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Job: Statistician



I chose this Job because I enjoy the Math subject in school, so I looked for a job ending up being a Statistician. To get this job I would need any of this education being: Masters Degree in Statistics or 4 years of experience in Statistical Analysis.

Being a statistician doesn't require much time at the workplace daily being 5-9 hours, so about 40 hours weekly. The pay is pretty good for only 9 hours a day which is $44.36 hourly and $97,170 yearly. There's not that much vacation time yearly which is Ten paid days and Five more after working for five years. There's not much extra skill to this job, only needing to be bilingual which I already am and knowing how to use a computer which I know most of the basics, but could definitely learn more as I get older since there's a lot to know about computers.

Some of the extra stuff like perks being a Statistician are Paid Holidays, Vacations and Health Insurance. When it comes to pros and cons there's a couple for both sides. Being a statistician only requires up to nine hours of work a day and it's not that stressful of a job but, this job also doesn't give much fresh air and can be mentally demanding at times. Most of the day I'm inside an office working on charts and data, but at times I will have to go to other places to present my data and graphs, etc. for others to see.

In the future this job will still be needed because data needs to be organized so that companies know what their percentages are. Why would this be a good profession for you? I'm in the best type of math class in my school and I understand pretty well and doing well in this class, plus math is my favorite subject in school which is why I want to pay good attention and learn so that I can pass this class.