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Order Paper NowI need to write a research paper
about a entry level job after I graduate. My major is statistic, so I
choose Statistical Analysis System(SAS)
Programmer. I assume I probably start in a investment bank, or some company, or
government.
The research paper should follow the
step list below. around 7 pages. MLA format.
- Introduction: what the job is. Start wide and narrow to
focus your audience’s attention to what you will write about, which is
described in your research statement. - The
day-by-day activities of the job, meaning a snapshot of what people having· this job do. - What the
career offers society; how the job affects the rest of us.· - Why people
may be interested in this career.· - Required
education and degrees.· - Continuing
education requirement(s), if any.· - Required
licenses, and by what governmental or professional organization.· - Legal
requirements, such as credentials, fingerprinting or criminal background·
check
- Conclusion ·
Please use following three link as
resource
(https://www.sas.com/storefront/aux/en/sphowtobecome/64750_excerpt.pdf)
(http://www.sascommunity.org/wiki/Talk:It’s_Not_Easy_Being_A_SAS_Programmer)
(http://careers.iconplc.com/blog/a-day-in-the-life-of-an-sas-programmer-blog-42311910162)
If you could use these two link that
will be awesome, If not that’s fine
(http://www.americasjobexchange.com/clinical-sas-programming-job-description)
Use other resource if you like, but
please use some resource I can find online.
Please write a simple and easy
understanding, college sophomore level research paper for me as reference.