Electricians install, connect, test and maintain electrical systems for a variety of purposes, including lighting, climate control, security, communications and electronic controls for machines. Read more
Electronic engineering encompasses the generation and processing of information and includes computers, software, transmission networks, telephones, radio, television, signal processing and optics. Read more
Entrepreneurs are individuals who notice an opportunity to satisfy customer or market needs and decide how to find and use resources to make a product or deliver a service that meets those needs. Read more
Environmental engineers are concerned with assessing and managing the effects of human and other activity on the natural and built environment. Read more
Food technologists research and develop new food and beverage products. Food technologists study the physical, microbiological, and chemical composition of food. Read more
Fraud examiners compile and examine evidence to be used in fraud investigations. In accordance with legal search regulations, their activities include analysing financial information, collecting evidence, and interviewing witnesses and suspects. Read more
Graphic designers use images and lettering to communicate information and ideas with a high visual impact. Read more
Horticulturists are agricultural scientists dedicated to finding better ways to grow, harvest, store, process and ship fruits, vegetables and ornamental plants. Read more
Industrial designers create a wide range of items, including everything from electronics, domestic appliances and machinery to company brands and web apps. Read more
Instrument mechanicians manufacture, repair and recalibrate a wide variety of pneumatic, electronic and microcomputer instruments. Read more
Laser physicists look at the theory and applications of lasers and optic light. They are concerned with the construction and applications of lasers, their design, and the physics involved in their future development. Read more
Librarians (also referred to as information professionals) design, develop and manage collections of recorded material and the delivery of information services to users. Read more
Marine microbiologists study marine life forms that cannot be seen with the naked eye, including viruses, bacteria, fungi, protozoa and microscopic algae. Read more
Media planners study different types of media, including newspapers, radio, television, the Internet and billboards to determine where when and how businesses should advertise their brand or products. Read more
Medical doctors, or General Practitioners, provide primary and continuing medical care for patients. They diagnose physical and mental illnesses, disorders and injuries, and prescribe medications and treatment to promote or restore good health. Read more