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What are some great jobs for people with a high school education?

I'm looking into potential career paths that don't require a college degree. What are some solid job options for someone with just a high school diploma? Any tips on getting these jobs would be appreciated!

a year ago

Certainly, many successful careers don't necessarily require a college degree. Here are a few options for you to consider:

1. Trade Jobs: Interesting fields like electricians, plumbers, or HVAC technicians all need just a high school diploma and an apprenticeship or vocational training. Getting into these fields typically involves finding a company or union that offers apprenticeship programs.

2. Emergency Services: Jobs like police officers, firefighters, or paramedics usually require only a high school level of education, along with specific job training or certification. To get into these fields, keep an eye for local recruitment events and the requirements for each service.

3. Real Estate Agent: As long as you pass the real estate licensing exam, you can begin selling properties! Most states have schools that offer courses to assist you in studying for the exam.

4. Sales Representatives: This field covers a broad range from cars, tech, pharmaceuticals, to real estates. Many companies offer on-the-job training for these positions. Excellent communication skills are essential in this career.

5. Personal Fitness Trainer: If you're passionate about health and fitness, you might consider becoming a personal trainer. This job usually requires certification, so one of the first steps is to find a reputable certification program.

6. Administrative Assistant: These roles often require excellent organization and people skills rather than a specific degree.

Keep in mind that though these jobs don't require a degree, they may require specific training, certifications, or licenses, so it's important to research the requirements of any career that interests you. If your high school offers career guidance services, they could be an excellent resource for exploring these options further.

a year ago

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