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Cool jobs to have right after high school?

Thinking about jumping straight into work after high school instead of college. Any suggestions for cool jobs I might not have considered yet? Something unique or engaging would be ideal!

a year ago

Exploring work opportunities right after high school can be a great idea if college isn't the right fit for you at this time. There are multiple interesting job fields you can step into right after graduation.

1. Digital Marketing: In the era of social media, this can be a promising job field. Website analytics, email marketing, search engine optimization (SEO), and social media management are all parts of this job description.

2. Culinary Arts: If you have a passion for cooking, being a chef or a bakery owner can be satisfying and creative.

3. Content Creation: If you enjoy storytelling or sharing knowledge about a specific topic, consider becoming a content creator on platforms like YouTube, or Twitch, or starting your own blog.

4. Skilled Trades: Trades such as electrician, carpenter, plumber, or mechanic can provide solid income. In most cases, you would need to enter a vocational school or apprentice under a professional to gain the necessary skills and certification.

5. Firefighter or EMT: These professions are ideal if you're interested in serving your community and don't mind a physically demanding job. They require specific training and certification, but it's possible to achieve right out of high school.

6. Graphic Designer: If you have an eye for aesthetics and are proficient in design software, this could be a possible career path.

7. Outdoor Guide: Look into becoming a guide for activities such as whitewater rafting, rock-climbing, ziplining, or tours in national parks if you love nature and adventure.

Remember, it's also possible to combine work and study by pursuing an apprenticeship or a work-study program. Take some time to discover your interests and skills, and don't rush into a decision. It's important to choose something rewarding and aligned with your long-term goals.

a year ago

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