Laboratory technologist or technician
Laboratory technologists or technicians perform medical laboratory tests for the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of disease.
The median annual pay is $56,490 per year in Wisconsin, and it is expected that the need for this position will increase by 5% (faster than average) in the next 10 years.
A bachelor's degree is required to become a laboratory technologist or technician.
Most clinical laboratory technologists and technicians work full time. Because they may work in medical facilities that are always open, such as hospitals, they may have shifts that include nights, weekends or holidays.
You may be a good fit for this opportunity if you excel in analytical skills, attention to detail, dexterity, interpersonal skills and physical stamina.