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What are the top jobs for recent high school grads?

I'm curious about what the top jobs are for high school graduates. Like, which ones are best in terms of pay, career growth, or experience? I'm trying to decide what direction to head after graduation.

a year ago

There are several career paths that high school grads can consider, depending on their interests and skill sets. While varying in pay and growth opportunities, these jobs can all serve as excellent stepping stones:

1. Military: This can offer valuable experience, training, and educational opportunities - including tuition assistance or the GI Bill for higher education. Positions span from medical professionals to mechanics to technicians and offer solid pay and benefits.

2. Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) or Paramedics: These roles require certifications, but they don't usually require a degree. Plus, they offer vital, hands-on medical experience that can be useful if you're considering a healthcare career.

3. Service Industry roles, such as Restaurant Managers or Assistant Managers, provide solid experience in customer service and management. Many companies also offer structured managerial training programs.

4. Sales Representatives: Some companies recruit high school grads for these roles, particularly in industries like automotive, telecommunications, or insurance sales. The income potential here can be substantial, especially with commission-based roles.

5. Skilled Trades: If you have an interest in pursuing a trade like plumbing, electrician work, or carpentry, many positions require only a certification or apprenticeship, not a degree.

6. Technical and IT Support: As tech continues to grow, so does the need for support staff. Certifications can help gain entry, and there's significant potential for advancement.

Remember, the 'top job' for you will depend a lot on your personal interests, skills, and long-term career goals. I'd recommend exploring some of these positions further, and consider what kind of work you think you would enjoy and what skills you'd like to develop.

a year ago

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