1. Home Health Aide

Home Health Aide
For people who naturally love caring for people, becoming a home health aide could serve as a fantastic career!
2. Personal Care Aide

Personal Care Aide
Personal care aides offer various services to individuals who are unable to care for themselves on their own.
3. Biostatistician

Biostatistician
Biostatisticians apply mathematics, statistics, and data to biology.
4. Software Engineer
5. Operations Research Analyst

Operations Research Analyst
Operations research analysts use their quantitative reasoning skills and ability to think critically, solve complex problems, and provide solutions.
6. Massage Therapist

Massage Therapist
A massage therapist treats clients by using touch and pressure to manipulate the soft-tissue muscles of the body.
7. Market Research Analyst

Market Research Analyst
A market research analyst gathers market intelligence and presents it in a way that customers or colleagues can understand.
8. Mental Health Counselor

Mental Health Counselor
A mental health counselor helps people manage or overcome mental and emotional disorders and problems with their family and relationships.
9. Medical Administrative Assistant

Medical Administrative Assistant
Are you interested in working within the medical field, but would prefer to have non-medical responsibilities?
10. American Sign Language Interpreter
American Sign Language Interpreter
If you are interested in the Deaf culture and working with the Deaf community, you may want to look at becoming an American Sign Language interpreter!