In: Biology
I have to do an interview with a person who currently has the job I want. It's not super in-depth and doesn't have to be long. I'm looking for any biologist (preferably wildlife research/conservation) but I'm not picky. The questions are as follows:
Job Title:
Roles and responsibilities:
Best/worst aspects of your job:
3 pieces of advice for those wanting to be in your field:
Like I said, it doesn't have to be substantial. Just enough to get the point across. Many thanks!
- Job title: WILD LIFE BIOLOGIST
- Roles and responsibilities: Wildlife Biologists is a fantastic job for those who enjoys spending time outdoors. Biologists spend their most time in field observing animals in their habitat. Some works in labs and offices.
They plan and coordinate wildlife assessment activities and research
They act as advocates for wildlife and ecosystem concerns
They collect samples and conduct research in labs
They prepare wildlife management plants
They monitor trends of wildlife populations
- Worse and best aspects of job:
Wildlife biologists career can be broad and is quite specialised depending on the scope of research and regions of the world. This is a perfect career for people who loves adventures and like to work in different environments. It is a well paid job.
Wildlife Biologists job outlook is worse rhan average and it is predicted to grow slower than other occupations in 10 years, according to a study. Biologists will be needed for studying the impact of human population growth on wildlife at larger extent.
- Advice:
Wildlife biologists may feel physical exhaustion and loneliness, so one who choose this career should have to cope up with all these.
Choose this career only if it is your passion and always stick to it
Be dedicated and committed to the career as it is extremely important to preserve current state of environment.