Statistician


Introduction

If you want to become a statistician, this article will have a lot of information about this job. Some of the information is the salary, the retirement age, the additional training, the danger, the location, etc.


What is it like to be statistician?

Being a statistician is being challenged, involved and invigorated by work. As a statistician, you apply your skills to specific industry skills, such as economic analysis, inventory control problems, health problems, and even television demographics. A statistician is someone with flexibility, curiosity, and a rigorous mind.


What do statisticians do?

A Statistician collects data and analyze it. The main goal of statisticians is to solve problems in fields such as science, engineering, business and Social Science. They solve these problems by researching mathematical or statistical theories, and after develop and apply mathematical or statistical techniques.


What do statisticians do on a typical day?

Statisticians start the day setting up models, writing reports, manipulating and analyzing data on their computer. They spend the rest of the day with colleagues to exchange ideas in meetings, in planned sessions or on the phone.


Where do statisticians work?

Depending on the jobs, statisticians work in a variety of places like in Universities, in a bank and trust companies, in insurance companies, in pension benefit consulting firms, in professional associations, and in engineering consulting firms. Some of these statisticians either works in public or private concerns.


How can I become statistician?

To be a statistician you are required to have a Bachelor's degree in Mathematics or Statistics. Those who want to do well in the profession will consider getting a Master’s degree or a Ph.D. You can become a statistician if you combine your statistical skills with another major that reflects your professional direction-such as economics and econometrics, computer and material science, or even biology.


How much money do statisticians make?

Statisticians make around $42 per hour in Canada. That is the median wage for statisticians in Canada.


What kinds of additional training do statisticians need?

Statisticians with more mathematical, visual, and practical skills will excel in this job. Being familiar with valid scientific protocol and being able to quickly familiarize with historical and baselines industry gives you an additional training to becoming a statistician.


What are the dangers of being statistician?

Statisticians with undergraduate degrees enter data, perform simple analysis, and summarize internal reports. These tasks don't involve a lot of responsibilities, so these tasks are not interested to do.


What are the chances that statisticians will be replaced by robots soon?

The chance that statistician gets replaced by robots are very slim, due to an increasing reliance on expert analysis, growth in industries that use statisticians in entertainment, advertising, computer science, general growth in the economy, etc. Basically what I'm trying to say is that the robots will not replace statisticians, and that statisticians will be in demand more than ever.


What age do statisticians retire at?

In 2018, the average retirement age of Statisticians is 65 years old.


Conclusion

As you can see, to be a statistician, University education is usually required. This field of study requires a lot of researching and analyzing a lot of data. This field also pays you well. There are 5 years until I finish my study on Statistics. I will have to do a Bachelor's degree and Master's degree in Statistics.


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