Career Results
106 FoundFood Chemist
"Food Chemists are the microscopic quality inspectors of the food industry. They analyze the volatile chemical compounds that create flavor, identify microscopic contaminants that cause food poisoning, and invent natural preservatives that keep food fresh on the shelf for months."
Food Packaging Technologist
"Food Packaging Technologists are the material scientists of the food shelf. They design the complex plastic, foil, and paper containers that keep your food safe, fresh, and attractive, balancing environmental sustainability with structural durability."
Food Research and Development Scientist
"Food R&D Scientists are the masters of the "Flavor Science." They invent the formula for the next viral energy drink, the healthier version of a favorite snack, or the sustainable meat-alternative that tastes exactly like real chicken."
Food Scientist
"Food Scientists are the invisible innovators behind everything you eat. They use chemistry and biology to develop new food products, ensure absolute safety standards, and extend the shelf life of the global food supply."
Food Technologist
"Food Technologists are the industrial engineers of the plate. They manage the massive assembly lines in food factories, ensuring that millions of units from noodles to snacks to dairy are processed, sterilized, and packaged perfectly and safely."
Forensic Genealogist
"Forensic Genealogists are the ultimate cold-case solvers. They combine advanced DNA sequencing with historical family-tree research, catching killers who left DNA at a crime scene 30 years ago by tracing the DNA of their distant cousins."
Forensic Officer
"Forensic Officers are the scientists behind the verdict. While the police catch the suspect, the Forensic Officer sits in a sterile laboratory at Jabatan Kimia, using chemistry and DNA sequencing to provide the irrefutable evidence that convicts or exonerates."
Forensic Science Lecturer
"Forensic Science Lecturers are the academic masters of criminal investigation. They teach university students the rigorous chemistry and biology required to solve crimes, while conducting high-level research to invent new forensic detection techniques."
Forensic Science Technician
"Forensic Science Technicians are the gatekeepers of the evidence vault. Operating behind the scenes in massive crime labs, they process the bloody clothes, seized drugs, and murder weapons, ensuring the evidence is perfectly prepared for the Senior Scientists to analyze."