Hi, I enjoy analysing and investigating things, and taking many things into consideration and making accurate decisions and exact observations...can you recommend some suitable careers.
i am also a bit of an introvert, so please take that into consideration as well. I endure long periods of time by myself, but sometimes i feel the need to be around people.
2007-12-17
08:24:01
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i also have a very good memory and am capable of remembering minute details.
2007-12-17
08:41:05 ·
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Another option would be public policy analysis. Policy analysts look at proposed laws, regulations and programs and figure out what their likely impact will be (both the intended consequences, and any foreseeable unintended ones). They also look at existing programs and evaluate whether they've been effective at doing what they were supposed to do. There's a fair amount of number-crunching and data-wrangling involved. Usually, somebody else presents and spins the findings--the analyst just prepares them--so you don't have to be an extroverted, persuasive talker to do this kind of work.
Policy analysts may work on the staff of an elected official, or in other public agencies, or for interest groups and businesses that want to influence public policy. To enter the field you can have a variety of undergraduate majors--economics, political science, public affairs, social ecology, or other social science disciplines are good, but others will work, too. You'll need a masters degree in public policy, public affairs, or public administration for most jobs in the field.
2007-12-17 09:17:43
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answered by Mary M 5
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On the other side is finance; modelers (the ones who do advanced financial analysis) are very much in demand and the field is very creative. All the people I know in analytics are fairly introverted and spend lots of time alone.
2007-12-17 08:50:30
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answered by Anna P 7
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hi: i don't intend to make you get puzzling yet i think of purely is mandatory which you like the careers...i'm optimistic there will be some... all the disciplines require prognosis, strategic thinking, precise judgements, right observations and remembering minute info (actress, singers, politics want it)... do not subject while you're introvert...10% of folk are introvert, 10% are extrovert and 80% are introvert yet attempt to habit like extrovert... to be sure a artwork interior the elected field, you purely could positioned countless attempt...without renounce..., this would be too hassle-free in case you like it...and a hell in case you hate the occupation
2016-10-11 11:51:05
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answered by ? 3
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Engineering sounds like your cup 'o tea. Any engineering field fits with what you describe. Here is a quick summary to help you narrow down a particular field:
-Mechanical/Aerospace Engineering - mecahnism design, manufacturing, materials science, thermal-fluid systems, control of dynamic systems
-Electrical engineering - Circuit design, controls, electrical materials, more:
-Computer Systems Engineering: Mosty software design
-Chemical Engineering: Materials science, polymers etc.
-Civil Engineering: bridges, buidlings, public works, concrete, asphalt
-Industrial Engineering: hmmmm...
"Mechanical Engineers build weapons, Civil Engineers build targets"
2007-12-17 08:33:56
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answered by flyin520 3
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How about engineering, physics, or astronomy. Right up your alley.
2007-12-17 08:36:02
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answered by eri 7
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