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Would a security job be classified as a trade job?

I'm considering different career paths after high school and came across security jobs. Are these typically considered trade jobs, and what kind of training is required for them?

a year ago

Security jobs don't typically fall under the category of "trade jobs." Trade jobs, also known as vocational or technical jobs, usually refer to jobs that require specific training in manual or practical activities, traditionally non-academic, and related to a specific trade, occupation, or vocation. This category usually includes professions like electrician, plumber, carpenter, or mechanic.

On the other hand, security jobs can vary widely in terms of job responsibilities and required training. They may include roles such as security guard, surveillance operator, or cybersecurity analyst. For jobs such as a security guard, specific training typically involves learning about public safety, threat response, and sometimes first aid. This training can often be completed within a few weeks and may be provided on the job. Some roles may require a high school diploma or GED.

More advanced security roles, like those in cybersecurity, often require a significant amount of formal education and technical training. They may even require a college or university degree in related fields, along with professional certifications.

Remember, whichever path you choose, success often depends on a combination of formal education, hands-on training, and valuable work experience. Once you have more clarity on the type of security work you're interested in, you can explore the specific qualifications and training programs required for that career. Ultimately, the right job for you should align with your personal interests, skills, and long-term career goals.

a year ago

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