Science and Technology (SciTech) focuses on solving real world problems through hardware, software or scientific research. Those in this community often seek multidisciplinary teams to research,
design, test, evaluate, improve efficiency or modify products and procedures. Members of this community are intellectually curious, detail oriented, data driven and interested in working in hands-on environments. People in this community can work in any type of organization including multinational corporations, start-ups, and research laboratories.
POTENTIAL CAREERS INCLUDE
Epidemiologist/Medical Scientist
Forensic Science Technician
Psychologist
Chemist
Environmental Scientist
Nuclear Engineer
Cyptozoologist
Cybersecurity Analyst
Conservationist
Software Developer
Web Developer
Sales Engineer
Audio Engineer
Translator/Interpreter
TIPS
You do not always need a degree to succeed in tech - employers tend to technical skills and experience over formal education
Take initiative and look for chances to work in labs, research teams or peer review groups.
Science and careers have not traditionally been diverse across race and gender. These days there are programs making a conscious effort to build more inclusive STEM pathways.
Opportunities
These are just a few jobs, internships or training programs in SciTech, which we update quarterly.
Use these as a starting point to seek out more opportunities in your area that suit you best.
Training & Education
Jobs & Internships for Exiting Service Members
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