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What types of jobs are well-suited to a Biochemistry college degree holder who may not want to work in a lab?



(I saw several similar questions, but not with the last caveat)
In either biochemistry-related or business field.
Intended as buffer between college and a Master's degree
May be better if tasks involve one or more of following underlying skills:
*brainstorming
*securing parameters in information given or closing all loopholes
*research
*writing
*discussion
*gauge personalities

If you don't want to work in a lab, just about the only thing you can do is become a teacher. No wait, even if you are teaching that subject, you will most likely be teaching your students in a lab. Sorry! Any job you take that pertains to that degree cannot be done without a lab coat on! Think about it.
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http://workathomejobssitelist.blogspot.c...




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