Exploring your career options
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Find out which careers and employers are in demand and available right out of high school.
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Ready to apply? Find out how to master the job application process!
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It is possible to start a career right out of high school with specific training and/or with a company that provides on-the-job training and career advancement opportunities. There are many careers and local employers in manufacturing, skilled trades and information technology that pay great wages and benefits!
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Prepare
To be best prepared for entering the workforce right out of high school, take advantage of career and technical education classes that specifically train you for a career, and be sure to participate in internships, company tours and other opportunities to network with employers.
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Get ready to land that job! Create a strong resume that summarizes your career dreams, skills, abilities and attributes, and then polish your interview skills. Employers want to hire someone who has a strong work ethic, desire to learn and is well-prepared for the job.

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