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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

APPLICATIONS SOFTWARE DEVELOPER

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The typical wage of this career is $44.12

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They are the brains behind a lot of computer programs

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EXPERIENCE FOR THIS JOB

  • Bachelors degree needed for entry or four years of college
  • Little or no on the job training needed
  • Majors are computer engineering technologies/technicians, computer programming and computer software and media applications
  • Helpful high school courses are algebra, electronics, and keyboarding

An important skill is computer programming. Some important knowledge is about computers and electronics and engineering and technology. Computer programming makes it possible to do anything that’s programmed on a computer like playing games.

Some tools they use are flash discs, logic analyzers, and personal digital assistants.

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SOME TECHNOLOGY THEY USE

  • Citrix
  • Minitab
  • Adobe systems adobe creative cloud

CHEMIST

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The average wage of this career is $35.90

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Chemists commonly analyze chemical substances or compounds, maintain laboratory equipment, and test quality of materials or products. They usually work indoors.

The most common degree for this career is a bachelors degree which is four years of college. Little or no on the job training needed.

Some certifications are approved chemist, certified professional chemist, and qualified environmental professional.

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Some helpful high school classes are biological, chemistry, physics and calculus.

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IMPORTANT SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE

  • Science
  • Reading
  • Writing
  • The most important area of knowledge is chemistry.

For this job you need to document or record information, use computers, and analyze data or information

Some tools chemists use are solar simulators, reagent pumps and magnetic susceptibility balances

Some technology they use is Microsoft Visual Basic, and graphics software

BIOMEDICAL ENGINEER

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They make $49.33 an hour

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Some things they do are prepare procedural documents and design alternative energy systems. They typically work indoors working with a group.

A bachelors degree, which is four years of college, is needed for entry with little or no on the job training needed.

Majors are biological engineering and biomedical engineering

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A license is engineer in training and some helpful high school courses are anatomy chemistry and sociology.

Some important skills for this job are reading and learning new things. An important knowledge area for this job is engineering and technology. If I were to describe their skills I would say they’re good at making decisions or solving problems, analyzing data or information, and using computers.

Some tools they use are bio analyzers, and x-ray machines.

Some technology they use is calibration software, and fault modeling software

AIRLINE PILOTS

The median amount of money they make is $98,102

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TYPICAL WORK TASKS AND CONDITIONS

  • Piloting aircraft
  • Choose optimal routes and speed
  • Frequently contact others
  • Work with a group or team

Most common degree for employment in this job is a bachelors degree which is four years of college.

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Less than five years of related work experience needed and moderate-term-on-the-job-training is needed to be competent

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A MAJOR FOR THIS JOB IS AIR TRANSPORTATION

TWO CERTIFICATIONS ARE

AIRLINE TRANSPORT PILOT AND FLIGHT ENGINEER

Some helpful high school courses are accounting, chemistry, physics, and trigonometry

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IMPORTANT SKILLS

  • Operating equipment
  • Monitoring equipment
  • Making decisions

IMPORTANT KNOWLEDGE AREAS

  • Transportation
  • Geography

Their skills are operating vehicle or equipment, and collecting information from different sources

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Some tools they use are autobrakes, equipment cooling controls, and control wheels

Some technology they use is aeroplanner and Microsoft word

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