Allergists and Immunologists
Allergists and Immunologists work with diagnosis and treatment of allergies, immune disorders, asthma, and related conditions and turn rules, observations, data, service needs, or operational conditions into accountable outcomes. The role may fit people who can sustain diagnosis, patient interviewing, test interpretation, treatment planning, follow-up, and medical documentation. FermatMind reads it as a Investigative-led path with clear risk boundaries: long training, malpractice risk, payer constraints, patient complexity, and continuing education needs.
Career Snapshot: U.S. Reference
Use BLS OEWS and BLS Employment Projections as the U.S. fact base for Allergists and Immunologists. O*NET supplies the definition, tasks, interests and work context. LinkedIn, Robert Half and Hays are treated as market-signal references only, not official salary or growth sources.
| Occupation | Allergists and Immunologists |
| SOC Code | 29-1229 |
| O*NET Code | 29-1229.01 |
| Official fact sources | BLS OEWS + BLS Employment Projections + O*NET |
| Work pattern | specialist clinical work with long training and evidence-based decision-making |
| Typical settings | hospitals, specialty clinics, academic medical centers, private practices, and research settings |
| Salary/outlook policy | Use BLS source URLs in Claim_Level_Source_Refs; no unsupported recruiter-sourced salary claims. |
| Chinese title | 过敏与免疫专科医师 |
| AI Exposure | 3/10, 较低 / relatively low |
| Market signal references | LinkedIn, Robert Half, Hays, and recruiter/job-posting samples may inform market signals, not official wage or employment statistics. |
| Data boundary | This snapshot is a display asset summary, not an employment guarantee, salary prediction, or hiring advice. |
Occupation
Allergists and Immunologists
SOC Code
29-1229
O*NET Code
29-1229.01
Official fact sources
BLS OEWS + BLS Employment Projections + O*NET
Work pattern
specialist clinical work with long training and evidence-based decision-making
Typical settings
hospitals, specialty clinics, academic medical centers, private practices, and research settings
Salary/outlook policy
Use BLS source URLs in Claim_Level_Source_Refs; no unsupported recruiter-sourced salary claims.
Chinese title
过敏与免疫专科医师
AI Exposure
3/10, 较低 / relatively low
Market signal references
LinkedIn, Robert Half, Hays, and recruiter/job-posting samples may inform market signals, not official wage or employment statistics.
Data boundary
This snapshot is a display asset summary, not an employment guarantee, salary prediction, or hiring advice.
Secondary Locale Reference
中国大陆暂无全国统一单职业官方中位薪资;国家统计局行业工资数据、职业分类公开信息、智联/猎聘/领英样本只能作为行业或岗位信号,不能理解为个人薪资预测。
| Salary data type | industry_proxy / recruitment_sample |
Salary data type
industry_proxy / recruitment_sample
How to Decide Whether This Career Fits You
Do not ask only whether Allergists and Immunologists sounds attractive. Test whether you can sustain the work structure.
Skill load
Can you repeatedly perform work that requires diagnosis, patient interviewing, test interpretation, treatment planning, follow-up, and medical documentation?
Interest is not enough if the core behavior drains you.
Environment tolerance
Can you handle the typical setting, schedule, rules, tools, and stakeholder pressure?
Many career mismatches are work-context mismatches.
Feedback and risk
Can you live with long training, malpractice risk, payer constraints, patient complexity, and continuing education needs without losing performance quality?
The risk boundary should be visible before entry.
Long-term path
Can you build credentials, portfolio, experience, or adjacent skills that keep the path sustainable?
A job title is not a career plan.
RIASEC Fit
Allergists and Immunologists may fit people whose interest profile supports diagnosis, patient interviewing, test interpretation, treatment planning, follow-up, and medical documentation.
This is a work-style interpretation, not a destiny judgment.
Low fit does not mean impossible; it means the daily work may require more deliberate structure, training, or risk control.
- Investigative-primary
- Social-secondary
- Conventional-support
Personality Fit
Helpful traits include attention to detail, follow-through, recovery after feedback, and willingness to improve the routines behind diagnosis, patient interviewing, test interpretation, treatment planning, follow-up, and medical documentation.
Potential strain appears when long training, malpractice risk, payer constraints, patient complexity, and continuing education needs conflicts with a person's need for predictability, autonomy, or low-pressure environments.
This is not a personality diagnosis; it is a career work-style interpretation.
Allergists and Immunologists usually rewards a mix of conscientiousness, stress tolerance, learning orientation, and communication discipline.
What Does This Career Do?
Allergists and Immunologists are professionals who work with diagnosis and treatment of allergies, immune disorders, asthma, and related conditions. The occupation is defined through its official SOC/O*NET boundary, not through informal job titles. In FermatMind's career library, the key question is whether you can sustain the work structure: diagnosis, patient interviewing, test interpretation, treatment planning, follow-up, and medical documentation.
Core Responsibilities
- Collect, review, or interpret information related to diagnosis and treatment of allergies, immune disorders, asthma, and related conditions.
- Apply occupation-specific procedures, tools, standards, or regulations to produce reliable work outputs.
- Document decisions, observations, results, service actions, or operational steps for accountability.
- Coordinate with clients, patients, students, crew members, managers, vendors, or other stakeholders as required by the role.
- Monitor risks, quality issues, safety requirements, or exceptions that affect outcomes.
Work Context
| Search intent | career_exploration |
| Search intent | career_fit |
| Search intent | salary_and_outlook |
| Search intent | how_to_enter |
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- how to become allergists and immunologists
What Skills Does the Market Signal?
- Occupation
- Allergists and Immunologists
- SOC Code
- 29-1229
- O*NET Code
- 29-1229.01
- Official fact sources
- BLS OEWS + BLS Employment Projections + O*NET
- Work pattern
- specialist clinical work with long training and evidence-based decision-making
- Typical settings
- hospitals, specialty clinics, academic medical centers, private practices, and research settings
- Salary/outlook policy
- Use BLS source URLs in Claim_Level_Source_Refs; no unsupported recruiter-sourced salary claims.
- Chinese title
- 过敏与免疫专科医师
- AI Exposure
- 3/10, 较低 / relatively low
- Market signal references
- LinkedIn, Robert Half, Hays, and recruiter/job-posting samples may inform market signals, not official wage or employment statistics.
- Data boundary
- This snapshot is a display asset summary, not an employment guarantee, salary prediction, or hiring advice.
Use BLS OEWS and BLS Employment Projections as the U.S. fact base for Allergists and Immunologists. O*NET supplies the definition, tasks, interests and work context. LinkedIn, Robert Half and Hays are treated as market-signal references only, not official salary or growth sources.
Adjacent Career Comparison
| Allergists and Immunologists vs physicians | Physicians carry broader diagnostic and treatment authority; this role may focus on a specific scope, support function, or care setting. | People seeking full medical authority may need physician training. |
| Allergists and Immunologists vs medical assistants | Medical assistants support clinical workflow; this role usually requires more occupation-specific judgment or care responsibility. | People who want lower entry barriers may compare assistant roles. |
| Allergists and Immunologists vs healthcare administrators | Administrators manage systems; this role is closer to patient care, procedure, transport, or clinical decisions. | People who prefer office-based coordination may prefer administration. |
Allergists and Immunologists vs physicians
Physicians carry broader diagnostic and treatment authority; this role may focus on a specific scope, support function, or care setting.
People seeking full medical authority may need physician training.
Allergists and Immunologists vs medical assistants
Medical assistants support clinical workflow; this role usually requires more occupation-specific judgment or care responsibility.
People who want lower entry barriers may compare assistant roles.
Allergists and Immunologists vs healthcare administrators
Administrators manage systems; this role is closer to patient care, procedure, transport, or clinical decisions.
People who prefer office-based coordination may prefer administration.
Will AI Replace This Career?
3/10
FermatMind internal AI exposure rubric
Career Risks
- This page is a career exploration asset, not an income forecast, hiring guarantee, licensing guarantee, legal advice, medical advice, or psychological diagnosis. Salary and growth facts must come from BLS or marked official/proxy sources.
This page is a career exploration asset, not an income forecast, hiring guarantee, licensing guarantee, legal advice, medical advice, or psychological diagnosis. Salary and growth facts must come from BLS or marked official/proxy sources.
Contract and Project Risks
This page is a career exploration asset, not an income forecast, hiring guarantee, licensing guarantee, legal advice, medical advice, or psychological diagnosis. Salary and growth facts must come from BLS or marked official/proxy sources.
What Should You Prepare Next?
Verify the official occupation boundary
- Check SOC/O*NET definition and the BLS source URL before relying on informal job titles.
Test interest fit
- Use RIASEC/Holland first, then compare with MBTI or Big Five for work-style risks.
Observe real job postings
- Read LinkedIn, Robert Half, Hays, and local job postings as market signals, not official statistics.
Build one entry asset
- Prepare a credential, portfolio sample, project log, training plan, or job-shadowing plan relevant to this role.
Name the risk boundary
- Write down the top risks before investing time, money, or credentials.
FAQ
What does Allergists and Immunologists do?
Allergists and Immunologists work with diagnosis, patient interviewing, test interpretation, treatment planning, follow-up, and medical documentation in order to produce reliable outcomes within an official occupational boundary. The exact duties should be checked against O*NET and BLS before using the page as a public career asset.
What personality fits Allergists and Immunologists?
This career may fit people who can sustain diagnosis, patient interviewing, test interpretation, treatment planning, follow-up, and medical documentation, recover from feedback, and follow the rules or standards of the work setting. This is a work-style interpretation, not a personality diagnosis.
What are the main risks of Allergists and Immunologists?
Main risks include long training, malpractice risk, payer constraints, patient complexity, and continuing education needs. These risks do not mean the occupation is bad; they show what should be tested before investing in training, credentials, or a job search.
Related next pages
Sources
- U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics: Standard Occupational Classification - SOC identity and occupational classification boundary.
- O*NET OnLine: Allergists and Immunologists 29-1229.01 - Occupation definition, tasks, work activities, interests, skills and work context.
- BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics current profile - U.S. employment and wage source when available; do not use market-signal sources for official salary.
- BLS Employment Projections Table 1.2: 2024–2034 projections and worker characteristics - U.S. outlook, openings, education, work experience, and training source when the SOC title is present.
- LinkedIn job/profile market signal - Market-signal reference only; not an official wage, employment, or growth source.
- Robert Half job-search / hiring guide reference - Recruiting market-signal reference only; not an official occupational fact source.
- Hays job-search / hiring guide reference - Recruiting market-signal reference only; not an official occupational fact source.
- National Bureau of Statistics of China: 2024 wage data - China industry-level wage proxy only; not a single-occupation salary statistic.
Boundary notice
Last reviewed: 2026-05-03. Next review due: 2026-08-03.
Next step
Use RIASEC to check your career-interest structure before making a job-path decision.
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