What Do I Want to Do? Career Search Designed by K. Willman.

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What Do I Want to Do? Career Search Designed by K. Willman

I want an artistic job or media job: Illustrator News Analyst, Reporter, Correspondent Dancer Radio/T.V. Announcer Author, Writer, Editor Broadcast/Sound Engineer Camera Operators Interpreter, translator Interior Designer Singer Musician Cartoonist Cake Designer Fashion Designer Floral Designer Photographer Graphic Artist Make-up Artist

I want a scientific job or medical job: Chemist Dentist Dental Assistant Meteorologist Physician Hospital Lab Technician Veterinarian Pharmacist Pharmacy Technician Hydrologist Chiropractor Nutritionist X-Ray Technician, Radiologist Laboratory Assistant Optometrist Podiatrist Respiratory Therapist Forensic Medicine (Coroner) Crime Scene or Forensic Investigator Biologist Geologist Archaeologist Seismologist Astronomer Astronaut

I want to work with plants and/or animals: Farmer Gardener or landscaper Botanist Forestry Technician Park Technician Park Ranger, Game Officer Fishers/Fishing Vessel Operators Animal Trainer Dog Groomer Veterinary Assistant Zoo Keeper Logger Conservation Worker or Environmentalist Greenhouse Worker Agriculture or Food Scientist

I want to work helping people: Firefighter Fire Inspector Arson Investigator FBI Special Agent Police Officer Counselor Probation (Parole) Officer Social Worker Sociologist Psychiatrist Psychologist Correctional Officer Military Security Guard 911 Operator or Dispatcher Medical Assistant Funeral Director/Mortician Private Detectives/Investigator

I want a mechanical job: Engineer Business Machine Technologist Chef Drafter Auto Mechanic Diesel Mechanic Surveyor Drafter Painter Plumber Glazier Insulation Worker Drywall Worker Sheet Metal Worker Architect Carpenter (Construction) Janitor Computer Service Technician Electrician Brick Mason, Block Mason, Stonemason Welder Boilermakers Carpet, Floor and Tile Installer Cement masons Hazardous Materials Removal Worker Roofer

I want an industrial job: Machine Operator Tool and Die Maker Bindery Worker Baker Assembler Welding, Soldering, Brazing Worker Woodworker Power Plant Operator Warehouse Worker Machinist Pest Control Worker Building and Grounds Maintenance Worker Waste Treatment Worker Food Processing Worker

I want a job in business or in an office: Secretary Office Manager Office Clerk Purchasing Agent Insurance Adjuster Appraiser Business Executive Public Relations and Marketing Court Reporter Judicial Worker Word Processor Accountant Bank Teller Loan Officer Receptionist Meeting and Convention Planners Financial Advisers Tax Examiners and Preparers Medical Transcriber (Transcriptionist)

I want a job in sales: Manufacturer’s Sales Representative Sales Clerk, Cashier Real Estate Agent Travel Agent Model Insurance Sales Agents Rental Clerks Copy Writer Advertising Fast Food Worker Car Salesman Telemarketer Demonstrator, Product Promoter

I want a job serving people or humanitarian job: Truck Driver Recreation Worker Waiter/Waitress Barber/Beautician Hotel Manager Postal Clerk Vending Machine Service Provider Laundry Worker Auto Detailer Massage Therapist Nurse Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Paramedic Teacher Aide Clergyman Home Health Aide Day Care Worker Occupational Therapist or Physical Therapist OT/PT Assistant Flight Attendant

I want to be a leader: Computer Programmer Teacher Librarian Judge Lawyer Paralegal Career Counselor Banker Speech and Language Pathologist School Principal College Professor Rehab Counselor Museum Technician, Curator

I want a job performing physically or Coaching: Athletic Coach Golfer Stunt Person Aerobics Instructor Sports Management Circus Performer Athletic Trainer Referee Sports Team Mascot Sports Team Cheerleader Physical Therapist