Explore Industries
Aren’t finding jobs where you’re looking?
Consider looking where you haven’t…
There are many industries you may not have thought about that have a shortage of workers, have a willingness to train, and are hiring people with skills they’ve gained in other fields. This page has information on the types of jobs most in demand now, the types of people these employers are looking for, and how you can get coaching, training, education, and placement at low or no cost.
More Than Hammer & Nails
There is much more to careers in construction than you might think – from flaggers and materials handlers to electricians and project managers, some of the job opportunities may surprise you. This field is on fire and employers are eager for practical problem-solving people, and are offering some of the top-paying jobs in the market.
Make a Personal Impact
Healthcare workers are in hid demand and ongoing, fast-paced growth is expected as baby boomers age and medical needs increase. From people taking x-rays in hospitals and filling orders in pharmacies, to administrative assistants in medical clinics and Certified Nursing Assistants in assisted living centers, there are plenty of different opportunities for work in healthcare.
Where Technology Meets Practicality
From designers and fabricators to office support staff and food technologists, today’s manufacturing jobs include roles you may not have even thought of before. A wave of retiring workers also means there is now an opening for new talent to enter the field. Employers are looking for creative, problem solvers to train from the ground up.
More Than What You See on the Screen
When it comes to tech jobs you may instantly think of programmers and web developers, but there are other roles like customer service reps and digital marketers. This field is booming and needs talent like yours to help fill all kinds of tech roles. Innovative people with strong analytical skills are in demand at all levels now.