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Good jobs with just a high school diploma?

Hey all, I'm wondering what some solid career options are if you only have a high school diploma. Are there fields that hire and pay well without requiring a college degree? Any tips for landing these jobs?

a year ago

Absolutely, there are plenty of careers that you can pursue with just a high school diploma. Here are some options to consider:

1. Real Estate Brokers and Sales Agents: You will have to complete a number of real estate courses and pass a licensing exam, but a college degree isn't mandatorily required.

2. Insurance Sales Agents: This field generally only requires a high school diploma. You will also have to be licensed to sell insurance products, which usually involves taking a course and passing a licensure exam.

3. Trade Careers: These include electricians, carpenters, plumbers, HVAC technicians, and welders. Many of these careers are learned through on-the-job training or apprenticeships and can be quite lucrative.

4. Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs): This requires a high school diploma and certification. It can be a very rewarding field if you're interested in healthcare and helping people.

5. Web Developers: Many web developers have only a high school diploma and learned coding on their own or through a coding bootcamp.

6. Retail or Service Managers: If you have experience in retail or food service, transitioning to management can be a good option.

Getting these jobs often requires relevant skills, so trade schools, professional certificates, internships, or other types of practical, hands-on experience can be very beneficial. Always tailor your resume to fit the job description and highlight all relevant experiences and skills. Networking can also be instrumental, whether that's reaching out to people in the field, attending career fairs, or leveraging existing connections. People often succeed in these fields by showing ambition, people skills, technical know-how, and problem-solving abilities.

Keep in mind that each of these roles and fields will offer different salaries and benefits, and it's crucial to do your research to figure out what careers might best fit your skills and interests.

a year ago

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