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Published on Nov 26, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

PHOTOGRAPHY

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Some of the job duties for being a photographer are: camera gear maintenance, lighting setup, model selection, location selection and setup, etc.

The salary for a photographer is: median pay (annual) $28,490

Full or part time: you could do either full or part time in photography

Educational requirements: high school diploma or equivalent

Prior work experience: I couldn't find any information on prior work experience for photography

Special skills required: equipment skills and training, editing skills, marketing skills, and people skills

JOB LISTINGS

  • Freelance photographer
  • Portrait photographer
  • Photo journalist/news photographer

MARINE BIOLOGY

Job duties of a marine biologist: estimate plant and wildlife population, analyze characteristics of animals to identify and classify them, study animals in natural habitats, etc.

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Salary of a marine biologist: an average salary of $77,630 per year. Their salary typically start from $39,700 and go up to $124,680. Numbers may vary depending on several factors, like level of education, amount of experience, industry, company size and location

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Full or part time: it depends on where you are working.

Educational requirements: marine biologists typically have a masters degree or a doctorate degree in field.

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Prior work experience: get involved in courses and extracurricular activities as early as high school.

Special skills required: a keen interest in research, excellent oral and written communication, analytical mind and a logical approach to problem solving, good observation skills, be able to swim and scuba dive, able to work independently or as a team

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JOB LISTINGS

  • Some marine biologist study plant life
  • Some may study whales, including humpback
  • Marine biologists typically focus on one field of study, such as coral reefs
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WILDLIFE REHABILITATOR

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Job duties of a wildlife rehabilitator: feeding, cleaning cages, record keeping, accounting, fund raising, answering phone calls about injured animals, and educating the public.

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Salary of a wildlife rehabilitator: median annual salary of $19,910

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Full or part time: you could do either full or part time, it really depends on where you are and what type of job you are doing

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Educational requirements: a bachelors degree

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Prior work experience: wildlife and supervisory experience

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Special skills required: self motivated, honest, listens and speaks well, willing to work, cooperative, energetic, a team player, trainable, positive, eager to learn, responsible, pleasant, acknowledge strengths and weaknesses, confident, tactful, trustworthy, and concerned about wildlife, people and the environment

JOB LISTINGS

  • Daily feeding and cage cleaning
  • Medical treatment
  • Accounting and record keeping
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