career spotlight
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Career Spotlight: What I Do As A United States Diplomat
I imagine diplomats travel the world in James Bond-like attire while swilling martinis, but the truth is they probably spend more time looking for a phone charger that works with the local power outlets than they do mingling with the elite. Advocating for international cooperation in far-flung places is difficult and often unsung work.
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Career Spotlight: What I Do As An Aerial Photographer
There are some perspectives you can only get from the air. Though drones have made aerial photography more accessible than ever to amateurs and hobbyists, sometimes the only tool for the job is a Cessna and a full-frame camera.
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Career Spotlight: What I Do As A Physician Assistant
A wide range of professionals that provide healthcare to people every day besides doctors and nurses. A physician assistant, for example, typically has more time than a rushed doctor to actually spend time with patients and provide care.
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Career Spotlight: What I Do As A Pathology Lab Technician
When a doctor sends a biopsy sample to “the lab” they’re referring to a pathology lab, where technicians and pathologists prepare and analyse the tissue for cancer or other diseases. Absolute accuracy here is a core job requirement, but what else is involved?