DJ

Typical wake-up time: 12:00

Aufstehzeit-Verteilung

12:00 Uhr
10:00
15:00
04:00 05:00 06:00 07:00 08:00 09:00 10:00 11:00 12:00
Typischer Bereich
Median

About this job

Turning night into day is meant literally here. When others go to sleep, the real work begins.

💡 Fun Fact

DJs hear music so often that they eventually hear tracks in silence. Earworm pros.

💤 Wake-up Tips

Earplugs for your own hearing - even if it looks uncool. Tinnitus comes later otherwise.

Work Schedule Profile

Shift Work
No
Night Shift
Yes
Remote Possible
No
Weekend Work
Yes

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Perfect for late risers: This job is ideal for those who need more time in the morning.

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At a Glance

Wake-up Range
10:00 - 15:00
Data Quality
Reliable
Snooze Index
Snooze champion
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Frequently Asked Questions

What time do DJs have to wake up?
The typical wake-up time for DJs is 12:00. The range goes from 10:00 on early days to 15:00 on later shifts, depending on the employer and schedule.
Do DJs work shift work?
No, DJs typically work fixed hours without shift work.
Is being a DJ suitable for early birds?
Not necessarily. With a wake-up time around 12:00, this job is also well-suited for average sleepers.
Do DJs have to work on weekends?
Yes, weekend work is common for DJs and should be considered when choosing this career.
Disclaimer: The times shown are averages and may vary depending on region, employer, and individual circumstances.