Tuesday, July 8, 2014

Some of my choices in Careers!

I want to go to college and double major in Anthropology and political Science or Criminal Justice. Then, eventually go to Law School or follow up until I can get a PhD in Forensic Anthropology.
-This are some of the jobs I found just with my bachelors degree.

  • Corner Assistan- the jobs pays average $29,000 but can greatly vary according the company, location,  industry, experience,  and benefits.  It only requires a bachelor's degree in Anthropology. 
  • Intelligence Analyst [never really heard of it before]- the job pays between $50,000 and $130,000 and it depends the years being in the company or the branch designated.  The studies that it requires are a Bachelor of Science in Intelligence Analysis,  a Political Science,  or a Social Studies.  Having a Masters degree in economic or international relations secures the job. Also, some branches may need a person with knowledge in Biochemistry,  Biology,  and Geospatial Science. People with good writing, expiriance over seas, and Critical Thinking may have a special consideration.  Also, an Intelligence Analyst needs to be able to work 24/7, it involves extensive travel, and the person has to keep the job secret from the family.  
  • Forensic Science Specialist- average payment is $52,840 depends with the location of the job. At least have a Bachelor in a Sciences. Familiar with laboratory techniques,  equipment,  procedures, practices and safety.  Aldo, have great communication skills.  The person is required to work with blood,  and other biological fluids, hair, gun shot residue,  drugs, fibers, paint, and glass. Prepare explicit written reports. Train other personal methods of analysis. 

This are the jobs that I could find. The Intelligence Analyst has now capture my eye,  it seems a highly risky job. It seems challenging and captivating. 

3 comments:

  1. All of these careers seem very fascinating. I'm also considering majoring in anthropology however I would study cultural anthropology I think rather than forensic anthropology. I think that you will definitely be able to achieve your goals!

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  2. My Grandfather went to Law school and he said it was really interesting.

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  3. Really good research, just a piece of advice, try to get internships at various companies so you can expand your contact list.

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