Business Systems Analyst
Computer Trainer
Desktop Publisher
Electronics Engineering Tech
Manufacturing Machine Operator
Project Manager
Video Game Developer
Electronics Repairer
Machinist
Computer Animator
Computer Engineer
Computer Network Specialist
Computer Programmer
Computer Support Person
Highschool - H University - U College- C
U
Actuary
The mathematical experts who estimate risks and costs for insurance companies.
C
Air Traffic Controller
Tens of thousands of flights are made every day, and air traffic controllers help make sure they arrive safely.
C
Architectural Tech
Use your technical skills to help design and construct buildings, bridges and other structures.
C
Broadcast Technician
Work behind the scenes at television or radio stations.
U
Business Systems Analyst
Meeting with business people and designing the computer systems they need.
H
C
Cable Installer and Repairer
Bringing cable TV and high-speed Internet access to homes and businesses.
C
U
Cartographer
Combine geography, accuracy, artistry, and a love of maps.
C
Civil Engineering Tech
Help do the brainwork that goes in to building roads, bridges, houses, office towers and other structures.
C
Computer Animator
Harnessing the power of computers to make artistic designs, special effects, and 3-D models.
U
Computer Engineer
Making computers smarter, faster, and more reliable.
C
U
Computer Network Specialist
Design and run the computer systems that link people together at companies and other organizations.
C
U
Computer Programmer
Write the logical commands that tell computers what to do.
H
C
U
Computer Support Person
The techno-generalists who keep computer systems running smoothly in offices and other organizations.
H
C
U
Computer Trainer
Communication and teaching skills are just as important as computer skills.
H
C
Data Entry Clerk
Information is the key to our economy and data entry is where it all starts.
C
U
Database Developer
Making it easier for people to find and organize information.
H
C
U
Desktop Publisher
Using computer technology to design, write, edit and layout everything from business cards to posters and booklets.
C
Drafter
Combine your drawing skills with a technical understanding of architecture, engineering or science.
U
Electrical Engineer
Designing high-tech products like microwaves, cell phones, and computers.
H
C
Electroneurodiagnostic Tech
Use high-tech equipment to help diagnose patients' medical problems.
C
Electronics Engineering Tech
If you want to work with the latest high tech equipment -- everything from cell phones to missile guidance systems -- then this is the career for you.
H
C
Electronics Repairer
Learn to fix high tech equipment like radios, televisions, CD-players and computers.
C
Engineering Tech
Combining scientific and technical know-how with hands-on projects.
H
Film Processor
How well a photo turns out depends not only on the photograph, but also on the skill of the person who develops it.
C
U
GIS Specialist
A combination of geography and computers.
C
Graphic Designer
Be in the business of creating visually-appealing logos, graphics and layouts.
C
Health Records Professional
Keeping accurate and detailed health information for hospitals, doctors, and other healthcare providers.
C
Industrial Engineering Tech
Use your math, engineering and computer skills to find more effective and efficient ways to do things.
C
Industrial Machinery Mechanic
A 'jack (or jill) of all trades' who repairs and maintains machinery in factories and plants.
H
C
U
Inventor
Use your creativity and ingenuity to create anything from high tech devices to pasta makers to board games.
U
Librarian
The original information expert.
C
Library Technician
Keeping libraries organized and dealing with the public.
H
Manufacturing Machine Operator
You can work with anything from sewing machines to high tech, computer-controlled equipment.
C
Medical Imaging Tech
Use x-rays, CT scanners, MRI equipment, and other high tech tools to help diagnose medical problems.
H
C
U
Model Maker
Before something big or expensive (such as a building or airplane) is built for real, a miniature or prototype has to be made.
C
U
Multimedia Developer
Help make programs like the one you are using now.
H
C
Office Machine Repairer
Keeping offices working smoothly by fixing printers, fax machines, photocopiers and other equipment.
U
Operations Research Analyst
Using math and computers to help businesses and other organizations work more efficiently.
H
C
Printing Press Operator
"Start the presses!" Use special machinery to print everything from newspapers and magazines to flyers for rock bands and DJs.
U
Project Manager
Organizing the diverse group of programmers, graphic artists and others who develop computer software.
H
C
Recording Engineer
Using studio recording equipment to capture music and other sounds.
U
Scientist
From tiny molecules to the nature of the universe, curiosity about how the world works is what motivates scientists.
H
Shipping and Receiving Clerk
Do you know how goods like shoes or music CDs get to the stores where you buy them?
C
Sound Technician
"Testing, testing, 1.2.3"—ensuring good sound quality at sound stages, film sites, concerts, and on TV or radio stations.
H
C
U
Special Effects Technician
Creating the realistic storms, explosions, gore, and computer animations that we see every day in film and television.
U
Statistician
Ever wonder what statistics can tell us about the world and how it works?
C
U
Technical Writer
Are you sick of reading badly written instruction manuals? Do you think you could do better?
C
U
Video Game Developer
Programmers, animators, graphic artists, writers, and testers all work together to create the video games you play.
H
C
U
Web Developer
Creating websites using programming languages like Java and HTML.
H
C
U
Webmaster
Part programmer, part designer and part publisher -- it's webmasters' job to keep their sites up-to-date and looking cool!
C
U
Website Designer
What makes a good website? If you think you know, check this career out.
Answered By: jellybeanqueen - 6/16/2007 |