What You'll Do

  • Teach political science.
  • Disseminate research results through academic publications, written reports, or public presentations.
  • Identify issues for research and analysis.
  • Develop and test theories, using information from interviews, newspapers, periodicals, case law, historical papers, polls, or statistical sources.
  • Maintain current knowledge of government policy decisions.
  • Collect, analyze, and interpret data, such as election results and public opinion surveys, reporting on findings, recommendations, and conclusions.
  • Interpret and analyze policies, public issues, legislation, or the operations of governments, businesses, and organizations.
  • Evaluate programs and policies, and make related recommendations to institutions and organizations.
  • Write drafts of legislative proposals, and prepare speeches, correspondence, and policy papers for governmental use.
  • Forecast political, economic, and social trends.

Essential Skills

Reading Comprehension 4.25/5
Active Listening 4.12/5
Speaking 4.12/5
Active Learning 4.12/5
Writing 4.0/5
Critical Thinking 4.0/5
Social Perceptiveness 3.75/5
Complex Problem Solving 3.62/5
Judgment and Decision Making 3.62/5
Learning Strategies 3.5/5
Instructing 3.5/5
Systems Evaluation 3.12/5

Career Fit Overview

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Top passions

  • Analyst: Investigating problems and finding patterns keeps you engaged.
  • Artist: Creating original work and expressing ideas feels natural.
  • Leader: Taking charge and moving ideas forward motivates you.

Common styles

Analytical Thinking, Achievement/Effort, Initiative, Persistence, Attention to Detail

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Key Abilities

This career demands strong capabilities in the following areas:

Written Comprehension 4.62/5
Oral Comprehension 4.12/5
Oral Expression 4.12/5
Written Expression 4.0/5
Inductive Reasoning 4.0/5
Speech Clarity 4.0/5
Speech Recognition 3.88/5
Deductive Reasoning 3.75/5

Technologies & Tools

Adobe Acrobat Bare Bones Software BBEdit CQ Press Political Reference Suite Data visualization software DataMystic TextPipe Pro EBSCO Publishing Academic Search Premier EBSCO Publishing Political Science Complete Email software Europa World Plus FedStats Gale Expanded Academic ASAP PLUS IBM SPSS Statistics IDM Computer Solutions UltraEdit Interuniversity Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR) database JSTOR database JudgeIt II Library of Congress E-resources Online Catalog Microsoft Access Microsoft Active Server Pages ASP Microsoft Excel

Work Environment & Style

Common Styles for This Career

  • Analytical Thinking (High importance: 4.81/5)
  • Achievement/Effort (High importance: 4.48/5)
  • Initiative (High importance: 4.42/5)
  • Persistence (High importance: 4.42/5)
  • Attention to Detail (High importance: 4.35/5)

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How to Become One

This career requires extensive preparation, typically including a graduate degree (Master's or Doctoral) and several years of experience. Most professionals in this field have invested significant time in education and training.

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