For a successful Jewellery Job, the candidate will need to innovatively creative, good with their hands and should possess great communication skills as well as interpersonal abilities. Most candidates willing on take on jewellery jobs will be required to achieve their work while working in tandem and collaboration with other people, ranging from clients, business partners or colleagues. Though aspirants could learn the ropes while on the job, but a lot of applicants enrol in short non-degree courses or bachelors and master's degree programs in jewellery design and manufacturing. Jewellery designers classically create their designs on paper or using CAD programs, and taking it forward, jewellery craftspeople mostly make products that are centred on these specifications. With a strong knowledge of metals such as gold, silver, other precious metals as well as precious and semi-precious stones, some jewellers not only design but also manufacture their own work. Some aspirants may choose to focus on diamond cutting and polishing; while there are many applicants who could prefer to work with casting and modelling molds. Jewellery jobs also include working in repair shops soldering or putting together broken pieces back together, resetting dislodged stones and enlarging and reducing ring sizes. To carry out this a jeweller's job successfully, candidates need to be of artistic bent of mind and possess nimble fingers with a high level of attention to detail.