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2010年の「最高の職種」はアクチュアリー、2位はSE」記事へのコメント

  • 学者 (スコア:2, 興味深い)

    by Anonymous Coward

    なぜか
    4位 生物学者
    6位 数学者
    11位 哲学者
    が入ってるけど、他の学者とそんなに違うのかねえ?
    数学者と哲学者は安全そう。逆に生物学者は儲かりそう。

    • by Anonymous Coward on 2010年01月09日 5時08分 (#1700181)
      ~学者と訳される職業でもアカデミシャン以外も勘定しているようです。
      ProsとConsはランキングには反映しないようです。
      Zoologistは真ん中らへんで見た覚えがありますのでBiologistとは別のようです。

      4. Biologist
      Pros: Strong hiring outlook, good income, low stress and few short-term deadlines.
      Cons: A highly competitive field, many biologists must fight to be the first to find the right answers to problems they're studying – or risk losing funding.
      How do you get that job?
      Strength in math and science is necessary, and good writing skills are extremely useful. A degree in Biology, Zoology, Botany or Microbiology is required, along with a masters or doctorate in a more specialized field.

      5. Historian
      Pros: Excellent work environment, a need for "scholarship" that usually means little pressure to meet deadlines.
      Cons: Precise research into primary sources is often slow, working in a classroom environment can be trying.
      How do you get that job?
      Strong writing and research skills are necessary, as well as attention to detail. A Ph.D. and specialty are typically required for professional work, which varies from teaching and academic settings to the defense industry and State Department.

      6. Mathematician
      Pros: High median income (ranked 17th), excellent working conditions, low stress.
      Cons: Primary employers are universities and governments, both of which have had to cut budgets in the past year, hurting the career's hiring outlook.
      How do you get that job?
      Obviously math skills are a must. A bachelor of science in Mathematics is necessary, plus an advanced degree (master's or doctorate) in Applied or Theoretical Mathematics.

      8. Statistician
      Pros: Excellent work environment and low physical demands (ranks 1st in both categories), high median income.
      Cons: Low hiring outlook (ranked 105th) due to the availability of statistical data online, work can often be monotonous "number-crunching."
      How do you get that job?
      Math, science and writing skills are all extremely important to becoming a Statistician. A major in Applied Mathematics or a minor in mathematics or statistics is required, but having a master's degree or Ph.D. is also very helpful.

      誰かさんが愕然とするおまけ
      11. Philosopher
      Hiring Outlook: 24.18 (Very Good)
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吾輩はリファレンスである。名前はまだ無い -- perlの中の人

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