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Page 1: Actuaries  Computer Programmer  Computer and Information Scientists, Research

My Top Three CareersColin Steed

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Career Cluster

Actuaries Computer Programmer Computer and Information Scientists,

Research

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Actuaries

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.

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Computer Programmer

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.

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Computer and Information Scientists, Research

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.

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Career Outlook

Actuaries – This career’s employment is supposed to grow 26% from 2012 – 2022.

Computer Programmer – This career’s employment is supposed to grow 8% from 2012 – 2022.

Computer and Information Scientists, Research – This Careers employment is supposed to grow 15% from 2012 – 2022.

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#1 Career

My #1 career is actuary, because the employment rate is super high and make a decent salary.

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2nd Career

My 2nd career choice is Computer and Information Scientists, Research, because they had a high employment rate and have a really nice salary.

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3rd Career

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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Creative Commons

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.

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Summary

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.