Leadership roles
Planning, coordination, supervision, and responsibility.
Browse curated groups of occupations by interest, education, experience, or work style.
A few ways to begin when you only know what kind of work sounds appealing.
Planning, coordination, supervision, and responsibility.
Support, care, communication, and guidance.
Design, media, editing, visuals, and communication.
Systems, software, engineering, networks, and analysis.
Example groups based on common preparation paths.
Examples that may be easier to explore without a four-year degree.
Careers where post-secondary training may be relevant.
College coursework, technical training, or two-year programs.
Career examples commonly associated with broader academic preparation.
Browse examples by likely experience expectations before entry or advancement.
Roles that may be useful starting points with limited prior experience.
Careers that may expect some experience before becoming fully established.
Mid-preparation examples where prior work experience may matter more.
Longer preparation, specialization, or supervisory experience.
Choose the setting or daily rhythm that feels easier to picture.
Frequent communication, support, guidance, or public-facing work.
Records, numbers, systems, research, analysis, or structured information.
Practical tasks involving tools, equipment, materials, or work sites.
Health, wellbeing, fitness, emergency care, nutrition, and therapy.
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Collections are an exploration layer, not a replacement for the full occupation profiles. Use them to find roles that feel relevant, then open a career page for details about duties, skills, education, and experience.
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