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Go back to each of the five you selected and click, “Full career report” again. Under “Explore More”, click on each of the careers linked and take a screenshot (see example below) of at least three additional careers that sound interesting to you.

Career 1 Title: Data Scientists
Career 2 Title: Information Security Analysts
Career 3 Title: Database Architects
Career 4 Title: Web & Digital Interface Designers
Career 5 Title: Web Developers

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I can’t click through that site or take screenshots from your browser, but I can:

- Give you at least three “Explore More” careers to click for each of your five careers, and
- Tell you exactly how to open the “Full career report” → “Explore More” links and capture/save screenshots on different devices,
- Offer file-naming suggestions so your screenshots stay organized.

Below are suggested additional careers for each of the five titles you listed, plus a one-line note about why each might be interesting.

Career 1 — Data Scientists
- Machine Learning Engineer — Builds and productionizes models; strong engineering + model skills.
- Data Engineer — Designs and maintains data pipelines and infrastructure for analytics.
- Statistician — Focuses on experimental design, inference, and rigorous analysis.
- Business Intelligence Analyst — Turns data into business reports and dashboards.
- AI Researcher — Investigates new algorithms and advanced models.

Career 2 — Information Security Analysts
- Penetration Tester (Ethical Hacker) — Tests systems to find and fix vulnerabilities.
- Security Architect / Network Security Engineer — Designs secure network and system architectures.
- Incident Responder / Computer Forensics Analyst — Leads response and investigation after breaches.
- Security Consultant / Risk Analyst — Advises organizations about security strategy and compliance.
- Malware Analyst / Threat Intelligence Analyst — Studies threats and attacker methods.

Career 3 — Database Architects
- Database Administrator (DBA) — Operates, tunes, and backs up production databases.
- Data Warehouse Architect — Designs systems to aggregate and report enterprise data.
- ETL Developer (Data Integration) — Builds extract/transform/load processes for pipelines.
- Cloud Data Engineer — Implements databases and data services in cloud platforms.
- Big Data Engineer — Works with distributed storage/processing (Hadoop, Spark, etc.).

Career 4 — Web & Digital Interface Designers
- UX Designer (User Experience) — Researches users, creates wireframes and prototypes.
- UI Designer (Visual/Interface Designer) — Focuses on visual design, typography, and UI components.
- Interaction Designer — Designs product behavior, micro-interactions, and flows.
- Product Designer — Combines UX, UI, and product strategy responsibilities.
- Accessibility Specialist — Ensures interfaces are usable by people with disabilities.

Career 5 — Web Developers
- Front-End Developer — Implements UI with HTML/CSS/JavaScript frameworks.
- Back-End Developer — Builds server logic, APIs, and databases.
- Full-Stack Developer — Works across front-end and back-end.
- Mobile App Developer (React Native/Flutter) — Builds mobile apps often sharing web skills.
- DevOps / Site Reliability Engineer — Automates deployments, ensures site reliability and scaling.

How to capture the screenshots (step-by-step)
1. Open the site and navigate to the career (e.g., Data Scientist).
2. Click “Full career report.”
3. Under the “Explore More” section, click each linked career you want to capture (open each link so its report page is visible).
4. Take a screenshot of each opened career page using the appropriate method below, then save/crop as needed.

Screenshot shortcuts by device
- Windows:
- Win + Shift + S (select area; pasted to clipboard; save with Paint or another editor)
- PrtScn (full screen to clipboard), Alt + PrtScn (active window)
- Mac:
- Cmd + Shift + 4 (select area) — saves to desktop
- Cmd + Shift + 3 (whole screen)
- Chromebook:
- Ctrl + Show windows (or Ctrl + F5) — takes full-screen or Ctrl + Shift + Show windows for partial
- iPhone (Face ID): Side + Volume Up; (Touch ID): Home + Side/Top
- Android (most): Power + Volume Down (or use screenshot in quick settings)

File naming and organization suggestions
- Create a folder for the assignment (e.g., Careers_Project).
- Use names like:
- 01_DataScientists_Explore1_MLEngineer.png
- 01_DataScientists_Explore2_DataEngineer.png
- 02_InfoSec_Explore1_PenTest.png
- etc.
- Include a small text file (or spreadsheet) mapping filenames to the career title and URL.

If you want, I can:
- Pick three specific “Explore More” careers for each of your five and generate a one-paragraph summary for each.
- Create a printable checklist you can follow while collecting screenshots.
- If you upload the screenshots, I can check labels, crop suggestions, or annotate them.

Which follow-up would help you most?