All Careers In The Sims 4: Jobs, Tips, And How To Get Promoted

There are a lot of different jobs to choose from in The Sims 4, including a pretty robust group of careers included with the base game and plenty more that have been added via DLC over the decade-plus that The Sims 4 has been out. What jobs you have your sims sign up for is totally up to you, but there are a lot of factors that can affect your performance, like whether your sim’s skills are appropriate for the job you want. If you want your sims to be successful, some knowledge and effort are required–just like it is with a real job.

While there are specific things you’ll need to know about each individual career that can help you get ahead, there are also some universal tips that can help your sims climb their corporate ladders.

General tips for any Sims 4 career

Pick an active, self-employment, or rabbit hole job

There are three main types of careers in The Sims 4. Most of them are rabbit hole-type jobs, where your sims just go offscreen and do their thing without any meaningful input from the player. But there are also “active” careers, where you follow your sim to their place of business and you’ll have to make them do various tasks (though you can also play these as rabbit hole jobs if you’d prefer), and self-employment and freelance careers where your sim will complete individual gigs from the comfort of their homes, like writing a book, painting a picture, or building furniture.

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