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Investigate All the Options of a Career in Forensics


In forensics you can specialize in biology, chemistry, statistics, or drug analysis; be a medical technician, lecturer, DNA analyst, toxicologist, researcher, computer criminalist, or photographer. Entry level jobsin this field are exciting and fun. To learn more about all the opportunities that await you in a forensics job, you may want to visit the American Academy of Forensic Sciences (www.aafs.org).

Forensics used to be a rather small sector years ago. But now, the prospects are better and improving. There are a lot of opportunities in the area of DNA typing, many of them with private rather than government institutions. In the United States, an entry-level forensics technician with no experience and a basic degree can expect to earn around $30,000-$50,000, and there is usually a good salary increase due to gained experience during the first 5 years.

You can expect to gain experience through working side by side with technicians, scientists, directors, and other experts. The field is expanding and with technology booming, you're almost guaranteed to find a job. Don't miss out on the opportunity; ask your school's career services office to help you find a company with the latest innovative technologies.

As the field of forensics grows, you will grow with it. Some companies offer you extra training after being employed, so you can learn new modern techniques and technologies. Your employer will most likely pay for you to keep going to school to learn the new technologies being created, so you will stay updated. Explore all your options in the world of forensics on this website and on the links provided above and be on your way to a great career with an increasing demand.

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