1. Financial Manager
Financial Manager
Financial managers are responsible for the financial health of an organization.
2. Lawyer
Lawyer
A lawyer is someone who is licensed to practice law, and whose obligation it is to uphold the law while also protecting their client's rights.
3. Pharmacist
Pharmacist
A pharmacist is someone who traditionally works in a pharmacy (chemist shop, UK) and is in charge of the dispensing of prescription medications.
4. Chemical Engineer
Chemical Engineer
Chemical engineers are sometimes called "universal engineers" because their knowledge base and abilities are so broad.
5. Construction Manager
Construction Manager
Construction managers coordinate and supervise a wide variety of projects, including the building of all types of residential, commercial, and industrial structures, roads, bridges, schools, and hospitals.
6. 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.
7. Mechanical Engineer
Mechanical Engineer
Mechanical engineering emerged as a field during the Industrial Revolution in Europe in the 18th century; however, its development can be traced back several thousands of years around the world.
8. Mathematician
9. Software Engineer
Software Engineer
Software engineering is a branch of computer science which includes the development and building of computer systems software and applications software.
10. Marketing Manager
Marketing Manager
A marketing manager is someone who manages the marketing of a business or product.