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Ergonomists research ways to design products, workplaces or systems to suit the people who need to use them.
You can qualify as an ergonomist by doing a degree in ergonomics. You can also complete a degree in a related subject then take a postgraduate course in ergonomics. Related subjects include:
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With experience, you could progress into line management or project management. You could move into consultancy work, or provide specialist services like workplace design or health and safety.
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