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What Jobs Are Available for Current High School Graduates?

I'm graduating soon and want to know what job options are typically available for someone right out of high school. I'm not planning on going to college immediately. Any advice on where to start?

7 months ago

While your options may initially seem limited without a college degree, there are still many opportunities out there! Here's some potential career paths:

1. For anyone interested in tech, starting as a computer support specialist is an option. It mostly involves helping customers troubleshoot their hardware and software issues. Some companies provide on-the-job training, and there exist various certification programs to bolster your skills.

2. If you're looking for a community-centered environment, consider roles in human services such as a social services assistant or community health worker. These require empathy, communication skills, and a passion for helping others.

3. There are also jobs in trade such as being an electrician, plumber, or welder. These often require an apprenticeship, but they can offer steady income and job security.

4. For those who love spending time outdoors, you might think about roles like construction laborer, landscaper, or other manual labor jobs. These often require physical stamina but provide the benefit of not being tied to a desk.

5. Retail and service industry jobs (like working in a shop or restaurant) are widely available, often don't require prior experience, and can offer good interpersonal skills development.

6. Jobs in transportation - such as a truck driver or delivery person - might be a good fit if you enjoy driving.

Remember, these are all starting points. Many of these jobs offer routes for advancement in the industry with experience or further training. It may also be worth looking at certificate programs at your local community college – these can be a good way to gain specialized skills in a short amount of time. Good luck with your search!

7 months ago

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