Trades Today Career Opportunities

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Careers in the skilled service trades

Careers in the skilled service trades may be thought to include

the following:

Appliance service technicians

Chefs, cooks, bakers, and other jobs in the culinary arts

Child and youth workers, including child development

workers

Educational aides and assistants

Graphic designers

Hairstylists

Horse harness and saddle makers

Information technology professionals, including network

experts, hardware technicians, and contact center

workers

Jewelers and metalworkers

Medical or dental assistants and technicians

Nurses, nurse aides, and orderlies

Pool, hot tub, and spa installers or service technicians

Therapists

Web designers

This list is by no means comprehensive, but it should provide a

sense of just how wide-ranging the skilled trades can be. The

trades are more than just construction and manufacturing jobs,

and these careers—which range from blue collar to white collar—

offer plentiful opportunities for students with a huge variety of

different skillsets or interests.