what does "forensic geneticist" do
$30,000 and over. people working as a forensic specialist for a long while usually get around $50,000 and up.
Biology and Chemistry and possibly Physics. If your high school offers a Forensic Science class, take it.
what is the working conditions for a forensic investigator
The forensic team were at the scene of the crime investigating.
what does "forensic geneticist" do
$30,000 and over. people working as a forensic specialist for a long while usually get around $50,000 and up.
Yes, there is likely to be a continued demand for forensic scientists in the future due to the increasing complexity of criminal cases and advancements in forensic technology. The need for forensic evidence in legal proceedings and investigations is expected to remain high, leading to a sustained demand for skilled professionals in this field.
Of course there is a high demand for this sort of work.Technicians are always needed where there is a network of computers.
The forensics field offers numerous job opportunities. Forensic Accounting jobs are very high in demand with the employment rate rapidly increasing. Classes are currently taking place, and enrollment is currently open.
Abby is the forensic scientist for the major crimes unit of NCIS (the T.V. show), stationed in Washington D.C.
Having a BA in biology does not make you a "forensic specialist." It does not give you the right to do anything but scramble with other recent grads for any lowly position that you can get in a field that might allow you (probably after you get at least a Master's if not a Ph.D) to earn your way up the ladder and into the position you want. You have no experience, no resume except working your summer vacation at Disneyland or wherever; nobody in their right mind is going to put you on the Discovery channel as a forensic expert. You gotta start at the bottom, my friend. If you want to be a forensic scientist, it might have been better to have taken a degree in Forensic Science instead of Biology, mightn't it?
it will be in high demand
The forensic specialist is the one in charge of labeling and securing sensitive information.
We need you to define "gun specialist". Do you mean a forensic investigator that specializes in firearms, do you mean a gunsmith, or something else? In most cases, it requires training, education, and experience.
You find someone hiring, then send your C.V. ??
Forensic Files - 2000 High and Dry was released on: USA: 31 May 2006