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HAIRDRESSER“Hairdressers need to know about the Chemistry ofproducts they use on their client’s hair.You don’t need chemistry and biology to become ahairdresser, but it can help you. Science will also help youdevelop your Maths skills, which is important if you wouldlike to own your own salon in the future.”#TeamScienceteamscience.org.uk

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CHEF“Chefs need maths so they can prepare their recipes fordifferent numbers of people. If they understand the ratios ofingredients within their recipes, they can prepare them fora handful of people at a dinner table, or a hundred peopleat a big eventFor a chef or anyone working in a kitchen, anunderstanding of how germs spread is essential forpreventing food poisoning and illness, and keeping theirrestaurant open for business.”#TeamScienceteamscience.org.uk

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FARMER“Farmers grow crops and raise livestock, providing thefood and natural materials that the public rely on everyday.Knowledge of biology and chemistry helps farmers togrow their crops in the most efficient andenvironmentally-friendly way possible. With mostmodern farms relying on machines, an aptitude forengineering can also be incredibly useful.”#TeamScienceteamscience.org.uk

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ELECTRICIAN“Electricians help to keep the world supplied withelectricity by fitting, fixing and servicing all kinds ofequipment and machinery.You’ll learn all about electricity in physics, so payparticularly close attention if being an electrician soundslike your kind of career. Engineering and technologyskills will also help you to make it in this profession.”#TeamScienceteamscience.org.uk

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GRAPHIC DESIGNER“Graphic designers create eye-catching imagery for allsorts of uses, including advertising, packaging,websites and social media.Graphic designers spend lots of time on computers –get yourself up to speed with the latest software duringtechnology and computing classes. Art and designsubjects also help designers to express their creativeminds through their work.”#TeamScienceteamscience.org.uk

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SET DESIGNER“Set designers create the amazing worlds seen intheatre, TV and film, from locations and lighting to propsand costumes.Technical skills will help you to create realistic lookingsets, so make an extra effort in technology classes if youwant a head start in this career. As many sets aredesigned using specialist software, it’s also a smart ideato focus on computing at school. Art and design subjectswill also help with the creative aspects of the job.”#TeamScienceteamscience.org.uk

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ACCOUNTANT“Accountants help people to stay on top of theirfinances, crunching numbers to keep track of howmuch money businesses spend and earn.Accountancy is all about numbers, so you’ll need tomaster mathematics to make it in this profession.Physics and computing classes will also help youto develop the logical and technical skills you’llneed to be an accountant.”#TeamScienceteamscience.org.uk

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SOLICITOR“Solicitors advise the public on the law, negotiateon behalf of their clients and draft legal documents.Solicitors rely on logical skills, which can bedeveloped in subjects like maths and science.You might choose to focus in environmental ormedical law, in which case biology and chemistryskills will be especially useful.”#TeamScienceteamscience.org.uk

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GAME DEVELOPER“Game developers create interactive experiencesfor consoles, computers and handheld devices,bringing fun to millions of people. They needphysics and maths to create the incredible worldsseen in many video games.”#TeamScienceteamscience.org.uk

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Science and careers Author: Royal Society of Chemistry Subject: Surprise your students with careers they would not think needed science Keywords: science careers; chemistry careers; #teamscience Created Date:

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