Gaming How-To

How to Become a Choreographer in BitLife (Dance Degree Path)

Earn a Dance degree, land the Jr. Choreographer role, and work your way up the ranks.

Earn a Dance degree, land the Jr. Choreographer role, and work your way up the ranks.

The Choreographer career in BitLife runs through one clear gate, which is a university Dance degree. There is no shortcut around school, but once you hold that degree the job becomes reachable without rare stats or one-in-a-million luck. The path matters more than your starting numbers.

Quick answer: Graduate high school, go to university and major in Dance, then open the Jobs list and apply for the Jr. Choreographer position. Pass the short interview, work hard each year, and you will be promoted to full Choreographer.


What you need before applying

You can start a new life anywhere, with any stats, and still reach this career. Looks and Smarts are not gatekeepers here, though keeping Health high helps you stay employable across a long dance career. The single hard requirement is a completed Dance degree from university.

RequirementDetail
EducationUniversity degree with a Dance major
StatsNo minimum; high Health supports career longevity
CountryAny; nations with strong education systems make university smoother
Target jobJr. Choreographer (entry-level dance company role)

Get the Dance degree

Age up normally until your character graduates high school. Extracurricular activities are optional and not required for this career, so you do not need to chase specific clubs to stay on track.
After high school, select the option to attend university. In the major dropdown, choose Dance. The list of available majors is randomized, so Dance may not appear on your first try.
Applying for dance degree in bitlife
Selecting Dance as a university major.
If Dance is not listed, close and reopen the app to reset the major options, or age up one year and check again. Repeat until Dance shows up, then enroll.
Finish the degree by aging up through your university years. You do not need a particular part-time job or club to qualify, so simply complete the program. Scholarships, student loans, or asking your parents can all cover tuition.

Apply for the Jr. Choreographer job

Once you graduate, tap the Job button on the main screen, then open Jobs. Scroll the full-time listings for the Jr. Choreographer position, which is the entry point for the dance company career track.
choreographer job marked in bitlife
The Jr. Choreographer listing in the Jobs menu.
Apply and pass the interview, which asks a simple dance-related question. Clearing it lands you the role and officially starts your choreography career.

The job list is random, so Jr. Choreographer may not appear right away. If it is missing, restart the app to refresh the listings without aging up, or age up one year and check again. A common mistake is taking a Dance Instructor role by accident, so look specifically for the Jr. Choreographer title rather than settling for a similar-sounding job.


Get promoted to Choreographer

Landing the junior role is the milestone, but the promotion to full Choreographer comes from performance. Each year, open Job, select Jr. Choreographer, and tap Work Harder to push your job performance upward. Doing this at least once per year keeps your performance trending positive.

After a few years of strong performance, you will be promoted to Choreographer, and further effort can climb you toward Senior Choreographer. Each promotion can substantially raise your salary, so staying consistent pays off. Avoid legal trouble and keep your Health stable, since unreliability can cost you the role.


How to confirm it worked and why it might fail

You know the path succeeded when your occupation updates to Jr. Choreographer after the interview, and later changes to Choreographer once the promotion lands. If you cannot find or get the job, the cause is usually one of a few fixable things.

  • The Dance major did not appear, so the degree was skipped. Reset the major list by restarting the app or aging up.
  • The Jr. Choreographer listing is not showing. Refresh by restarting the app or age up one year.
  • You accepted a Dance Instructor job instead of the junior choreographer role, which sits on a different track.
  • Promotion is slow because you skipped the Work Harder action, which drives the performance needed to advance.

This is also one of the trickier requirements in the Padam Challenge, so completing the choreography path doubles as progress there. The pay tends to be modest at the junior level, but promotions scale it up, and the route itself is among the more approachable creative careers once you secure the Dance degree.