Did you take science classes when you were a kid? Science is powerful stuff that effects everyone everyday. If you’re a curious person, you should consider pursuing one of the best science careers. Google defines science as “the intellectual and practical activity encompassing the systematic study of the structure and behavior of the physical and […]
Guess Where Archaeology Jobs Are Booming?
Archaeology is the study of the history and ancient cultures through their remains such as buildings, artifacts, architecture, landscapes, biofacts, tools, graves, coins, weapons, and even bones. This scientific study takes a look at human life and activity from a lost culture and brings it to life. Archaeologists travel to some of the most remote […]
Top Paying Jobs for Introverts
We can’t all be in-your-face, aggressive, talkative people. If you’re a bit of an introvert, but still want a top-paying job, check out the following fields as ranked by JIST Works; they not only allow you to embrace your introverted side, but they also come attached to high salaries: Astronomer Lawyer Physicists Political Scientists Aerospace […]
Perfect Jobs for Self-Proclaimed Geeks
I’m a self-proclaimed geek. I love Doctor Who, video games, reading, and lots of other nerdy activities. So, today, I thought I’d give you some career paths you can consider if you’re a geek too! Many people who enjoy these types of activities get a job in IT, but there are other options as well, […]
Work as a Archaeologist to Uncover U.S. History
Most people envision archaeologist jobs as hunting for dinosaur bones or mapping Egyptian tombs, but the truth of the matter is the many archaeologists work right here in the United States, uncovering the country’s history. If you have a passion for learning about U.S. history, this could be a perfect job for you. On Tuesday […]
Dig in the Dirt: Work as a Volunteer Archaeologist
Have you seen JobMonkey’s newest cool jobs section about becoming an archeologist? Seriously, that is a COOL job. About a million years ago (okay, so maybe it was just 20), I was an archeologist for the summer. Well, for 3 weeks out of the summer. And I wasn’t exactly an archeologist. More like a glorified […]