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programing
Job description
Computer programmers work in well-lit and pleasant office settings. They may work for individual businesses or on their own. Most of
their work is done on the computer, but they also meet with users to discuss and develop plans for programming needs. They typically
work a 40-hour week.
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Biochimist
Job descrpition
Biochemists and biophysicists usually work in laboratories to conduct their research. Most of their work is done using a microscope or other
machines and tools that allow them to see things that cannot be seen with the naked eye. They also work with computers in office settings to
prepare reports on findings. Work areas are usually well-lit, clean, and comfortable. Most work a 40-hour week.
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Computer and
Info Research
Scientists
Job description
Computer specialists work in pleasant office settings and use the computer to do most of their work. They typically work a 40-hour week, but
may work overtime or on weekends and in the evening if a deadline for programming must be met or problems with existing programs must be
fixed immediately.
Look at computer hardware and software for problems and develop solutions to fix them.
Create and apply new technology.
Create mathematical models of problems so that the solution can be done by computer.
Evaluate program plans and proposals to determine if they will work.
Be able to recognize which tasks are priorities and set goals.
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Clinical
Psychologists
Job description
Clinical psychologists work in a variety of settings. Some work in private practice and have individual offices. Some work in clinics or in
hospitals. Most of their work is done interacting with individuals on a one-to-one basis: mostly administering psychological tests that will help
them understand patients problems. Most work a 40-hour week.
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