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20 Occupations Most Likely To Require Analytical Thinking

by Ethan Jones
Tuesday, November 17, 2015



Analytical thinking, which involves analyzing information and using logic to address work-related issues and problems, is a style of working which can affect how well performs a job. We have listed below occupations which are most likely to require analytical thinking.

Statisticians
Statisticians develop or apply mathematical or statistical theory and methods to collect, organize, interpret, and summarize numerical data to provide usable information. They may also specialize in fields such as bio-statistics, agricultural statistics, business statistics, or economic statistics. Includes mathematical and survey statisticians. Other characteristics that are strongly associated with this occupation include attention to detail and cooperation.
Median Annual Salary: $72,830 Projected 10-Year Employment Growth: 13.07%

Geographers
Geographers study the nature and use of areas of the Earth's surface, relating and interpreting interactions of physical and cultural phenomena. Conduct research on physical aspects of a region, including land forms, climates, soils, plants, and animals, and conduct research on the spatial implications of human activities within a given area, including social characteristics, economic activities, and political organization, as well as researching interdependence between regions at scales ranging from local to global.
Median Annual Salary: $72,800 Projected 10-Year Employment Growth: 26.24%

Economists
Economists conduct research, prepare reports, or formulate plans to address economic problems related to the production and distribution of goods and services or monetary and fiscal policy. They may also collect and process economic and statistical data using sampling techniques and econometric methods.
Median Annual Salary: $89,450 Projected 10-Year Employment Growth: 5.82%

Actuaries
Actuaries analyze statistical data, such as mortality, accident, sickness, disability, and retirement rates and construct probability tables to forecast risk and liability for payment of future benefits. They may also ascertain insurance rates required and cash reserves necessary to ensure payment of future benefits. Other characteristics that are strongly associated with this occupation include attention to detail and integrity.
Median Annual Salary: $87,650 Projected 10-Year Employment Growth: 21.37%

Operations research analysts
Operations research analysts formulate and apply mathematical modeling and other optimizing methods to develop and interpret information that assists management with decision making, policy formulation, or other managerial functions. They may also collect and analyze data and develop decision support software, service, or products. They may also develop and supply optimal time, cost, or logistics networks for program evaluation, review, or implementation.
Median Annual Salary: $70,960 Projected 10-Year Employment Growth: 22.02%

Astronomers
Astronomers observe, research, and interpret astronomical phenomena to increase basic knowledge or apply such information to practical problems. Other characteristics that are strongly associated with this occupation include achievement and effort, initiative and persistence.
Median Annual Salary: $87,260 Projected 10-Year Employment Growth: 16.03%

Mathematicians
Mathematicians conduct research in fundamental mathematics or in application of mathematical techniques to science, management, and other fields. Solve problems in various fields using mathematical methods. Other characteristics that are strongly associated with this occupation include attention to detail and innovation.
Median Annual Salary: $99,380 Projected 10-Year Employment Growth: 22.48%

Epidemiologists
Epidemiologists investigate and describe the determinants and distribution of disease, disability, or health outcomes. They may also develop the means for prevention and control. Other characteristics that are strongly associated with this occupation include attention to detail and integrity.
Median Annual Salary: $63,010 Projected 10-Year Employment Growth: 15.13%

Lawyers
Lawyers represent clients in criminal and civil litigation and other legal proceedings, draw up legal documents, or manage or advise clients on legal transactions. They may also specialize in a single area or may practice broadly in many areas of law. Other characteristics that are strongly associated with this occupation include achievement and effort, attention to detail, dependability, integrity, persistence and stress tolerance.
Median Annual Salary: $112,760 Projected 10-Year Employment Growth: 12.98%

Sociologists
Sociologists study human society and social behavior by examining the groups and social institutions that people form, as well as various social, religious, political, and business organizations. They may also study the behavior and interaction of groups, trace their origin and growth, and analyze the influence of group activities on individual members.
Median Annual Salary: $72,360 Projected 10-Year Employment Growth: 21.9%

Industrial-organizational psychologists
Industrial-organizational psychologists apply principles of psychology to human resources, administration, management, sales, and marketing problems. Activities may include policy planning; employee testing and selection, training and development; and organizational development and analysis. They may also work with management to organize the work setting to improve worker productivity. Other characteristics that are strongly associated with this occupation include achievement and effort, adaptability and flexibility, cooperation, dependability, initiative and integrity.
Median Annual Salary: $87,330 Projected 10-Year Employment Growth: 26.26%

Geoscientists
Geoscientists study the composition, structure, and other physical aspects of the Earth. They may also use geological, physics, and mathematics knowledge in exploration for oil, gas, minerals, or underground water; or in waste disposal, land reclamation, or other environmental problems. They may also study the Earth's internal composition, atmospheres, oceans, and its magnetic, electrical, and gravitational forces. Includes mineralogists, crystallographers, paleontologists, stratigraphers, geodesists, and seismologists.
Median Annual Salary: $82,500 Projected 10-Year Employment Growth: 17.52%

Physicists
Physicists conduct research into physical phenomena, develop theories on the basis of observation and experiments, and devise methods to apply physical laws and theories. Other characteristics that are strongly associated with this occupation include attention to detail, initiative and persistence.
Median Annual Salary: $106,370 Projected 10-Year Employment Growth: 15.89%

Statistical assistants
Statistical assistants compile and compute data according to statistical formulas for use in statistical studies. They may also perform actuarial computations and compile charts and graphs for use by actuaries. Includes actuarial clerks.
Median Annual Salary: $34,530 Projected 10-Year Employment Growth: 5.12%

Medical scientists
Medical scientists conduct research dealing with the understanding of human diseases and the improvement of human health. Engage in clinical investigation, research and development, or other related activities. Includes physicians, dentists, public health specialists, pharmacologists, and medical pathologists who primarily conduct research. Other characteristics that are strongly associated with this occupation include achievement and effort, attention to detail, initiative, integrity, persistence and stress tolerance.
Median Annual Salary: $76,700 Projected 10-Year Employment Growth: 40.36%

Survey researchers
Survey researchers plan, develop, or conduct surveys. They may also analyze and interpret the meaning of survey data, determine survey objectives, or suggest or test question wording. Includes social scientists who primarily design questionnaires or supervise survey teams. Other characteristics that are strongly associated with this occupation include attention to detail, dependability and integrity.
Median Annual Salary: $36,050 Projected 10-Year Employment Growth: 30.36%

Logisticians
Logisticians analyze and coordinate the logistical functions of a firm or organization. Responsible for the entire life cycle of a product, including acquisition, distribution, internal allocation, delivery, and final disposal of resources. Other characteristics that are strongly associated with this occupation include attention to detail, cooperation, dependability and integrity.
Median Annual Salary: $70,800 Projected 10-Year Employment Growth: 19.55%

Surveyors
Surveyors make exact measurements and determine property boundaries. Provide data relevant to the shape, contour, gravitation, location, elevation, or dimension of land or land features on or near the earth's surface for engineering, mapmaking, mining, land evaluation, construction, and other purposes. Other characteristics that are strongly associated with this occupation include attention to detail and integrity.
Median Annual Salary: $54,880 Projected 10-Year Employment Growth: 14.88%

Orthodontists
Orthodontists examine, diagnose, and treat dental malocclusions and oral cavity anomalies. Design and fabricate appliances to realign teeth and jaws to produce and maintain normal function and to improve appearance. Other characteristics that are strongly associated with this occupation include attention to detail, concern for others, dependability, independence, integrity, leadership and self control.

Architects
Architects plan and design structures, such as private residences, office buildings, theaters, factories, and other structural property. Other characteristics that are strongly associated with this occupation include attention to detail, dependability and initiative.
Median Annual Salary: $72,550 Projected 10-Year Employment Growth: 16.24%
 

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