profession
 
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!Pack
!Workdays
 
!EP
 
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Style Influencer]]
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|[[Conservationist]]
 
|[[File:TS4 EP7 Island Living Icon.png|32px|center|link=The Sims 4: Island Living]]
|Varies on rank of job
 
|[[File:TS4 Icon.png|32px|center]]
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[Critic]]
 
|[[Critic]]
 
|[[File:TS4_City_Living_Icon.png|32px|center|link=The Sims 4: City Living]]
|Varies on rank of job
 
 
|-
|[[File:TS4_City_Living_Icon.png|32px|center]]
 
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|[[Education]]
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|[[File:TS4_EP8_Discover_University_Icon.png|32px|center|link=The Sims 4: Discover University]]
 
|-
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|[[Engineering]]
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|[[File:TS4_EP8_Discover_University_Icon.png|32px|center|link=The Sims 4: Discover University]]
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|-
 
|[[Gardener (career)|Gardener]]
 
|[[File:TS4_Seasons_Icon.png|32px|center|link=The Sims 4: Seasons]]
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|-
  +
|[[Law]]
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|[[File:TS4_EP8_Discover_University_Icon.png|32px|center|link=The Sims 4: Discover University]]
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|-
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|[[Military]]
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|[[File:The Sims 4 StrangerVille Icon.png|32px|center|link=The Sims 4: StrangerVille]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[Politics|Politician]]
 
|[[Politics|Politician]]
 
|[[File:TS4_City_Living_Icon.png|32px|center|link=The Sims 4: City Living]]
|Varies on rank of job
 
|[[File:TS4_City_Living_Icon.png|32px|center]]
 
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Social Media]]
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|[[Social media]]
 
|[[File:TS4_City_Living_Icon.png|32px|center|link=The Sims 4: City Living]]
|Varies on rank of job
 
|[[File:TS4_City_Living_Icon.png|32px|center]]
 
 
|-
 
|-
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|[[Style influencer]]
|[[Gardening (career)|Gardening]]
 
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|[[File:TS4 Icon.png|32px|center|link=The Sims 4]]
|Varies on rank of job
 
|[[File:TS4_Seasons_Icon.png|32px|center]]
 
 
|}
 
|}
   
 
{{Careers}}
 
{{Careers}}
 
[[ru:Профессии]]
 
[[ru:Профессии]]
[[Category:Careers| Profession]]
 
 
[[Category:Ambitions]]
 
[[Category:Ambitions]]
 
[[Category:Generations]]
 
[[Category:Generations]]
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[[Category:Seasons (The Sims 4)]]
 
[[Category:Seasons (The Sims 4)]]
 
[[Category:Get Famous]]
 
[[Category:Get Famous]]
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[[Category:StrangerVille]]
 
[[Category:Island Living]]
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[[Category:Discover University]]

Revision as of 06:57, 2 April 2020

The Sims 3: Ambitions The Sims 4: Get to Work The Sims 4: Get Famous


Profession
Responding emergency
A firefighter responding to an emergency

Profession icon TS4

Profession (also known as active career) is an aspect of career which players have to direct Sims to do their work instead of the basic careers where Sims only enter a rabbit hole[TS3] or off-world[TS4] and gain performance based on several factors. This feature is first introduced in The Sims 3: Ambitions, and is the main theme of the expansion pack. Further expansion packs also provide more unique professions. Professions are re-introduced with The Sims 4: Get to Work, which includes three new professions. The Sims 4: City Living introduces semi-active careers, where players can choose to have Sims work at home or off-world.

The Sims 3

Sims can find a profession from newspaper and computer but some professions can be found in other ways. Sims can go to the fire station to work as a firefighter, the salon or ask a stylist to work in the stylist profession, the city hall to work as an architectural designer, the science lab to work in the ghost hunter profession, the police station to work in the investigator profession, or ask a proprietor to work in performer professions. The only way to be employed in daycare is from the newspaper or computer.

The major point of profession is that players must direct Sims to perform certain tasks. They no longer go to rabbit holes, and instead, players can actually see what Sims do at work. Professions aren't usually tied to a workplace. Sims earn weekly stipend every Sunday. Professional Simoleon Booster lifetime reward enables Sims to earn more weekly stipend. Additionally, Sims will earn bonuses after finishing their task (such as extinguishing fire, completing a renovation, performing on stages, etc.) or performing for tips[TS3:ST]. Sims can also earn raise if they work hard enough.

List of professions

Profession Workdays Workplace Pack
Acrobat Open work hours None
TS3ST Icon
Architectural designer Monday - Friday None
TS3A Icon
Daycare Monday - Thursday At home
TS3G Icon
Firefighter Monday - Friday Fire station
TS3A Icon
Ghost hunter Monday - Friday None
TS3A Icon
Investigator Open work hours None
TS3A Icon
Lifeguard Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday Any beach
TS3IP Icon
Magician Open work hours None
TS3ST Icon
Singer Open work hours None
TS3ST Icon
Stylist Tuesday - Saturday Salon
TS3A Icon

Responsibilities and job experience

Job Experience

Job experience panel

Sims have broader and more flexible ways to earn performance. Professions aren't provided with work performance; Sims will earn job experience instead, based on their completion of responsibilities. Most professions aren't attached to certain skills, though high skills might help Sims with their job.

Every time Sims perform any of the responsibilities, such as doing a stakeout in the investigator profession, Sims will earn some experience. Once Sims gain enough experience, they will instantly get promoted. This is a flexible way to be promoted, since Sims don't necessarily have to attend their workplace for a promotion.

Differences between professions and normal careers

Career Profession
Sims enter rabbit hole and have career tones (Business as Usual, Work Hard, etc.) Sims perform actions and must complete tasks
Sims must go to work regularly Some professions have open work hours, which means Sims can perform their work at any time
Sims get salary per hour, which can only be earned if they go to work Sims earn weekly stipend and some bonus if they complete their task
There are up to 4 performance factors that range from horrible to excellent, which will determine how fast the performance bar increase or decrease There are 3 performance responsibilities. Anytime they're performed, the experience bar will increase.
Sims will get promoted or demoted based on their career performance Sims' career performance never decreases, so it's impossible for a Sim to get demoted

Semi-active careers

Several careers have some elements from professions, which make them semi-active careers. This adds a variation to the careers so they have special tasks outside the rabbit holes.

  • If Ambitions is installed, the medical career has an expanded feature which enables doctors to perform medical checkup over patients. They will sometimes get a task to perform while on the work hour such as vaccination clinics at park.
  • In Late Night, the film career also has tasks around the neighborhood while on the work hour, such as promoting the movie at the bars.

As Sims complete their task, they have to go back to work again. Otherwise, they'll be considered missing work.

The Sims 4

Professions return in The Sims 4: Get to Work as active careers. Sims can find an active career from their own cellphones or computer (as pretty much other careers). The difference between active careers and normal careers is, that in active careers player have the option to follow their Sims to work. There are three active careers in Get to Work: detective, doctor and scientist. The Sims 4: Get Famous adds another active career, actor.

When being followed to work, there are bunch of tasks for Sims to complete in order to gain a promotion and are always special to the career their given in. In the detective career, Sims must solve crimes by going to a crime scene and collecting clues, in order to catch the suspect, with finally interrogating them and putting to jail. In the doctor career, Sims must cure patients that are gathering up in the lobby by making tests, making a diagnosis after collecting enough evidence of an illness, and later up in the career performing surgeries. In the scientist career, Sims can create crazy potions, gadgets, and even a wormhole generator that Sims can use to explore Sixam. In the actor career, Sims must attend auditions and perform acting gigs, alongside getting their costume fitted, hair styled, and practicing lines.

List of active careers

Career Workplace Pack
Actor Plumbob Pictures
TS4 EP6 GF Icon
Detective Civic Center
TS4GTW Icon
Doctor Civic Center
TS4GTW Icon
Scientist Scientist Neighborhood
TS4GTW Icon

Differences between active careers and normal careers

Career Active Career
Sims disappear from the lot and have career tones (Business as Usual, Work Hard, etc.) Players can follow their Sims to work and must complete tasks
Sims get paid based on their rank in the career Sims get paid based on how well they've worked
Sims can't stay at work late Sims can stay at work late if wanted
After being promoted enough, Sims can choose two work branches to follow Sims don't have two work branches to choose from

Semi-active careers

The Sims 4: City Living originally introduced semi-active careers, where instead of following Sims to work, the player can choose Sims to work at home. There are three new semi-active careers in City Living: critic, politician, and social media. Each career track has two career branches. The Sims 4: Seasons and Patch 73 for the base game add two more semi-active careers: gardener and style influencer, respectively. The Sims 4: StrangerVille introduces military as a semi-active career, while The Sims 4: Island Living introduces the conservationist career. The Sims 4: Discover University adds three semi-active careers: education, engineering and law.

If a Sim works in one these three careers, an hour before the Sim is going to work, an alarm notification will appear on the phone. There the player can choose to either "Go to Work", "Work from Home" or "Take the Day Off".

If the player chooses to work from home, the game will generate two randomized tasks for the Sim to complete, in order to gain boost to their job performance that is added to the payment received when the day is over. If these tasks are not done by the Sim they were assigned to, the boss will be disappointed and job performance will be lost.

List of semi-active careers

Career Pack
Conservationist
TS4 EP7 Island Living Icon
Critic
TS4 City Living Icon
Education
TS4 EP8 Discover University Icon
Engineering
TS4 EP8 Discover University Icon
Gardener
TS4 Seasons Icon
Law
TS4 EP8 Discover University Icon
Military
The Sims 4 StrangerVille Icon
Politician
TS4 City Living Icon
Social media
TS4 City Living Icon
Style influencer
TS4 Icon