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What is the best environmental job for me?
What would be the best job to go into? Recently I discovered my interest in protecting the environment and I’m a very math and science-oriented person. I want a job that can help in some kind of way, but will pay fairly well. Any ideas?
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Yi’s Answer
Hi Jayden,
I studied Environmental Engineering for my bachelor's and Landscape Architecture for my master's. Now, I work as a landscape architect in the environment team of a design engineering company. If you like math and science, becoming an environmental engineer is a great way to help the environment. For better pay, consider roles like sustainability consultant or in renewable energy.
Learning data analysis tools like SQL and Power BI could potentially lead to higher salaries. Check job descriptions for the skills needed in your desired positions.
Hope this helps. Good luck with your studies and job applications!
Janae
I studied Environmental Engineering for my bachelor's and Landscape Architecture for my master's. Now, I work as a landscape architect in the environment team of a design engineering company. If you like math and science, becoming an environmental engineer is a great way to help the environment. For better pay, consider roles like sustainability consultant or in renewable energy.
Learning data analysis tools like SQL and Power BI could potentially lead to higher salaries. Check job descriptions for the skills needed in your desired positions.
Hope this helps. Good luck with your studies and job applications!
Janae
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Richard’s Answer
here are some suggestions:
If you are artistic and design-oriented: Landscape Architect (not very math heavy either.)
If you want a career that is less design-oriented, then Environmental Engineer.
If you are artistic and design-oriented: Landscape Architect (not very math heavy either.)
If you want a career that is less design-oriented, then Environmental Engineer.
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Keyston’s Answer
I didn't go to college myself, but based on my journey, you might explore becoming an environmental technician or a renewable energy installer. Your math and science skills could be a great fit for analyzing data or setting up green energy systems. Remember, it's about finding a role that aligns with your passion for the environment while also supporting your financial goals. Keep exploring options and don't be afraid to take chances.