You *always* have many options, no matter how much school or experience you have.
Learn the four steps to use national online career database that helps you find out yours.
Students of all types (non-traditional, part-time, full-time) can easily find many types of jobs they could pursue with our career exploration tools.
You *always* have many options, no matter how much school or experience you have.
Learn the four steps to use national online career database that helps you find out yours.
What jobs can you get with Bachelor or higher?
Lots of options across industries and areas:
What jobs only require some college? Many disciplines, like the Arts, are best practiced with professional peers. And many new technologies are introduced by professionals with 1-2 year certifications from college or trade school.
Lots of options in different interest areas:
Arts & Humanities ::: Business ::: Healthcare
Industry ::: Science & Math::: Personal & Protective Services
What jobs don’t require a college degree? You have many options! Going to college part-time? College credits often create a competitive advantage – discover skills you bring as you learn.
Lots of interest areas have entry-level jobs:
WORD TO THE WISE: Some jobs here take years of experience to qualify without special training. Use “Suggested” when the opportunity has more required than meets the eye.
What don’t need high school diploma or GED?
Lots of interest areas have these entry-level jobs:
Arts & Humanities ::: Business ::: Industry
Science & Math ::: Personal & Protective Services
WORD TO THE WISE: Some jobs here often take years of experience to qualify with extra training. Use “Suggested” for when the opportunity requires more than meets the eye.
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Some of our largest growing job sectors are in areas where significant physical demand is required to do the job – most of the trades, lots of applied sciences, etc. If we look for trends from employers as to the required skills, we see that physical demand is becoming more and more important. As American culture continues to gravitate towards less physical leisure time, we are becoming less and less able to perform physical tasks.
Business careers permeate every employment sector and organization. Community colleges always have business courses and programs. Bachelor+ jobs can start at community college.
Job groups included:
Business & Management | Business and Financial Operations Occupations |
Management Occupations | |
Office and Administrative Support Occupations | |
Sales and Related Occupations |
Healthcare careers maximize ability to work while attaining higher degrees. Bachelor+ jobs can start at a community college.
Job groups included:
Healthcare | Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Occupations |
Healthcare Support Occupations |
Services cover the broadest area of tasks possible in the name of helping fellow humans. Community colleges and trade schools have the training required. Military service can often provide credits towards education.
Job Groups Included:
Services | Food Preparation and Serving Related Occupations |
Military Specific Occupations | |
Personal Care and Service Occupations | |
Protective Service Occupations |
Science & Math have the most expansive career options in terms of level of education and upward mobility with more school. Bachelor+ jobs can start at community college.
Job Groups included:
Community and Social Service Occupations
Science & Math | Architecture and Engineering Occupations |
Computer and Mathematical Occupations | |
Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Occupations | |
Life, Physical, and Social Science Occupations |