Jobs in the Science Industry San Francisco CA

Jobs in the science industry are becoming the fastest growing in our lifetime. Technological advances in many fields are leading to new types of science and therefore new fields of study. A career in the field of science does require an education, most often a four year degree but two year degrees can begin your career and let you advance in your studies as you go along in your career.

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Jobs in The Science Industry

Author: Louise G

Jobs in the science industry are becoming the fastest growing in our lifetime. Technological advances in many fields are leading to new types of science and therefore new fields of study. A career in the field of science does require an education, most often a four year degree but two year degrees can begin your career and let you advance in your studies as you go along in your career. These are some jobs in the better known fields of science that you may find of interest:


Chemistry - Jobs in the chemistry field also vary by specialty such as chemical engineering, biochemistry and even teaching at high school level and on a college level. Chemistry is a four year degree with heavy study loads but they have a rewarding future. According to the National Association of Colleges and Employers, in July of 2007 the starting salary for graduates with a bachelor's degree in chemistry was on average $41,500 a year and those in the highest end of the degree field were being paid just over $100,000.


Aeronautics and Space - With the Space Agency set to begin trips to Mars soon, this is one job that will have many openings in so many different areas. Space studies is a relative new comer to the science industry really only having been around since the 1950's but it is a fast growing field that actually houses all the various forms of scientific study as well as the specific study of flight. Careers within this field can have starting salaries of no less than $57,000 for a person with under one year experience all the way to $108,000 for those who have more than 20 years experience.


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Louise G Author, SEO and Management Consultant wrote this article about jobs. Louise recommends www.scienceprospects.com for science jobs

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