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Science Career Requirements

Be warned - most careers in science demand a large amount of education. A bachelor's degree is usually the bare minimum, with many jobs expecting a master's or doctorate. Some careers in science also will require a good deal of documented research just to qualify for a position.

While it's certainly not an easy industry to break in to, the results can be worth it. Many science related jobs demand a high salary. The science field is also a fairly stable one and one that consistently sees a lot of growth. Science careers relating to the environment are predicted to be especially in demand, as new government regulations are coming in to effect all the time. Biochemistry and biophysics careers are also extremely in demand, and are expected to grow by over 30% by the year 2020 - a mark that is much higher than the national average. The science industry plays a large role in United States. Whether it's an environmentalist working to help a company become more "green," a researcher developing a new product, or someone developing a new medical breakthrough, these are crucial jobs that have an impact on our society.

In general, people who work in this field are inherently curious. They always want to know more, and they're not satisfied until they find an acceptable answer. People in this field are usually intelligent and hard working. To succeed in this field, you will also need analytical and critical thinking skills, as well as attention to detail and accuracy. Since you will likely be working on time sensitive projects, you will also need above average organizational and time management skills. You will also need good researching, report writing and presentation skills.

As mentioned above, extensive education is required. A college degree is usually the bare minimum necessary, and often post-graduate work is necessary to have a chance at getting a job. While you're obtaining your education, you will also likely be working on research heavy projects both for class, and for your own personal growth.

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