Actuaries Computer Programmer Computer and Information Scientists, Research
Actuaries analyze the financial costs of risk and doubts. They Make $93,680 per year ($45.04 per hour). Most actuaries work full time in an office setting. Employment of actuaries is projected to grow 26 percent from 2012 to 2022.
Computer programmers write code to create software programs. Make $74,280 per year ($35.71 per hour). Programmers usually work in offices. Employment of computer programmers is projected to grow 8 percent from 2012 to 2022.
Computer and information research scientists invent and design new approaches to computing technology and find innovative uses for existing technology. $102,190 per year ($49.13 per hour). Most computer and information research scientists work full time. Employment of computer and information research scientists is projected to grow 15 percent from 2012 to 2022.
Actuaries – This career’s employment is supposed to grow 26% from 2012 – Computer Programmer – This career’s employment is supposed to grow 8% from 2012 – Computer and Information Scientists, Research – This Careers employment is supposed to grow 15% from 2012 – 2022.
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My 2 nd career choice is Computer and Information Scientists, Research, because they had a high employment rate and have a really nice salary.
My third choice would be computer programmer, because they have an okay employment rate, and a little salary compared to the other two jobs.
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These jobs are good for me, because I know my way around a computer, I am independent, good at math, and I know a lot about computer hardware.
I think that my top three jobs would best fit my skill, and that they have a decent salary. I actually do plan to have a career with computers, so maybe I will have one of these careers when I am older.