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The median hourly pay for this position is currently $23.66, according to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics. These jobs not only teach you relevant skills and boost your knowledge base significantly they also tend to pay reasonably well. They frequently hire students as research assistants to help with their experiments.

If you take university courses in any of the sciences or social sciences, you’re likely to find that your professors are engaged in doing related research in the field.
