Forensic Science Technician: Analyzing the World of a New Career

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When the job title "forensic science technician" comes to mind, many people think of crime shows such as NCIS and CSI, which shows a broad spectrum of what the job is, but it's not as easy as it seems. When I was kid I always looked up to the character Abby on NCIS, Abby is the forensic scientist on the show. "Forensic science technicians perform chemical, biological, and physical analysis on evidence taken from crime scenes("Forensic Science Technicians." Occupational Outlook Handbook)." A forensic science technician must complete many years of education, but through this hard work they are able to accomplish all sorts of different tasks, work in multiple environments, and use many different abilities, tools, and technologies. The first thing that needs to be achieved in becoming a forensic science technician is school. The process of learning to be a forensic scientist starts when in high school. While in high school, it is best to take many natural science classes along with math and English classes. In becoming a forensic science technician it is also best to get a bachelor's degree in chemistry, physics, biology, and forensic technology ("Forensic Science Technicians." Wiscareers). Some jobs in this field may not require all four of those degrees; however, they may pay for an individual to go back to college to get more education. Throughout the last years of college on-the-job training is needed, although a lot of on job training is not needed, a moderate amount is needed before being able to move on("Forensic Science Technicians." Occupational Outlook Handbook). After on-the-job training, it will take less time and be easier to start your new career. A forensic scientist is the person who takes DNA and other evidence... ... middle of paper ... ... many years of education, but it will allow me to accomplish various tasks using many different tools, technologies, and abilities. Throughout pursuing this career I hope to have many great experiences, make great memories, and hopefully change the world of many people in a positive way. Works Cited "Forensic Science Technicians." O*NET (2012): n.pag. O*NET Online. Web. 25 Feb 2014. . "Forensic Science Technicians." Occupational Outlook Handbook (2014): n.pag. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Web. 25 Feb 2014. "Forensic Science Technicians." Wiscareers n.pag. Wiscareers . Web. 25 Feb 2014. . "Personal Globe Inventory." Wiscareers n.pag. Wiscareers. Web. 26 Feb 2014. .

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