After doing some research, here's what I found for the jobs that are common to people who have had this major:
Biological Technician
- This job requires knowledge in Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, and English.
- It requires a four-year bachelor's degree.
- For people who have these jobs they are most likely be realistic, investigative, and conventional.
- For some reason, the west coast tends to have more jobs available and higher average pay for biological technicians than the east coast does.
- Average hourly wage: $20.33 per hour (May 2011, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics)
- California: 10,920 jobs for biological technicians, average pay of $45,080 per year
- New York: 3,990 jobs for biological technicians, average pay of $45,080 per year
- Most of the occupations require graduate school Ex. master's degree/Ph.D., M.D., or J.D.
- Earnings: annual median salary of $76,130 or median hourly wages of $36.60
- They're likely to be investigative, realistic, artistic, and social
- States that are among the top paying for medical scientists:
- Maine: $115,470
- New Jersey: $115,390
- Illinois: $111,340
- Connecticut: $105,130
- Most of the occupations require a four-year bachelor's degree
- People who have this job are likely to be investigative and realistic
- Median wages: $42,63 hourly, $88,670 annual
- Top industries are Manufacturing and Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services
- This job has the highest salary in California(median:$97,300), least in states like Arkansas(Median:$64,400) and Nebraska(median:$67,100)
Wow. Your post is a lot cleaner and more organized. The bullet points were a good idea. I like how you just described the regional trends of salary for your chosen jobs; I wrote out each state.
ReplyDeleteSeems interesting! I like how organized and clean your post is.
ReplyDeleteGreat post, Vivian. :)
ReplyDeleteI love that you already exactly what you want to be, this was really easy to read too!
ReplyDeleteThis is impressive in that you know just want you want to be in the future
ReplyDeleteI like how you included a list of the highest paying states for each profession
ReplyDeleteYour post is very distinct and specific, and you've included a great amount of information!
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