Should I Become A Entomologist (One Minute Quiz)

Alyssa Omandac

Career Quiz and Most Suitable Personality

Entomologists

Entomologists Entomologists study how insects interact with their environment. They use their research to help manage pests in agriculture and residential, commercial, or industrial settings.

Salary
$72400
Education
Bachelor's degree
Personality
Interest Match



Find a job you love and you will never work a day in your life.Confucius

Table of contents
  1. Career Quiz
  2. Suitable Personality Type
  3. Pros and Cons

Career Quiz

In this career quiz, there are 8-10 questions that will give you a pretty good perspective on whether this career is right for you.

There are 3 answers to each question: Dislike, Maybe, and Like.

Answer “Like / Yes” if you tell yourself “Yes! I would love do this” or “Yeah, I’m that type of person”.
Answer “Okay / Maybe” if you tell yourself “Umm…I think I will be okay with that”.
Answer “Dislike / No” if you tell yourself “Ugh…Sounds boring” or “No way!”.

Ready? Let’s start!

Question Yes Maybe No
Are you interested in developing methods of stopping invasive pests?
Do you want to investigate the role of insects in nature?
Would you like to discover and classify new insect species?
Are you a naturally inquisitive person?
Do you have the patience needed for field research?
Do you have organizational skills and time management skills?
Are you comfortable working with insects?
Would you like to spend more time outdoors?

Your Results

Done?

Now count how many points you have.

Dislike = 0 point
Okay = 1 point
Like = 2 points

After you’re done counting your points. Click below to view your results.


Suitable Personality Type

The Thinker

People with this personality likes to work with ideas that require an extensive amount of thinking. They prefer work that requires them to solve problems mentally. You can read more about these career personality types here.

Entomologists are often inquisitive individuals as they are constantly researching and discovering new things. It also helps to be patient as you may need to spend hours in remote locations collecting field samples.

Entomologists also require strong organizational skills and attention to detail due to the complex nature of this work. You may need to manage your own time and work without any supervision.

Take this quiz to see if being an Entomologist is the right career for you.

Pros and Cons

Pros

You get to travel to new locations and explore remote areas

Entomologists often travel to various locations to conduct field research. This gives you the chance to spend time outdoors and explore areas that humans rarely visit.

It provides a unique experience that other careers cannot match

Working as an Entomologist is a unique career choice that can provide endless topics of conversation. You get to spend your career looking at insects.

You may protect people or animals against insect-borne diseases

The West Nile virus and other harmful illnesses are often spread through insect bites. As an Entomologist, you may get to help prevent the spread of insect diseases.

You get to discover and classify new species of insects

Entomologists have the chance to discover species that no one has ever seen before. You may be the first person to lay eyes on a new insect species.

Cons

Many people remain unaware of the value of Entomologists

Most people think of Entomologists as people who discover new bugs, leading to an underappreciation of the work you perform. However, Entomologists play a vital role in helping prevent diseases and protect crops.

Some insects and environments are potentially harmful

Entomologists occasionally need to travel to remote sites that may pose potential safety risks. You may also interact with potentially harmful, even deadly, insects.

Don’t know which career to pursue?

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