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Alternatives to College
- This article highlights options that are mostly in the digital arena. Jobs are lined up by “graduation."
- The economy is short on auto mechanics. Car fanatics can turn their passion into a solid career.
- There is also very high demand for people with construction skills.
STEM Careers
- Are you an artist or an actor? You might consider applying your artistic skills in the engineering world.
- Ever wonder what does it take to be a successful scientist?
- If you are interested in IT, this is how you become a BLOCKCHAIN engineer.
- Here is a website that provides support for those considering an engineering career (and for teachers trying to encourage it.)
- Several New Jersey high schools are teaming with business to open new (digital) worlds to students.
- Twenty percent of all jobs involve STEM skills. Florida is also teaming up with businesses to get high school students ready for STEM careers.
- Ever hear of the "Scully Effect?"
- "Women who watched The X-Files regularly were 50% more likely to work in STEM, and nearly two-thirds of the women surveyed who work in STEM said Scully served as a role model."
Getting a Job and Managing Your Career
- Get a jump on building experience: teenagers are in high demand for jobs beyond retail and restaurants as employers in areas turn to teens to fill computer-based jobs.
- Is job-hopping good for a career or not? It depends on who you ask.
- Facing a group interview? Here are some hints to help you come out on top.
- For millennials, the ideal career is a freelance one.
For Women
- Famous female leaders offer their views on empowerment.
- If you need books for your reading list, here is a review of several books in which women describe their unconventional careers.
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