A Sociologist studies human society—how people interact, form groups, build institutions, and respond to social change. They analyze patterns in areas like culture, education, inequality, crime, religion, and development. This career focuses on understanding how societies function and how they can improve, making it highly relevant for policy, research, and social impact.
RIASEC Type: Investigative (I) Social (S), Conventional (C)
Conduct research on social behavior and institutions. Design surveys, interviews, and field studies. Analyze social data and trends. Study issues like inequality, education, and culture. Write reports, papers, and policy recommendations
Core Skills, Sociological theory and analysis, Research methods (qualitative & quantitative), Data analysis and interpretation, Social policy understanding, Supporting Skills