After researching careers for social science graduates, I found three jobs that interest me the most: Media Analyst, Behavioral Economist, and Human-Computer Interaction Specialist.

A Media Analyst studies media trends and their impacts on public opinion. This field intrigues me because I enjoy exploring the psychology of people, especially regarding public opinion.

A Behavioral Economist examines the effect of psychological factors on economic decisions. This role aligns with the Media Analyst position but focuses more on the financial aspect. People often exhibit fascinating psychological tendencies when money is involved.

Human-Computer Interaction Specialists blend social science with technology to enhance user experiences. As technology continuously evolves, understanding and improving the interaction between humans and computers is crucial. The connection between these two and how it can be made smoother interests me.