gradsingapore STEM Career Guide 2021

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SCIENCE | AREAS OF WORK

SCIENCE WRITING Research, write and edit articles related to science for various publications.

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science writer’s main role is to communicate potentially complex science and technology concepts to readers in an easily understandable and palatable manner. Typically found in academia or the media industry, versatility is a must, as writers are usually tasked to work with professionals, students, or even the general public, and an ability to adapt to different writing styles is a boon.

Career overview As writing is a skill that can only be developed through practise, many science writers tend to get their start by gathering experience in general writing, such as journalism and copywriting, before moving into the field. Others, though, come from a more science-related role. Both avenues provide great insights into the editorial process, the way in which science-related subjects should be communicated, and the type of news important to professionals in the science industries. However, holding a degree in a science is usually a requirement. While it is essential to have a strong grasp on the fundamentals of science, science writing is similar to any other writing job, and graduates would also be responsible for conducting research on the subject, fact-checking articles, providing some background on the subject for context and writing the piece.

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Employment can be found in publications, journals, and even science faculties in universities and clinical research laboratories. Be that as it may, it should be noted that while science writers in universities create content aimed at engaging students on websites and social media pages, those working in clinical laboratories communicate test analysis results in a way that is easy for the general public to digest, as well as write papers of publishable quality for academic journals. If presentation materials are needed, writers may be involved in the creation process as well.

Career highlights Working with cutting-edge innovation Being a science writer often translates to being one of the first to learn and understand about new breakthroughs in science, before introducing them to the world. A unique career Science writing effectively straddles two worlds, combining scientific knowledge and writing skills in order to make science accessible to the average reader by translating complex scientific discoveries into simple language.

Trends and developments With technology continuing to move at a breakneck pace, there are many scientific publications and businesses on an upward path – such as biomedical or manufacturing companies – that need writers who are not only knowledgeable about the science behind new products or advances, but also skilled at copywriting. Moreover, as more universities look to maintaining a more active social media presence, demand for social medialiterate writers able to create content for various platforms is going up.

Skills required in science writing

• Excellent written and verbal communication skills • Strong knowledge and curiosity about the sciences • Critical thinking skills • Research skills • An ability to explain complex ideas simply • Solid interpersonal skills


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Materials and Metals

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Food Manufacturing

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Fast-Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG

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Electronic Engineering

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Engineering Design and Construction

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Energy (Oil and Gas

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Energy (Power Generation

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Defence Technology

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Engineering Consultancy

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Control Engineering

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Chemical Engineering

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Aerospace Engineering

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Construction Engineering

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Automotive Engineering

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Top Three Trends in Engineering for Graduates to Know

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Find Great Graduate Jobs in Small Engineering Firms

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pages 72-73

Engineering: A Beginner’s Guide

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Web Development and e-Commerce

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Professional IT Services

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Technology Consulting

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IT in Retail

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IT Services

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IT in Telecommunications

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IT Outsourcing

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IT in Manufacturing

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IT in Investment Banking

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Hardware Development

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Games Development

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Financial Software Development

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Financial Technology (Fintech

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Finding Graduate IT and Technology Jobs in SMEs

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Cyber Security

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page 52

Top Three Trends That IT and Technology Graduates Should Know

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The Benefits of Working in IT and Technology

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Science Writing

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pages 44-45

Research Chemistry

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Meteorology

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The Benefits of Working in the Science Sector

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Environmental Science

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Food Technology and Safety

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Considering a Postgraduate Degree in STEM

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Future-Proofing Your Science Career

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What Else Can I Do with a STEM-Related Degree?

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pages 30-31

Five Soft Skills for STEM

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Assessment Centres for Graduate STEM Jobs

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pages 24-25

Cover Letter Tips for the Graduate STEM Specialist

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pages 20-21

Technical Skills Needed in STEM to Seal the Deal

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pages 26-27

Technical Interviews for Graduate STEM Positions

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Choosing the Right STEM Career and Graduate Employer

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Perfect Your STEM Resume

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Industries in the STEM Sector

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Is a Career in STEM for Me?

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