Management / Business Administration
These include the usual "white-collar" sectors that hire recent business graduates.
Administrative Support
Customer Service Event Planner Business Analyst Consulting Analyst
Management Trainee Operations Analyst Recruiting Assistant Training Specialist Human Resources Coordinator
Trades in Construction and Transportation
Apprenticeships are still the gold standard for breaking into many of the business trades. You may expect to gain from union membership once you're in.
Apprentice Architect Carpenter
Apprentice Electrician
Apprentice HVAC
Apprentice Plumber
Design and communication
Do you have good writing, editing, and graphic design skills? One of these positions may be ideal for you.
Editorial Assistant Copywriter
Public Relations Assistant Public Relations Specialist Graphic Designer
Social Media Specialist Publicity Assistant
Education, research, and non-profit organizations
Teachers, academics, and social workers who are dedicated to their profession will always be in demand.
Guidance for Elementary School Teachers Counselor
Chemist, Junior
Mathematics Instructor Physics Instructor Research Assistant Research Associate Research Technician
Special Educator Social Worker
Engineering Teacher Assistant
You've gotten into a highly competitive engineering school and are about to graduate after a lot of hard work. Any of the following careers will be intellectually stimulating as well as financially rewarding enough to pay off your student loan bills.
Civil Engineer Chemical Engineer
Junior Engineer Electrical Engineer Engineer Environmental Engineer Environmental Engineering Technician
Petroleum Engineer Mechanical Engineer
Services in Finance
For recent graduates who like mathematics, statistical or financial analysis, and customer service, there are several entry-level finance positions available.
Accountant Actuarial Analyst Actuarial Assistant Auditor Claims Adjuster Credit Analyst Financial Analyst Junior Accountant Underwriter
Technology of Information (IT)
Looking for an entry-level position in information technology? You may not even need a computer science degree to get started, depending on your interests. Some firms provide training programs for qualified people without requiring a degree. 1
Computer Engineer and Programmer
IT Analyst Network Engineer Programmer Software Engineer Web Applications Developer Web Designer Database Analyst Hardware Engineer Information Security Analyst
Healthcare
Entry-level positions in skilled professions sometimes need specific education and training.
Sonographer for Diagnostic Medical Imaging
Home Health Aide Dental Assistant Dietitian
Registered Practical Nurse
Massage Therapist
Therapist of Occupational Therapy
Patient Representative Occupational Therapy Assistant
Technician in a Pharmacy
Assistant in Physical Therapy
Licensed Practical Nurse (RN)
Breathing (Inhalation) Therapist
Marketing and sales
Consider applying for one of these careers if you're a natural salesman.
Account Coordinator Advertising Sales Assistant Allocation Assistant Assistant Media Buyer Assistant Media Planner Buyer Trainee Marketing Marketing Analyst Marketing Assistant Marketing Coordinator Merchandising Analyst Public Relations Retail Management Trainee Sales Assistant Sales Representative Sales Trainee Sales Trainee Sales Trainee Sales Trainee Sales Trainee Sales Trainee Sales