As a No Experience Audio Engineer, your day will likely involve assisting senior engineers with setting up and breaking down audio equipment, organizing cables, and learning to operate basic sound recording tools under supervision. You may help with simple editing tasks, observe mixing sessions, and occasionally perform administrative duties such as equipment inventory or session note-taking. Collaboration is frequent, as you'll work closely with both audio professionals and creative teams to ensure smooth studio operations. Over time, you're encouraged to ask questions and gradually take on more technical responsibilities, increasing your skill set and opening up more advanced career opportunities in audio engineering.