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  2. 20 Good Jobs That Don't Require A College Degree

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    CareerCast.com recently identified 20 good jobs that need only a high-school diploma, although they do require some additional training. The job-portal didn't rely just on salary to compile its list.

  3. Great Second Careers That Don't Require More School

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    Starting a new career doesn't necessarily require a new diploma. Many positions involve just a little on-the-job training or a simple certification. Great Second Careers That Don't Require More School

  4. 9 Great Second Careers That Don't Require 4-Year Degrees - AOL

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    By Susan Ricker You want to make a career change, but you don't have a bachelor's degree and don't have the funds or the interest in getting a four-year degree. Here are nine good jobs that don't ...

  5. Underemployment - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, university graduates from the U.S. were often unable to find a job requiring a degree; 44% could only find service jobs such as barista positions that do not require postsecondary education. [1] Underemployment is the underuse of a worker because their job does not use their skills, offers them too few hours, or leaves the worker idle. [2]

  6. Entry-level job - Wikipedia

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    An entry-level job is a job that is normally designed or designated for recent graduates of a given discipline and typically does not require prior experience in the field or profession. These roles may require some on-site training. Many entry-level jobs are part-time and do not include employee benefits.

  7. 14 Good Jobs That Don't Require A College Degree

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    As tough as the labor market is, college grads still have an easier time than those with only a high school degree. In February, college graduates had an unemployment rate of 3.8 percent ...