These workers design and develop structures, products, and systems and collect information for mapping and other purposes.
View OccupationsWorkers in this group create products and concepts that have practical or aesthetic purposes.
View OccupationsThese workers ensure that structures and lands remain attractive, orderly, and safe.
View OccupationsIn these occupations, workers are involved in day-to-day activities of running a business or with matters related to money
View OccupationsWorkers in these occupations promote wellness to help people cope with or overcome challenges.
View OccupationsThese workers create or support computer applications, systems, and networks.
View OccupationsWorkers in these occupations use a variety of resources to build and repair roads, homes, and other structures. Extraction refers to the removal of waste materials, such as debris, rubble, and soil, from a construction site.
View OccupationsThese workers develop and share information through teaching and distribution of instructional materials to children, adolescents, adults or professionals in classrooms, workshops, as well as for special education by using various methods.
View OccupationsFarming, Fishing, and Forestry workers are primarily engaged in growing crops, raising animals, harvesting timber, and harvesting fish and other animals from a farm, ranch, or their natural habitats.
View OccupationsFood and beverage serving and related workers take and prepare orders, clear tables, and do other tasks associated with providing food and drink to customers.
View OccupationsHealthcare practitioners and technical workers fulfill a broad range of job functions within the healthcare field. Some have specific medical training that they use to diagnose, treat and prevent illnesses. Others have technical skills that enable them to perform procedures or operate specialized equipment.
View OccupationsHealthcare support workers work across a variety of settings, from mental health to end of life care. As a healthcare support worker, you'll work under the supervision of a healthcare professional, supporting them and helping patients and service users on their journey back to full health.
View OccupationsThese workers set up, take care of, and fix many types of goods and equipment.
View OccupationsWorkers in this group interpret the law and support law-related activities.
View OccupationsThese workers use scientific research to help solve problems and expand knowledge.
View OccupationsWorkers in these occupations establish plans and policies, direct business activities, and oversee people, products, and services.
View OccupationsIn these occupations, workers prepare and organize documents, track products, and provide information to the public.
View OccupationsThis group includes workers who attend to clients' beauty, fitness, and other needs.
View OccupationsWorkers in this group help with the proper functioning of assembly lines in factories and warehouses. On a daily basis, they're responsible for all the production processes, operate machinery and assemble equipment parts.
View OccupationsProtective Services Workers are responsible for investigating and evaluating allegations of abuse or neglect, recommending protective program placement, and providing casework services to children placed in a protective services program.
View OccupationsSales and related occupations include a wide range of jobs that involve selling products or services to consumers or businesses. Workers in this group sell goods and services or connect buyers with sellers in a specific market, such as real estate or securities.
View OccupationsMove freight, stock, and other materials, such as picking items from storage in a warehouse to be loaded and shipped. These jobs require coordination, stamina, customer service skills, and the ability to follow instructions.
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