| Math |
Reading |
Science |
Social Studies |
Music &
Arts |
Building &
Fixing Things |
| Statistician |
Writer |
Chemist |
Economist |
Actor |
Carpenter |
| Electrical
engineer |
Desktop publisher |
Pharmacist |
Human resources
assistant |
Photographer |
Automotive
mechanic |
| Surveyor |
Secretary |
Pilot |
Politician |
Artist |
Drafter |
| Physicist |
Librarian |
Environmental
scientist |
Psychologist |
Disc jockey |
Architect |
| Cost Estimator |
Reporter |
Engineering
technician |
Urban planner |
Designer |
Civil engineer |
| Actuary |
. |
. |
. |
Musician |
Electrician |
| Helping
People |
Computers |
Law |
Managing
Money |
Sports |
Nature |
| Teacher |
Database administrator |
Police officer |
Accountant |
Dancer |
Zookeeper |
| Childcare
worker |
Computer support
specialist |
Lawyer |
Financial
analyst |
Professional
athlete |
Landscape
architect |
| Firefighter |
Computer hardware
engineer |
Court reporter |
Loan officer |
Coach |
Farmer |
| Nurse |
Computer software
engineer |
Judge |
Bookkeeping
clerk |
Recreation
and fitness worker |
Veterinarian |
| Social Worker |
Webmaster |
Paralegal |
Real estate
agent |
Recreational
therapist |
Agricultural
and food scientist |
| Doctor |
Systems analyst |
. |
. |
. |
. |
Exploring
Career Information from the Bureau of Labor Statistics
Every
year, millions of teens work in part-time or summer jobs. Early work
experiences can be rewarding for young workers - providing great opportunities
to learn important job skills. Today’s youth will be the workforce
of the 21st Century. One of my priorities for the U.S. Department
of Labor is to assist America’s youth in preparing to enter
that workforce.
Websites
with more information
Youth
Rules
Career
Voyages