5 Top STEM Transportation Careers

Many important transportation careers are in demand to meet the challenge of getting everyone where they want to go and everything where it needs to be, efficiently and on time. Students interested in transportation careers should investigate the opportunities available to every STEM Type and at different education and training levels. Managing not only trains, [READ MORE]

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5 Top STEM Intelligence Careers

Using technology to gather, analyze, and decipher information to protect the United States from attack is the job of all who pursue intelligence careers. Many opportunities exist for students with STEM skills interested in intelligence careers. A passion for fighting crime, and the ability to use technology and personal skills to find and stop those [READ MORE]

5 Top STEM Dietary Careers

Dietary careers are growing as they now include a wide variety of jobs that all involve food in one way or another—and who doesn't love to eat? Opportunities ranging from food preparation to the scientific study of food are available to those interested in pursuing one of these incredible dietary careers. Restaurant sales are growing [READ MORE]

By |2018-01-16T16:13:07-05:00September 13th, 2017|Featured, How can I do what I love?, Real World|0 Comments

5 Top Music Science and Technology Careers

Think STEM and music don't overlap? Think again. Check out some of the top music science and technology careers to see if this exciting field is for you! In every issue of our print magazine, we feature the hottest jobs in different STEM fields. There's a STEM job for everyone, including musicians. If you love [READ MORE]

Is an Apprenticeship Right for You?

There are different kinds of apprenticeships, but any apprenticeship is a good way to learn how to do a job and get paid while you are learning! Committing to an apprenticeship means that you are willing to work a full-time job and learn while you are working. Classroom instruction is often a part of an [READ MORE]

Job Spotlight: Fingerprint Analyst

Human fingerprints are one-of-a-kind and very intricate. They are keys that a fingerprint analyst uses to open the door to identification of a victim or of a criminal. You don't have to be a police officer, detective, or coroner to have a career in forensics. A fingerprint analyst plays an important role in solving crimes [READ MORE]

New Collar Careers of the Future

New collar jobs offer a career without the expense of a traditional four-year college. Here's everything you need to know about new collar jobs. Until recently, there have been two dominant types of jobs: blue collar and white collar. Blue collar jobs usually require manual labor, might have hourly salaries, and typically require training in the trades, while [READ MORE]

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