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Genetic Counselors
Unlike many other health science professions, genetic counseling focuses on empowering patients with knowledge and according to BLS 2010 classification it is one of the new occupations that was recognized in the health-care practitioners and technical occupations group.
As a genetic counselors, one can spend a great deal of time interacting with patients to ensure that they fully understand the ways genetics affect their lives and provide advice regarding the consequences and nature of the disorder. Additionally, these individuals also provide advice on the probability of developing or transmitting diseases, and the options open to them in management and family planning.
SEO Specialist
With so much business being generated on the web, a company's placement in search results is critical and this is what a SEO specialist can deliver for you.
A search engine optimization specialist’s main role is to analyze, review and implement changes to websites so they are optimized for search engines. This means, these individuals maximize the traffic of a site by improving page rank within search engines.
With thousands of LinkedIn profiles containing the term SEO in the job titles or skill descriptions, individuals who understand how to optimize web pages so a company's website gains higher insights in Google and other search-engine results are key to generating and sustaining business.
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