The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) offers positions with medical and nonmedical responsibilities. There are entry-level CDC jobs found in every field. Assisting executives, working in a lab as a scientist, interacting with public health research, handling administrative duties, providing consultation, and acting as a medical officer or physician are just some examples. There are also opportunities for biologists, health education, behavioral scientists, microbiologists, emergency response professionals, analysts, advisors, epidemiologists, and more. The CDC works in many areas and calls for candidates with all different backgrounds and skills.