1. Actuary
                                Actuary
Actuaries come up with numbers for insurance companies, working with accountants and underwriters to see what insurance rates should be based on these risks and their financial outcomes.
2. Astronomer
3. Geographer
                                Geographer
A geographer is someone who studies the earth and its land, features, and inhabitants.
4. Pathologist
                                Pathologist
A pathologist is a physician in the medical field who studies the causes, nature, and effects of disease.
5. Industrial Ecologist
                                Industrial Ecologist
Industrial ecologists do laboratory and field tests to monitor the environment and investigate sources of pollution, including those affecting health.
6. Urologist
                                Urologist
A urologist is a medical professional that specializes in the treatment of medical conditions that affect the male and female urinary tract and the male reproductive organs.
7. Economist
                                Economist
An economist is someone who studies the production and distribution of resources, goods, and services.
8. Bioinformatics Scientist
                                Bioinformatics Scientist
A bioinformatics scientist is someone who uses technology and computer science to find answers in the area of biology.
9. Epidemiologist
                                Epidemiologist
An epidemiologist is someone who investigates the causes of disease and other public health problems to prevent them from spreading or from happening again.
10. Operations Research Analyst
                                Operations Research Analyst
An operations research analyst is someone who uses their quantitative reasoning skills and ability to think critically, solve complex problems and provide solutions.
11. Biostatistician
                                Biostatistician
Biostatisticians apply mathematics, statistics, and data to biology.
12. Database Architect
                                Database Architect
A database architect creates and manages large and expansive electronic databases to store and organize vast amounts of data.
13. Intelligence Analyst
                                Intelligence Analyst
An intelligence analyst is an employee of the government who pieces together information from a variety of sources in order to assess threats and prevent attacks from interior and exterior enemies.
14. Neuropsychologist
                                Neuropsychologist
The human brain is arguably the most complicated and astonishing organ in the human body, and disorders within the brain or nervous system can alter behaviour and cognitive function.