A&R Representative

A&R Representative

Also called: A&R Rep, Talent Scout, Music Scout

An A&R (artists and repertoire) representative is responsible for finding promising new artists for a record label or music publisher to sign.

What Does an A&R Representative Do?

A&R representatives spend the majority of their time listening to music, scouring clubs, reading blogs, watching social media, and tracking industry buzz on the hunt for promising new musical artists. At smaller organizations, A&R reps act as an artist's link to the company and are responsible for signing the artist, guiding the artist's subsequent career, and representing the artist's interests within the larger organization. At most major labels, however, these duties are handled by A&R managers—the next step up the ladder.

Like many in the music business, A&R representatives work unpredictable schedules, including seeing a lot of live music, listening to mountains of demos, spending time with artists, and attending to business in the office.

In addition to their great ears, A&R representatives rely on a finely tuned and constantly evolving understanding of current music tastes and trends to identify acts with talent, drive, buzz, and more. It's their job to concretely understand what to others is mysterious: the confluence of qualities and circumstances that makes an artist a contender for commercial success. Historically, members of A&R departments have wielded great power as the industry's tastemakers and gatekeepers; as a result, the A&R representative is one of the most coveted and competitive jobs in the record industry. This is still true today, despite the major shifts in the record industry caused by the internet, which also led to a slight decline in the influence of A&R departments. 

Work Life Balance

Like many in the music business, A&R representatives have unpredictable schedules, including seeing a lot of live music, listening to mountains of demos, spending time with artists, and attending to business in the office. It should go without saying that networking is a tremendous part of the job, and keeps A&R representatives busy outside of conventional work hours. Fortunately, networking in this profession usually means attending concerts, showcases, open mics, workshops, and private music industry events.

Community

This is an unusual and particular role, requiring immense sensitivity, critical thinking, flexibility, independence, and communication skills. Drive, tenacity, and the ability to remain cool under pressure are also crucial traits. While a passionate love for music is, of course, essential for this career, perhaps more important for success is a hunger to realize untapped potential and give new musical voices the opportunity to be heard. 

Finding Work

Although A&R representatives are best known for their work at record labels (both major and independent), they can also work for music publishing companies or independent A&R agencies, such as LaunchpadPulse Music Group, and Mom + PopPeople typically land this job after working in another area of the music business, such as management, production, marketing, promotion, or radio, or after performing a lower level job or internship at a record company or publisher. Of course, immersion in the local, national, and global music scene is a must for aspiring A&R representatives.

Professional Skills

  • Deep knowledge of musical trends, movements, and styles
  • Exceptional ear for music
  • Networking
  • Contracts
  • Communication
  • Multitasking

Interpersonal Skills

This is an unusual and particular role, requiring immense sensitivity, critical thinking, flexibility, independence, and communication skills. Drive, tenacity, and the ability to remain cool under pressure are also crucial traits. While a passionate love for music is, of course, essential for this career, perhaps more important for success is a hunger to realize untapped potential and give new musical voices the opportunity to be heard. 


Industries

  • Film, Video, and Television
  • Technology
  • Video Games
  • Advertising
  • Artist Services
  • Music and Audio Tools
  • Radio and Streaming Music
  • Recording Industry
  • Health and Wellness
  • Theater
  • Live Music
  • Opera
  • Dance
  • Orchestra, Chorus, and Band
  • Education
  • Arts Administration
  • Journalism
  • Church and Worship

Top US Cities for This Role

  • Los Angeles
  • San Francisco Bay Area
  • New York City
  • Boston
  • Nashville