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Public Relations Specialist

Are you confident speaking in front of a large crowd? Do you have excellent grammatical and literacy skills? Are you a natural born communicator? A public relations specialist has the very important job of creating and maintaining a favourable public image for the organization that they work for/represent. If you are thinking of becoming a public relations specialist a, then we recommend getting experience working in your local or school paper and then completing a bachelors degree!

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Industrial – Organizational Psychologist

Industrial – organizational psychologists (sometimes I/O for short) use psychological theories and research to solve all kinds of problems in the workplace, including ones surrounding employee engagement, motivation and/or training. If you are someone who enjoys working with others and is passionate about solving workplace problems, then this fast-growing, fast-paced, diverse  may just be for you!

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Travel Agent

Are you someone with a real passion for travelling, making memories and excitement? If the answer yes, then a career as a travel agent is one that offers many exciting opportunities for travel and self-employment. To become a travel agent, you only need a high school diploma. Some employers prefer travel agents with additional education. But, in general you will receive on the job training once hired!

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Truck Driver (CDL)

A truck driving career requires no college education yet it can still offer great employment opportunities and earning potential. As truck drivers contribute to society by moving goods around and helping supply chains, as long as the economy continues to thrive and grow, so will the demand for skilled and dedicated truck drivers.  

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Ultrasound Technician

If you’re someone who is looking for a healthcare career that offers a wide range of opportunities, look no further! An ultrasound technician, also referred to as a sonographer or diagnostic medical sonographer, uses ultrasound transducers to create images that other medical professionals will then use to diagnose and assess medical conditions. To become an ultrasound technician, you must complete an associates or bachelors degree program in sonography from a college or universities. Alternatively, you can complete a one-year certificate program from colleges and some hospitals.

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Veterinarian

From rabbits to dogs to turtles, animals are loving companions that have become family members to many people. When something is wrong with their beloved companion, pet owners trust the skills and compassion of a veterinarian to make things right. If you love animals and are interested in keeping them happy and healthy, you might want to consider becoming a veterinarian. To become a veterinarian, you will need to complete a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM or VMD) degree at an accredited college of veterinary medicine. Typically, this program takes 4 years to complete.

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Veterinary Technician

If you enjoy working with animals, especially helping ill or injured animals, then a career as a veterinary technician may be just the career you are looking for! Veterinary technicians assisted licensed veterinarians by bathing animals, providing first aid, administering vaccinations and conducting an array of medical tests and examinations in order to help diagnose and treat animals. To become a veterinary technician, you will need to complete a 2-year associates degree in a veterinary technology program that is accredited by the American Veterinary Medical Association.   

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Warehouse Manager

A career as a warehouse manager one that offers a great amount of meaning, contribution and autonomy. There are no formal educational requirements to become a warehouse manager. However, as a bare minimum, warehouse managers should have a high school diploma. They will also have the best employment and progression opportunities if they have a degree in a related field. Warehouse managers will receive on-the-job training, which teaches them the fundamentals of managing people, organizing goods distribution and the software needed.

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