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10 Growing Jobs That Pay Well and Don’t Need a 4-Year Degree

Filed in Data and Technology, Career Information, Employment Trends, Español • By: Emily Rolen • November 13, 2023
Two workers wearing fall protection gear walk toward large wind turbines in a field. "Data spotlight: Growing Jobs That Don’t Need a 4-Year Degree"
Don’t have a bachelor’s degree? You still have plenty of career options – here are some growing jobs to consider.
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Making a Career of Caring for Others

Filed in Data and Technology, Employment Trends, Español, Career Information, Special Initiatives • By: Dustin Riles, Emily Rolen • February 15, 2023
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If you’re interested in making a career of helping others, check out these seven growing jobs.
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5 Good-Paying, Fast-Growing Careers in Sales

Filed in Data and Technology, Career Information, Employment Trends • By: Emily Rolen • November 8, 2022
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The outlook is bright for certain sales occupations. Find out which ones are projected to grow over the coming decade.
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Three Fast-Paced, Growing Careers in Emergency Services

Filed in Employment Trends, Data and Technology, Career Information • By: Emily Rolen • May 11, 2022
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Looking for a fast-paced career helping others? Check out these jobs in emergency medical services.
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