Whether you’ve recently graduated from high school or college or you’re looking to switch careers and try something new, there are many exciting opportunities to discover. In fact, many industries are actively looking to fill slots with smart and capable people like you. Whether it’s nursing, driving, or you want to dip your toe in the pool of renewable energy, there’s likely an opportunity that matches your skills.
Here are four career opportunities and industries to consider and some advice to help you along the way.
Tips As You Enter The Working World
While you’re looking at sectors that need qualified candidates, take the time to make yourself marketable and ready for the next big opportunity. For many careers, like some in the energy sector, you’ll need to reach certain educational milestones, and a master’s degree may be required. By obtaining a Master of Business Administration (MBA) or similar degree, you can show that you’ve gone through the paces to learn the skills necessary to succeed. You may also make more money because of it.
While you’re looking for work, you should also be open to new opportunities. You may have your heart set on a particular role, but always be on the lookout for similar jobs that you may not have known about before but may be in your wheelhouse. Being flexible gives you a better chance of landing a dream job.
Keep in mind that there are also some careers where staffing shortages make it easy for you to find a job. For instance, now is a great time to consider the nursing field because, in addition to the satisfying work, there is also a current staff shortage in healthcare. The shortage in recent years is due to many factors, including turnover after the COVID-19 pandemic and a lack of qualified mentors.
Finally, when you find the ideal position, remember to follow one of the golden rules of being a young professional and ensure a proper work-life balance. Set boundaries for how much you can do in a day and how many hours you’ll work. As much as you need to spend time on your career, you also need to spend time on yourself to avoid burnout and enjoy your job that much more.
With all that said, here are some potential career pathways to consider.
1. Become a Nurse
Healthcare is a fulfilling career because you spend your days helping people in need and improving their lives. Because of the high emotional demand associated with this position, it is important to focus on work-life balance if you choose this career path.
With all that said, nursing is still a gratifying job. Many healthcare companies and hospitals are trying to reach out to young people at schools and job fairs, so if you’re interested, try to connect with a recruiter.
If you’re considering going this route, you should know a few things about nursing. One is that you can expect to put your heart into your work and desire to do everything you can to help a patient in need. But it’s important not to get so wrapped up in a patient’s outcome that you cause yourself stress in the process. Draw a fine line. Another great thing to realize is that since you’ll spend so much time together, you’ll often forge close relationships with your co-workers. The sense of camaraderie can make the job that much more fulfilling.
2. Drive For A Living
Perhaps you’re someone who likes to get out of the house and see the world. If so, you can make an income and get consistent work by driving for a living. You can take many pathways as a driver, from transporting goods across the country in an 18-wheeler to working as a driving instructor, and they’re all very fulfilling. In addition to the freedom, other advantages of a career in driving include competitive salaries and that all-important work-life balance.
Like in healthcare, there’s also a shortage in this industry, especially for truck drivers, so they need good people to sign up. You may even find many companies offering a signing bonus if you join them.
3. Statistician
There are many unique jobs for young adults with analytical minds that you could consider, including those in web development and engineering. If you’re good with numbers, one of the highest paying for them is working as a statistician. This job requires you to collect data from multiple sources, analyze it all, and then present it to stakeholders or company management so they can make informed decisions.
This job is ideal if you have a mind for numbers and facts and you went to school or you’re familiar with tools like statistical analysis, mathematical modeling, and calculus. It’s not a job for everyone, but it’s enriching if it’s in your wheelhouse.
4. Find Positions In Renewable Energy
If you really want to make a positive change in the world, potentially on a global scale, and you’re interested in science or tech, you could land a promising career in renewable energy. Some different jobs in this sector include becoming a solar photovoltaic installer or wind turbine technician. Experts in these fields install and maintain panels and turbines and earn a good living while making communities more sustainable.
If you have more of a mind for design, you could explore opportunities in software development to create the systems that support and design the tech. Those with a scientific mind might excel as chemical engineers or data scientists. All of these fields are in demand right now, and learning these skills now could set you up for endless opportunities in the future.
Conclusion
These and many other jobs are available, and they’re in industries that need good people. If you have the skills for these professions or want to learn more, consider looking into degree programs or talk to a recruiter. In no time, you could have the dream job and a promising career.
Iskra Banović is our seasoned Editor-in-Chief at Blufashion. She has been steering the website’s content and editorial direction since 2018. With a rich background in fashion design, Iskra’s expertise spans across fashion, interior design, beauty, lifestyle, travel, and culture.