Anonymous wrote:are you comparing the smartest people in each field? Or asking overall which field is more likely to be attracted to smart people?
because, several of the smartest people I have run across are lawyers. but there is no doubt the field as a whole probably just passes average. barely, when you consider all the people out there doing divorces and traffic tickets and scamming immigrants. doctors overall are much smarter, but seemingly very few geniuses. Some. I think a lot of people in media are bright (and interesting!) but no geniuses. At all, as far as I can tell. Academia probably all very smart but it seems most of them are convinced they are geniuses. And, um, a few probably are.
I know less about straight science and tech fields. I assume the space industry if full of serious geniuses! But heck if I know. I know a couple of software engineers who are freaking brilliant.
I'd add to this that think tank type places in DC seem to uniformly attract bright folks, but very few truly brilliant ones (those tend to be doing their research in academia at top universities, although they occasionally dip into the think tank on a limited basis to consult for money or speak or something).
Large nonprofits tend to be above average (but slightly below think tanks) generally speaking...but with the occasional crazily brilliant person who happens to just be extremely passionate about the area. Usually it's not hard to figure out who they are if you work there.