Other Career Resources

Occupational Outlook Handbook (OOH), 2008-09 Edition - For hundreds of different types of jobs—such as teacher, lawyer, and nurse

CareerInfoNet

People seeking employment in various occupations, no requirement Smart career decisions, provides information about many occupations and careers 1-877-348-0502 www.acinet.org

Career Paths

 Career Path

We’ve compiled a list of some career paths and information. You can see what the begining education level would be for a career and then view the additional education or experience you may need to advance in that field. By no means is this list exhaustive. It is meant only to serve as a guide to get you thinking about what is out there. One mold not right? Then combine what you like into your ideal career. Like fast cars and writing? How about doing press relations for NASCAR? Into firefighting and law? How about becoming a fire inspector?


 

EDUCATION LEVELS

  • Now: Requires on-the-job-training, work experience, and/or a high school diploma
  • Next: Requires up to 2 years of education beyond high school
  • Later: Requires 4 years of education beyond high school, and sometimes work experience

    Careers that have something in common are grouped together. They may share similar job duties, skills, and industries.

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