The Sims 4 Careers

Guide to Job Rewards, Pay Rates an Bonuses

Getting a Job and Working Efficiently
Use your Sim's Phone or Computer to Find a Job. All jobs pay each day you work, allowing you to gradually build up your home. Management of Needs and Emotion before work is essential to getting Promoted quickly. Press 'J' to view each Career level's Promotion requirements. You will find that job levels scale with Skill, and by level 10 you should be mastering that skill.

Therefore, pick an Aspiration that is tied to the job you want and pursue those goals at the same time. If you picked an Aspiration that isn't tied to your job or skills, know you can change Aspirations at any time, even after completing one. Tying these 3 things together, raising Skills, pursuing Career Levels related to those Skills, and completing Aspiration Milestones, will help your Sim establish themselves faster.

Daily Task, Ideal Emotion and Job Performance
Press 'J' and hover your mouse over the Performance meter to see your Job's Daily Task and Ideal Emotion. Doing the Daily Task helps your Sim's Career Performance, and each career or different career branches, may have different Daily Tasks for your Sim. Also, try to go to work with your Sim in the Ideal Emotion. These are two major things you can do to help your Sim get promoted faster, assuming you have also fulfilled the Promotion Requirements, which appear as a checklist on the Jobs panel.

Work Tones let you decide how your Sim approaches the Work Day
Sometimes, you may want to Work Hard or increase Skills while at Work.

Work Tones - Working Hard, or getting Moodlets
Click on your Sim's portrait at the bottom-left area of the screen while they are at work, and you can select the type of work they will do. You may work on increasing relationships with Co-Workers, increase Skills, work Normally, or Work Hard, increasing the amount of stress your Sim suffers while on the job, but increasing Performance. In the example above, a Criminal Boss can possibly get in the right mood by intimidating Lackeys. This will sometimes make him Confident, and you may then switch to Work Hard or something like that once they're in the Ideal Mood. It's generally best to just use Work Hard. Use something to develop Skills or Relationships if your Sim is really close to a promotion and you know you've got the promotion for sure. Every Career is different, and others may unlock at higher levels, so explore your options as your Sim is Promoted. This is also how you may leave Work Early without completely skipping out.

Career Branches
Each Career has two Branches you can choose from that give different bonuses. If you're unsure which to pick, view the guides below, but know that once you can't change tracks without reloading the game. You can go into another career, but a Master of the Real can't change to become a Patron of the Arts (Painting career). Every level of each Career will give your Sim something new. Some high-level Careers will offer more work hours than others, and on different days. Work until you're an Elder, and your Sim can retire, receiving money based on their status in the chosen Career Track.

Note that you cannot choose the other branch once you've selected one. This means if you want to try them both out, you should make a save game before it branches. You can tell by hovering over the career icon in the career interface. When it says X and X (two careers) as the next level, you know it's going to branch!

Vacation Days let your Sim take paid time off
Use your Sim's phone to take a paid Vacation Day up to 24h before Work starts

Vacation Days
All Careers start with 3 Vacation days. As your Sim works shifts without missing, they will gradually accrue more of these, which give you pay and no penalty for missing the day's work. You can literally save up WEEKS of vacation days if you so choose, but will lose them if you switch Careers. It can give your Sim time to skill up for the next promotion or simply take a day out with the family. You need to use the phone to take a Vacation Day, and may do so as early as 24h before the next shift. If it isn't available, it's too soon. You are also able to call in just before work, if you like, and face no penalty unlike reality.

Overmax Career Levels
A patch added the ability for Sims to continue to receive rewards for continuing to fill the performance bar at level 10. This means more money for players who continue to do well at their careers, and a reason to continue trying to go in the best mood possible. By that time, you should have the hang of going into work in the right mood, and completing your daily tasks so that you can ensure your Sim is getting optimal money to pass to future generations. That, or fund their entertainment while they enjoy immortality!

Careers Enhance Skills
While you can make money with most Skills in the game, the Careers compliment them and enhance your money-making potential. You will generally work fewer hours at the top, earn substantially more per hour, and get to use your Skills as a primary money maker. The Career Rewards make pursuing a related career very much worth it, as you will get items to help influence your Sims' emotions. Click on reward objects and you'll often find the option to enable an Emotional Aura, which will make your Sim better at their chosen skill.

Teen Careers
While I haven't yet written on Teen Careers, justproud2b on our forum did. You can get the hourly rates etc. here

The Sims 4 Get to Work Active Careers
Get to Work lets you control your Sim on the job, and you may choose to stay late if you're looking to get promoted faster.

Active Careers
The Sims 4 Get to Work Expansion Pack adds Active Careers to the game: Scientist, Detective, and Doctor. You get the choice whether or not you'll view and control your Sim at work, meaning you can send them to work autonomously like any other Career. When in control, you will have a variety of tasks to complete while on the job. The more of these tasks you complete - from serious ones directly related to the Career, to those like gossiping with co-workers - the higher your performance for the day.

Active Careers' shifts are generally long enough that you can meet a lot of objectives while there, and if you so choose you can click the little timer icon to stay late or leave early. I recommend staying late if your Sim hasn't filled the performance bar for the day, as you're more likely to get promoted.

Further Info
You can learn more in Metro's Job Tips page where he explains some of the basics to getting promoted faster in any career track.

Compare Careers
All the top-level jobs can be compared in the table at the bottom of this page. Click here to compare top level Careers for the total pay per week and total number of hours worked.

The Sims 4 Career List

Hop on board a Spaceship in the Astronaut Career Track

Astronaut Astronaut Career (Guide)
Game Description: Who doesn't dream of going to space? Become an Astronaut and the galaxy will be your playground.
Career Branches: Space Ranger and Interstellar Smuggler



Be a Bodybuilder or Professional Athlete with the Athletic Career Track

Athlete Athlete Career (Guide)
Game Description: An athlete requires physical strength, speed, endurance, and intelligence. Start a career where enthusiastic fans will shout your name, wear your jersey and remember your feats forever.
Career Branches: Professional Athlete and Bodybuilder



Become an Investor or CEO with the Business Career Track

Business Business Career (Guide)
Game Description: Synergy! Efficiency! Planfulness! If the mere sound of these industry buzzwords gets you buzzing, then a career in business might just be the right fit for you!
Career Branches: Management and Investor



Make money in a life of crime in the Criminal Career Track

criminal Criminal Career (Guide)
Game Description: Not every Sim wants to play by the rules. You can make tons of Simoleons and have fun, too, as an outlaw.
Career Branches: Boss Branch and Oracle Branch



Become a master chef or mixologist in the Culinary Career Track

Culinary Culinary Career (Guide)
Game Description: Anyone can make dinner or mix a drink at home. The Culinary Career is for those who want to take it to another level and make money doing it.
Career Branches: Chef and Mixologist



Detective Career from The Sims 4 Get to Work

Detective Detective Career - Get to Work (Guide)
Game Description: Do you want to be the type of cop who's never really off-duty? If so, this job's for you and we've got the rewards to support that unhealthy lifestyle! Unlock outfits like your Police Uniform to wear as pajamas. Teach your teen a valuable lesson for that C+ by dressing them in Prisoner Coveralls and transforming their bedroom into a virtual jail cell complete with Prison Bar Walls and a decorative Security Camera. As a bonus, you can keep an eye on them with your very own One-Way Mirror.
Career Branches: None. This is an Active Career where you follow your Sim to work.



Doctor Career from Expansion Pack Get to Work

Doctor Doctor Career - Get to Work (Guide)
Game Description: Who doesn't want to be held responsible for another Sim's health and well-being? A Doctor who can advance in the medical ranks will find themselves rewarded with objects like a Standing Surgical Light and a Full-Sized Skeleton to brighten up the home nursery. To make the deal extra sweet, you'll be able to unlock your very own Hospital Scrubs and Patient Gowns so you can play Doctor at home!
Career Branches: None. This is an Active Career where you follow your Sim to work.



Learn to be a Musician or Comedian in the Entertainer Job Track

Entertainer Entertainer Career (Guide)
Game Description: You've wanted your name in the lights from the time you could spell it, maybe even before. Answer your calling and claim your fame as a professional entertainer, either making the audience laugh with you or melting their hearts with your melodies.
Career Branches: Musician and Comedian



Get more benefit out of the Painting Skill with this Career Track

Painter Painter Career (Guide)
Game Description: Create your own world with a few strokes of the brush! Make a place for yourself in the art world with hyperreal masterpieces or abstract works of unsettling beauty.
Career Branches: Master of the Real Branch and Patron of the Arts



Play the Scientist Career in The Sims 4 Get to Work Expansion Pack

Scientist Scientist Career - Get to Work (Guide)
Game Description: Calling all brains! Are you the nerdy type who aspires to one day wear tin foil on your head and decorate your studio with huge bubbly tanks? A Scientist who proves they've got the gray matter to change the world as we know it can unlock new outfits like the UFO hunter or objects like a swanky Chemistry Lab for concocting new inventions and serums.
Career Branches: None. This is an Active Career where you follow your Sim to work.



Spy Career

Secret Agent Secret Agent Career (Guide)
Game Description: Live Life unnoticed as a covert operative. From infiltrating enemy headquarters to the art of interrogation, the more you learn, the less you'll be known.
Career Branches: Diamond Agent and Villain



Make money as an eSport Gamer or Entrepreneur Online.

tech guru Tech Guru Career (Guide)
Game Description: Who needs college with programming skills like yours? Opportunity is out there, ripe for the picking, and you and your big brain are ready to pluck away.
Career Branches: eSport Gamer and Start Up Entrepreneur



Make more out of selling books with the Writer Career's Jobs

Writer Writer Career (Guide)
Game Description: Get paid to express your ideas with beautiful turns of phrase, and words--wonderful words!
Career Branches: Author Branch and Journalist Branch

Compare Careers' Money-Making Potential

Thanks to Forum member melbrewer367 for giving me this idea. The following table lists all top-level jobs by total earned per week and is meant to help you decide what Career to pick for your Sim in order to make the most money. This includes both max-level jobs for each of the ten Careers. There is a flow to the table in that you get $/hour, hours worked, then the pay earned in that day, days worked, thus the total earned for the week. For those of you looking for efficiency, I've bolded two of the best scores - (highest per hour) and also most per day, though I bolded the top two there because Diamond Agents work 15 hours and that is far higher than any other. For those who want fewest days worked, I bolded those with the current minimum of 2 - both writer/painter - appropriately, since those careers can earn competitive wages working from home in those branches. Fewest hours (5) have also been bolded for some Careers. Remember that Careers also give rewards, and the value of those cannot be quantified because it's up to you to decide what you want. You can browse the career pages to learn a bit about some of the rewards you'll unlock along the way.

Career Branch$/HRHours$/DAYDays$/WeekCareer Track
Interstellar Smuggler$4139$3,7174$14,868Astronaut
Investor$4068$3,2484$12,992Business
Villain$5155$2,5755$12,875Secret Agent
Diamond Agent$28415$4,2603$12,780Secret Agent
Boss$4457$3,1154$12,460Criminal
Management$3758$3,0004$12,000Business
Space Ranger$4227$2,9544$11,816Astronaut
Doctor$28010$2,8004$11,200Doctor (GTW)
Scientist$2479$2,2235$11,115Scientist (GTW)
Detective$2658$2,1205$10,600Detective (GTW)
Pro Athlete$3336$1,9985$9,990Athlete
Chef$4106$2,4604$9,840Culinary
Musician$3407$2,3804$9,520Entertainer
Bodybuilder$5006$3,0003$9,000Athlete
Oracle$3167$2,2124$8,848Criminal
Comedian$4746$2,8443$8,532Entertainer
eSport Gamer$3286$1,9684$7,872Tech Guru
Start-Up Entrepreneur$5165$2,5803$7,740Tech Guru
Journalist$2876$1,7224$6,888Writer
Patron of the Arts$3285$1,6404$6,560Painter
Mixologist$19710$1,9703$5,910Culinary
Author$4656$2,7902$5,580Writer
Master of the Real$4925$2,4602$4,920Painter


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