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Jobs that Require College or Technical Training Beyond High School Graduation
Architect – a person who works in the construction industry designing new buildings, restoring old and conserving old buildings, and creating new ways of using existing buildings.
Auto Mechanic – a person familiar with cars and can make repairs.
Budget Analyst – a person who assists organizations use their money.
Chef – a professional cook, esp. in a restaurant or hotel.
Computer Games Developer – a person who makes games for the internet, mobile phones, PCs, and other electronic devices.
Computer Repairman – a person who figures out how to repair and maintain your computer.
Dental Hygienist – a person who provides basic dental care tasks, mostly focused on keeping teeth and gums cleaned.
Dentist – a person who diagnoses and treats problems related to teeth, gums, and the mouth.
Dietician – a person who advises others on food and nutritional needs.
Fashion Designer – create clothes, accessories, and shoes.
Firefighter – a person who serves as a rescuer trained in firefighting.
Landscape Architect – a person familiar with plants, land, geographic location, and specific local, state, and national laws regarding each of these items.
Lawyer - a person who advises, counsels or advocates for others in the context of legal rights and expectations.
Librarian – a person who works professionally in a library and gives access to information and resources.
Logistics Analyst – a person who coordinates and figures out how to get items and services from one place to another.
Medical Assistant – a person who works alongside physicians in medical facilities.
Military Police – a person who serves as a law enforcement officer for both the military and civilian population.
Nurse – a person trained to care for sick people, esp. in a hospital.
Pediatrician – a person who treats children and their diseases.
Photographer – a person who makes photographs.
Policeman/Policewoman –a person who is expected to enforce the law by arresting criminals, detecting, and preventing crimes.
Preschool Teacher – a person who provides resources for students to explore as well as teach basic ideas such as colors, shape, letter recognition, numbers, basic hygiene, and social skills.
Purchasing Agent – a person who buys products and services for an organization to use or resell.
Real Estate Agent - a person who sells or rents out buildings and land.
School Counselor - a person who works in a school to provide academic, career, college access/affordability/admission, and social-emotional competencies to all students through a school counseling program.
School Principal – a person who runs a school and is responsible for schools running smoothly, is safe, and supports learning for students.Store Manager - a person responsible for the day-to-day operations of a store that sells items. All workers in that store report to the store manager.
Teacher – a person who helps others acquire knowledge.
Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers – a person who delivers goods from one location to another.
Train Conductor- a person who is responsible for safety and operation of a train but NOT the actual operation of the train.