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1. Data Scientists
2. Information Security Analysts
3. Web Developers
Go back to the page of the career you put as, “Career 1 Title:” above and click, “Full career report” again.
Bioinformatics Scientists
Financial Quantitative Analysts
Operations Research Analysts
Statistical Assistants
Statisticians
You might like a career in one of these industries:
Professional, Science, & Technical
Finance & Insurance
Media & Communication
Management
EXPLORE MORE
Computer Programmers
Database Administrators
Software Developers
Web & Digital Interface Designers
Web Administrators
EXPLORE MORE
Computer Systems Analysts
Digital Forensics Analysts
Information Security Engineers
Network & Computer Systems Administrators
Penetration Testers
You might like a career in one of these industries:
Professional, Science, & Technical
Finance & Insurance
Management
14. Go back to the page of the career you put as, “Career 1 Title:” above and click, “Full career report” again.
Under “Explore More”, you will see, “You might like a career in one of these industries:” Click on each of the industries linked. This will take you to a page with numerous careers within that industry. Scroll through the list and click on the ones that sound interesting or ones that you have no idea what they are! Take a screenshot of each one that you find interesting. DO NOT PLACE THE SCREENSHOTS IN THIS DOCUMENT! AFTER you have finished scrolling through the list, look back through your screenshots, select your TWO favorites from EACH of the industries and place a screenshot of each of them (see example) here:
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I can’t browse the site or take screenshots for you, but I can walk you through the steps and pick two good careers from each industry for you to capture. Below are recommended choices (based on the careers you listed), short reasons to pick each one, suggested screenshot filenames, and step-by-step instructions for taking and inserting screenshots.
If your “Career 1 Title” was Data Scientists, then when you click “Full career report” and open each “You might like a career in one of these industries:” link, use these picks.
Recommended picks (two from each industry)
1) Professional, Science, & Technical
- Bioinformatics Scientist — interesting blend of biology and data science; good for people who like research and programming.
Suggested filename: ProfSci_Bioinformatics.png
- Operations Research Analyst — strong quantitative, optimization, and decision-support focus; often applied across industries.
Suggested filename: ProfSci_OperationsResearch.png
2) Finance & Insurance
- Financial Quantitative Analyst — high-demand quantitative role applying statistics and modeling to finance.
Suggested filename: Finance_QuantAnalyst.png
- Statistician — widely applicable in actuarial work and risk analysis for finance companies.
Suggested filename: Finance_Statistician.png
3) Media & Communication
- Web & Digital Interface Designer — creative + technical role building user interfaces and digital experiences.
Suggested filename: Media_WebInterfaceDesigner.png
- Web Administrator — practical, operations-focused web role (site upkeep, analytics, content systems).
Suggested filename: Media_WebAdministrator.png
4) Management
- Information Security Engineer — leadership/technical role protecting corporate systems; good management crossover.
Suggested filename: Mgmt_InfoSecEngineer.png
- Computer Systems Analyst — often involves advising managers on IT strategy and systems improvements.
Suggested filename: Mgmt_SystemsAnalyst.png
How to capture the screenshots (common methods)
- Windows 10/11:
- Capture visible window: Click the career page to show the content, press Alt+PrtScn to copy the active window, paste into Paint or Word (Ctrl+V) and save as PNG.
- Snip & Sketch / Snipping Tool: Open it, click New, drag to capture area, then Save As.
- macOS:
- Entire screen: Cmd+Shift+3 (saves to desktop).
- Selection: Cmd+Shift+4, drag to select, release (saves to desktop).
- iPhone / iPad:
- Face ID devices: Side button + Volume Up. Touch ID devices: Home + Side/Top. Then tap the thumbnail if you want to crop and Save.
- Android:
- Usually Power + Volume Down together. Or use the screenshot button in the quick settings.
Tips while capturing
- Click into each career entry so the page shows the career title and the summary (the part you want to capture).
- Capture the page area that contains the career title, typical tasks, salary/education snippet — whatever the site shows in the career card or single-career page.
- If the career list requires scrolling to get details, capture multiple screenshots if needed.
How to name/save and later insert them into your document
- Save each image with the suggested filename pattern (e.g., ProfSci_Bioinformatics.png). That will help you keep two per industry organized.
- The assignment asks: “select your TWO favorites from EACH of the industries and place a screenshot of each of them here.” After you choose your two favorites for an industry, insert them into the document under the industry with numbering like:
Professional, Science, & Technical
1. [insert ProfSci_Bioinformatics.png]
2. [insert ProfSci_OperationsResearch.png]
- If you’re using Word/Google Docs: Insert > Image > Upload from computer (or drag-and-drop). Resize so both fit clearly and label beneath each image if required.
What I can do next
- If you want, I can draft short captions (1–2 sentences) for each selected career to paste under the screenshots (e.g., “Bioinformatics Scientist — combines biology and computational analysis to interpret genomic data”).
- If any of the career names above aren’t available in your site’s lists, tell me which industry link you opened and I’ll suggest alternates from the lists you provided.
Would you like the short captions for each of these eight picks now?
If your “Career 1 Title” was Data Scientists, then when you click “Full career report” and open each “You might like a career in one of these industries:” link, use these picks.
Recommended picks (two from each industry)
1) Professional, Science, & Technical
- Bioinformatics Scientist — interesting blend of biology and data science; good for people who like research and programming.
Suggested filename: ProfSci_Bioinformatics.png
- Operations Research Analyst — strong quantitative, optimization, and decision-support focus; often applied across industries.
Suggested filename: ProfSci_OperationsResearch.png
2) Finance & Insurance
- Financial Quantitative Analyst — high-demand quantitative role applying statistics and modeling to finance.
Suggested filename: Finance_QuantAnalyst.png
- Statistician — widely applicable in actuarial work and risk analysis for finance companies.
Suggested filename: Finance_Statistician.png
3) Media & Communication
- Web & Digital Interface Designer — creative + technical role building user interfaces and digital experiences.
Suggested filename: Media_WebInterfaceDesigner.png
- Web Administrator — practical, operations-focused web role (site upkeep, analytics, content systems).
Suggested filename: Media_WebAdministrator.png
4) Management
- Information Security Engineer — leadership/technical role protecting corporate systems; good management crossover.
Suggested filename: Mgmt_InfoSecEngineer.png
- Computer Systems Analyst — often involves advising managers on IT strategy and systems improvements.
Suggested filename: Mgmt_SystemsAnalyst.png
How to capture the screenshots (common methods)
- Windows 10/11:
- Capture visible window: Click the career page to show the content, press Alt+PrtScn to copy the active window, paste into Paint or Word (Ctrl+V) and save as PNG.
- Snip & Sketch / Snipping Tool: Open it, click New, drag to capture area, then Save As.
- macOS:
- Entire screen: Cmd+Shift+3 (saves to desktop).
- Selection: Cmd+Shift+4, drag to select, release (saves to desktop).
- iPhone / iPad:
- Face ID devices: Side button + Volume Up. Touch ID devices: Home + Side/Top. Then tap the thumbnail if you want to crop and Save.
- Android:
- Usually Power + Volume Down together. Or use the screenshot button in the quick settings.
Tips while capturing
- Click into each career entry so the page shows the career title and the summary (the part you want to capture).
- Capture the page area that contains the career title, typical tasks, salary/education snippet — whatever the site shows in the career card or single-career page.
- If the career list requires scrolling to get details, capture multiple screenshots if needed.
How to name/save and later insert them into your document
- Save each image with the suggested filename pattern (e.g., ProfSci_Bioinformatics.png). That will help you keep two per industry organized.
- The assignment asks: “select your TWO favorites from EACH of the industries and place a screenshot of each of them here.” After you choose your two favorites for an industry, insert them into the document under the industry with numbering like:
Professional, Science, & Technical
1. [insert ProfSci_Bioinformatics.png]
2. [insert ProfSci_OperationsResearch.png]
- If you’re using Word/Google Docs: Insert > Image > Upload from computer (or drag-and-drop). Resize so both fit clearly and label beneath each image if required.
What I can do next
- If you want, I can draft short captions (1–2 sentences) for each selected career to paste under the screenshots (e.g., “Bioinformatics Scientist — combines biology and computational analysis to interpret genomic data”).
- If any of the career names above aren’t available in your site’s lists, tell me which industry link you opened and I’ll suggest alternates from the lists you provided.
Would you like the short captions for each of these eight picks now?
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