Sooooo, aren't the three I highlighted essentially the same career?
These are the projections for those jobs from now until 2024....
I want to get into one of those fields, which one should I choose?
>environmental engineers
>10 to 19% growth rate
Kek whole list goes into the trash. That's silly.
>>1103456
>environmental engineers
>5,000 to 9,999
Actually seems reasonable.
>>1103444
You are correct, in a sense. You can study the same thing to get any of those job titles. You could study different things and end up with those job titles. One company may have all three employed. One company may have only one title in use. A person with one title may be doing all three jobs. Or you might have three people with all three jobs doing the same job.
The point is that it doesn't matter, it's just a title. The statistics try to be good about this but the grouping is a bit arbitrary in some cases.