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In-Demand Jobs for High School Graduates

I'm starting to think about jobs I could apply for right after graduation without needing a college degree. What are some in-demand jobs for high school graduates right now? Any suggestions or experiences would be super helpful as I plan my future!

a year ago

There are quite a few in-demand jobs for high school graduates that don't require a college degree. Here are a few examples:

1. Trade Jobs: Many trade jobs such as electricians, plumbers, or HVAC technicians are always in demand, and these typically require trade school or an apprenticeship rather than a traditional college degree.

2. Healthcare Support: Jobs like pharmacy technicians, phlebotomists, or medical assistants often just require specific training or certification programs.

3. Emergency Services: Becoming an EMT or firefighter requires specific training and certification, but not a bachelor's degree. Both are always in demand to serve their communities.

4. Commercial Driver: Jobs in transportation, like a truck driver or delivery driver, are in high demand, especially now with increasing online purchases.

5. Customer Service Representative: This role is needed in almost every industry and usually requires excellent communication skills.

6. IT Support: In some cases, positions like IT help desk personnel can be obtained with a high school diploma and some on-the-job training or relevant certifications.

Remember that on-the-job experience, certifications in a particular field, and advancing your skills with online courses can make you more competitive in the job market, even without a college degree. Try to look for entry-level positions in an industry that you're interested in where there's room for growth. It's also worth mentioning that many companies offer tuition assistance programs so you can continue your education if you choose to do so while working.

a year ago

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