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"Career Briefs"
Select
any of the occupational groups below to view summaries for selected
occupations in our state. Occupations are grouped by North Carolina Career
Pathway. Approximately 800 occupations are outlined, providing:
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Job descriptions
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Education and licensing requirements
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Average entry-level and experienced wages
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Types of businesses and industries that
employ workers in the occupation
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Projected employment outlook for future
job growth
Occupational listings en español include
the same data as the English listings, except that job titles and
descriptions are in Spanish.
Videos
are now available for select occupations in English and en español.
English videos are open-captioned for the hearing-impaired. If a
video is available for an occupation, the occupation title appears as a
hyperlink (underlined); simply click the title to view the video.
Occupational videos were produced by the New Jersey Department of Labor,
under contract from the U.S. Employment and Training Administration.
They are
designed to provide a brief, visual introduction to careers and the world of
work.
Descriptions of the terms and abbreviations
as well as data sources used in the profiles are also provided.
Profiles by NC Career
Pathway
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Agricultural & Natural Resources
Technologies
en español |
These occupations deal with sales and marketing of agricultural
products; agricultural economics; conservation and protection of
our natural resources; forest and forest machinery management;
production of plants, trees, and shrubs for home and business
use; horticultural business management; crop, poultry, and
livestock production and management; animal health care; and
providing supplies and services for all these areas. People in
these occupations are interested primarily in “things,” with
some interest in “data” and/or “ideas.” |
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Arts & Sciences
en español |
These
occupations pertain to the natural sciences, social sciences, arts, and
humanities. People in these occupations are creative thinkers who
generally have interests in “people” and “ideas.” |
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Biological & Chemical Technologies
en español |
These occupations are involved in food science, nutrition,
agriscience, and environmental science activities. This pathway
is concerned with food production, packaging, and distribution;
quality control, processing, and development of food products;
food sales and research; research laboratory environments; care
for and testing of experimental plants and living cells;
conservation and improvement of environmental resources;
managing forest crops and forest equipment. People in these
occupations often have interests and skills in “ideas” and/or
“things.” |
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Business Technologies
en español |
These careers pertain to all areas of business, including:
accounting and finance for businesses and individuals; business
administration and management; small business management;
entrepreneurship; planning, promoting, merchandising, and
selling fashion apparel; processing, managing, and communicating
information by computers; directing the transfer of goods and
services from producer to consumer; office, project, and human
resource management; office administration; sales; and marketing
of travel, tourism, and recreation activities. People in these
occupations usually have interests in “data” and/or “people.” |
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Commercial & Artistic Production
Technologies
en español |
These occupations involve using state-of-the-art equipment to
design and produce newspapers, magazines, reports, advertising
information, and other graphic images. Also included in this
pathway are careers intended to enhance the beauty or aesthetic
qualities of interior spaces. People in these careers often have
interests in “ideas” and/or “things,” and sometimes “people.” |
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Construction Technologies
en español |
These occupations involve a wide variety of construction
activities,
including general carpentry work; cabinet making and
installation; framing and hanging of walls, doors, and windows;
furniture design and production; installation, repair, and
maintenance of electrical
systems for buildings and equipment; and building walls, doors,
fireplaces, and other structures using a variety of masonry
materials and techniques. People in these
careers typically have interests in “things” and sometimes
“ideas.” |
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Engineering Technologies
en español |
These occupations involve using computer-aided design (CAD) and
other complex tools and software to design, draw, and produce
computer-generated drawings of environmental and structural
models and to control machines used in design and manufacturing.
Workers in these occupations also design, build, install, and
repair developmental and production electronic systems and
equipment; produce, process, and market plants, trees, and
shrubs for home and commercial use; manage and maintain
horticultural businesses; and use computers to generate charts,
3-D graphics, and animations used in engineering, architecture,
and science. People in these careers typically have interests in
“things” and/or “ideas.” |
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Health Sciences
en español |
These occupations pertain to providing health care services to
individual patients, clients, or groups. Workers gather
information to form diagnoses, develop treatment and care
regimens to maintain or improve health; document client/patient
care; provide safe and healthy surroundings for the delivery of
health care/maintenance; and provide the community with wellness
information, resource management, and health education. People
in these occupations have interests and skills primarily in
“people” and/or “ideas,” and
sometimes “data.” |
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Industrial Technologies
en español |
These occupations pertain to installation,
maintenance, and/or servicing of electrical, mechanical,
hydraulic, and plumbing systems; design, manufacture, and
marketing of fabrics; and fabrication and repair of metal
products using metal working and welding processes. People in
these occupations usually have interests and skills in “things.” |
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Public Service Technologies
en español |
These occupations include work in cosmetology,
food service production, food service management and sales, and
early childhood education. People in these occupations usually
have interests in “people” and/or “ideas,” and sometimes
“data.” |
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Transport Systems Technologies
en español
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These occupations include collision repair,
rebuilding, and refinishing of automobiles, and maintenance and
repair of all transportation vehicles. People in these
occupations typically have interests in “things” and sometimes
“data.” |

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