How to Become a Beauty Microbiologist
Yellowbrick on July 19, 2022
Beauty Microbiologist Career Profile, Salary & Job Outlook
What does a Beauty Microbiologist do?
Beauty Microbiologists use research and analytical skills to perform a variety of laboratory and environmental tests using contamination-free techniques. They conduct environmental monitoring and analyze results to maintain trending data, and perform Microbiology laboratory analysis on raw materials and finished goods for beauty products.
How much does a Beauty Microbiologist make?
According to Ziprecruiter, Beauty Microbiologists make a national average of $41,958 or $20.17 an hour (as of July 2022). In general, entry-level microbiologists make around $34,500 annually, with senior-level microbiologists making $49,000 a year. This wide range also depends on skill, seniority, company, and location..
What is the job outlook for a Beauty Microbiologist?
Analysts forecast that global beauty industry revenue will reach $716 billion by 2025. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), job opportunities in the biochemistry and biophysics field are expected to increase at a rate of 5% during the 2020-2030 decade.
How to Get Started:
- Becoming a microbiologist does require a degree in microbiology or another related life science.
- Study health and safety protocols
- Explore the FIT x Beauty Inc. Beauty Business Essentials online course.
- Download Yellowbrick’s Ultimate Beauty Career Guide.
Learn from:
Ron Robinson
Beauty Business Essentials contributor, Cosmetic Chemist & Founder of BeautyStat Cosmetics
Brands He’s Worked With: BeautyStat, Clinique, L’Oreal, Revlon, and Avon
Related Careers:
Warehouse Operator | Inventory Analyst | Supply Planner | Cosmetic Chemist | Packaging Designer | Product Development Associate | Health & Safety Engineer | Pick Packer | Material Handler | Production Planner | Distribution Analyst | Supply Chain Executive
- Category: Beauty Business
- Tag: beauty careers, Beauty Industry Essentials, beauty jobs