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Job Description
SOC 19-4099: All life, physical, and social science technicians not listed separately.
National Overview
Here are some handy facts about the occupation across the nation:
Regional Trends
This chart shows how the occupation has performed since 2007. The dotted line is a projection based on historical data; it is not an economic forecast.
Educational Attainment
These are the typical levels of education for this occupation:
Educational Programs
Here are the educational programs that help prepare people for this occupation:
Inverse Staffing Patterns
These are the industries that employ this occupation (click the table to enlarge):
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- Geological and petroleum technicians
- Forest and conservation technicians
- Life, physical, and social science technicians (all other)
- Biological technicians
- Survey researchers
- Market research analysts
- Physical scientists (all other)
- Environmental scientists and specialists (including health)
- Geoscientists (except hydrologists and geographers)
- Social scientists and related workers (all other)
- Biological scientists (all other)
- Medical scientists (except epidemiologists)
- Clinical, counseling, and school psychologists
- Biochemists and biophysicists
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