Career Part 2!
- Hannah Benkeser
- Oct 10, 2018
- 2 min read
Updated: Oct 15, 2018

Hello Everyone! Long time no post! Today, I'll be sharing my top three career's with what educational requirements, job responsibilities, and salaries that are attached to each career! First I'll start with the the salaries for each of the careers, look below for the information!
In the Marine Science field you can make $16,640 and go up to $189,800. In the business administration industry, you can make $90,397and $202,356. Medical and Health Service Manager, you can make $99,300 and $125,487. Next, I'll share the job responsibilities for only two of the career, since my responses are so long.
In Marine Science the job responsibilities you can have are: conducting species inventories, testing and monitoring sea creatures exposed to pollutants. ... preserving specimens and samples of unknown species and diseases and mapping the distribution, ranges or movements of marine populations. Business administration your job responsibilities may include: formulating policies, managing daily operations, and planning the use of materials and human resources. They make staff schedules, assign work, and ensure projects are completed. Lastly, I'm going to share the educational requirements for two of my careers!
Educational requirements for Marine Science are Some schools offer combined bachelor's and master's degree programs in marine biology, allowing students to earn both degrees in less time. The curriculum typically covers research and lab methods, research equipment, and professional science writing. Business administration educational requirements are having a bachelor’s degree, business fundamentals, financial accounting, logistics, economics, ethics, marketing, operations management, quality control, and computer systems.
Human Capital: College (after I graduate), Novant internship, and 2 jobs during high school.
I scored an internship at Novant during my freshman year in high school. I helped care for the doctors and nurses children for 2 hours every week until the end of the year. I have two jobs; my first job is that I nanny for two boys, who are eight and ten years old. My second job is that I work with my mother at her company, Servpro. She owns three franchises for that company. I have learned a lot through each of these opportunities. I have learned leadership, teamwork, and problem-solving skills, during my time at the internship and two jobs.
Thank you guys for reading and sharing thoughts on my last post! Next, I'll be sharing about the colleges I would like to attend, with annual tuition, five majors I would like to pursue and extracurricular activities I would want to be involved in at each university! Stay tuned; a new post will be coming soon!
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