We surveyed 279 costume attendants to learn what personality traits and interests make them unique. Here are the results.


Holland Codes

Costume attendants are conventional and artistic

Costume attendants tend to be predominantly conventional individuals, meaning that they are usually detail-oriented and organized, and like working in a structured environment. They also tend to be artistic, meaning that they are creative and original and work well in a setting that allows for self-expression.

If you are one or both of these archetypes, you may be well suited to be a costume attendant. However, if you are investigative, this is probably not a good career for you. Unsure of where you fit in? Take the career test now.

Here’s how the Holland codes of the average costume attendant break down:


Big Five

The top personality traits of costume attendants are openness and extraversion

Costume attendants score highly on openness, which means they are usually curious, imaginative, and value variety. They also tend to be high on the measure of extraversion, meaning that they rely on external stimuli to be happy, such as people or exciting surroundings.

Once again, let’s break down the components of the personality of an average costume attendant: