Entry Level Sound Designers typically assist with recording, editing, and mixing sound effects, dialogue, and music under the direction of senior team members. You may be tasked with organizing audio assets, performing basic sound cleanups, and updating project files to ensure all elements are properly integrated. Collaboration with game developers, animators, or video editors is common, making teamwork and communication vital. Over time, you'll gain exposure to more complex sound creation tasks and may have opportunities to specialize or take on larger projects as your skills develop.