Hi-Tech Jobs in Robotics
From the Set Exploring Hi-Tech Jobs
Jobs postings for robotics programmers, engineers, mathematicians, data scientists, and researchers are surging due to recent advances in artificial intelligence and machine learning. What the jobs entail, what they pay, and future prospects are discussed along with insights from industry insiders.
Booklist Review of Exploring Hi-Tech Jobs
The rapid growth of technology means expanding career opportunities, and the Exploring Hi-Tech Jobs series (5 titles) presents teens with a sampling of these possibilities. Divided into industries, the volumes begin with an introduction to the field and continue with profiles of six individuals in related jobs. Each profile implements straightforward text and first-person quotes to convey such essential information as a typical work day, education and training needed, desirable skills, working conditions, potential earnings, and the job’s future outlook. Concluding lists of more jobs in the industry round out the titles in this useful careers series.
SLJ Review of Exploring Hi-Tech Jobs
Hi-tech jobs are in high demand, making STEM careers a popular choice. These five books present different hi-tech career options in fields like medical technology, science, video gaming, robotics, and social media that are suitable for middle and high school students. Some of the careers covered include biomedical engineer, video game developer, environmental scientist, robotics programmer, and social media manager. Each job profile includes labor statistics, average annual salary, personality traits, projected job growth, and a sample description of “a day in the life.” Working conditions, skills, and future outlook are also included. Topics like avoiding burnout, advocating for oneself in the workplace, and navigating potential pitfalls in each career path make this series unique. The publisher does a great job making information comprehensive and detailed while being concise and easy to follow. VERDICT Another standout series from ReferencePoint that’s ideal for school library collections; school counselors should also consider.