I'm a media assistant for an university. The unit I'm in consists almost entirely of people with health care backgrounds, therefor I stand out a little. I make posters, design and maintain websites, produce demo videos for projects including all the audio within, occasional video shoots and photography, etc. Pretty much anything that people think of when they hear the word "media". Sometimes I also teach the teachers random "tech stuff", e.g when they are required to get accustomed to a software they have no past experience with.
I like my job. It's nice indoor work that's very many-sided, and I'm surrounded by fun, lovely female individuals, heh. That's not to say I don't have other passions as well; I've always been drawn to nature and if I hadn't taken the engineering path when it was time to choose what to study, I'd want to be a biologist of sorts. Though I'm very happy with my current position, it's not out of the question that maybe after 15 years or so, I might go study biology or geology and abandon my current profession entirely.
Also, besides these two things, my all-time dream job is something that would involve making video games. Preferably in the audio department; I'd love to be a music composer for games, although I definitely don't think I have the required amount of skill compared to the experts in the business, even though I've made music on-and-off for nearly 10 years now (very strongly emphasized in the last five years or so). But I try, and not a single month goes by without me composing at least something. And I guess you could say I'm partly living this dream already (just not in the scale I would like); I've been involved in a couple, very minor game projects (Flash games and stuff), I occasionally make music for the demo/promo videos I already mentioned in my current full-time job, and sometimes other random projects appear as well. Like for example, currently I'm making a soundtrack (and lending some of my past creations) for a cousin of mine, who's a puppeteer and she's developing a new performance at the moment, so she asked my help.
So there; that's pretty much what I do. Add playing video games in there, and I've just described what's actually my regular, normal day in its entirety, weekends aside.