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Top 100 careers without a four-year degree

your complete guidebook to major jobs in many fields

8th ed
  • 1 Want to read

Many jobs without a four-year degree are growing and need workers. Explore 100 careers that don’t require a bachelor’s degree, assess which ones match your skills, and get the job you want quickly with this authoritative resource. In one time-saving volume, job seekers and students find everything they need to research careers; learn about pay, outlook, education, and skills needed for the 100 jobs; match their personal skills to the jobs; and take seven steps to land a good job in less time. This book provides--in alphabetical order--thorough, current, and interesting descriptions of 100 major jobs that you can obtain without four years in college. Each description is about two-to-three pages long and written as an easy-to-read narrative. A newly updated special book-within-a-book section describes the seven steps that cut job search time in half and includes sample targeted resumes by professional resume writers. A new, easy-to-use assessment matches your personal skills with the characteristics of the occupations described in the book. This book is part of JIST’s Top Careers series, which gives job seekers, students, and others a convenient, helpful combination of career information. All books in the series offer high-quality, current labor market information--a key consideration for anyone doing career research and planning.Audience• Job seekers, career changers, laid-off workers, new graduates, and students doing career research, considering additional education, and preparing for their job search.• People without four-year degrees who want to advance their careers without going back to school.• Career counselors, trainers, and educators assisting students and job seekers.Key Features and Benefits• Information to learn about and land the right job—all in one resource.• Job descriptions are written as easy-to-read narratives, about two-to-three pages long each.• Includes a brand-new assessment called the “Job-Match Grid” to help readers match their personal skills and abilities to the jobs in the book, so that they can find those that suit them best. The assessment also lists five “job characteristics” for each job so that you can judge if its physical demands, working conditions, economic trends, and other factors suit you. The seven skills covered in the assessment include artistic, communication, interpersonal, managerial, mathematics, mechanical, science. The five job characteristics covered in the assessment are economically sensitive, geographically concentrated, hazardous conditions, outdoor work, and physically demanding.• Descriptions, data, and statistics are from the latest Occupational Outlook Handbook by the U.S. Department of Labor, the most reliable and current source of career information.• Text covers all the points important in detailed career exploration and research: nature of the work, working conditions, job outlook through 2014, education needed, earnings, related occupations, and additional information sources, including Web sites.• Highly practical and effective job search information in the bonus section helps readers develop their “skills language,” make career decisions, write resumes, get two interviews a day, dramatically improve their interviewing skills, and learn the most effective job search methods.• Features resume examples written by professional resume writers for jobs described in the book.• Includes helpful information on important labor market trends.• Provides high-quality current labor market information—a key consideration for anyone doing career research and planning.• Part of JIST’s Top Careers series.

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378

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Table of Contents

Introduction
pt. I. Using the job-match grid to choose a career
pt. II. Descriptions of the top 100 careers without a four-year degree
Actors, producers, and directors
Agricultural workers
Aircraft and avionics equipment mechanics and service technicians
Armed Forces
Artists and related workers
Assemblers and fabricators
Automotive body and related repairers
Automotive service technicians and mechanics
Barbers, cosmetologists, and other personal appearance workers
Bill and account collectors
Billing and posting clerks and machine operators
Bookkeeping accounting, and auditing clerks
Building cleaning workers
Bus drivers
Carpenters
Cashiers
Chefs, cooks, and food preparation workers
Child care workers
Claims adjusters, appraisers, examiners, and investigators
Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians
Communications equipment operators
Computer scientists and database administrators
Computer support specialists and systems administrators
Computer, automated teller, and office machine repairers
Construction equipment operators
Construction laborers
Correctional officers
Counter and rental clerks
Customer service representatives
Data entry and information processing workers
Dental assistants
Diesel service technicians and mechanics
Dispatchers
Drafters
Drywall installers, ceiling tile installers, and tapers
Electrical and electronics installers and repairers
Electricians
Engineering technicians
Farmers, ranchers, and agricultural managers
File clerks
Fire fighting occupations
Food and beverage serving and related workers
Food processing occupations
Food service managers
Gaming services occupations
Grounds maintenance workers
Heating, air-conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers
Industrial machinery mechanics and maintenance workers
Inspectors, testers, sorters, samplers, and weighers
Interviewers
Jewelers and precious stone and metal workers
Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses
Line installers and repairers
Machine setters, operators and tenders : metal and plastic
Machinists
Maintenance and repair workers, general
Material moving occupations
Medical assistants
Musicians, singers, and related workers
Nursing, psychiatric, and home health aides
Office and administrative support worker supervisors and managers
Office clerks, general
Order clerks
Painters and paperhangers
Painting and coating workers, except construction and maintenance
Paralegals and legal assistants
Payroll and timekeeping clerks
Personal and home care aides
Pharmacy technicians
Photographers
Pipelayers, plumbers, pipe fitters, and steamfitter
Police and detectives
Postal service workers
Prepress technicians and workers
Printing machine operators
Production, planning, and expediting clerks
Purchasing managers, buyers, and purchasing agents
Radio and telecommunications equipment installers and repairers
Radiologic technologists and technicians
Real estate brokers and sales agents
Receptionists and information clerks
Registered nurses
Reservation and transportation ticket agents and travel clerks
Retail salespersons
Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing
Sales worker supervisors
Science technicians
Secretaries and administrative assistants
Security guards and gaming surveillance officers
Shipping, receiving, and traffic clerks
Social and human service assistants
Stock clerks and order fillers
Teacher assistants
Teachers : self-enrichment education
Tellers
Textile, apparel, and furnishings occupations
Truck drivers and driver/sales workers
Welding, soldering, and brazing workers
Woodworkers
Writers and editors
pt. III. Quick job search : seven steps to getting a good job in less time
pt. IV. Important trends in jobs and industries
Tomorrow's jobs
Employment trends in major industries
Job outlook for people who don't have a bachelor's degree

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index

Published in
Indianapolis, IN
Series
JIST's top careers series
Other Titles
Top one hundred careers without a four-year degree

Classifications

Library of Congress
HF5382.5.U5 F375 2007

The Physical Object

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v, 378 p. :
Number of pages
378

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OL17228105M
Internet Archive
top100careerswit00farr
ISBN 10
1593573197
ISBN 13
9781593573195, 9781593573195
LCCN
2006031974
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1102766

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