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  2. 5 Great-Paying Jobs That Require Only a Two-Year College Degree

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    High school diplomas seldom open doors to lucrative employment these days, and a bachelor's degree is considered a requirement for many job seekers as they plan their work lives. But there is a ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. Eight Great Careers You Can Launch in Two Years or Less - AOL

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    The good news is that you can launch a healthy career in two years or less, and even out-earn many who enter the workforce with four-year bachelor's degrees! Show comments. Advertisement.

  5. 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.

  6. Entry-level job - Wikipedia

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    Entry-level jobs targeted at college graduates often offer a higher salary than those targeted at high school graduates. These positions are more likely to require specific skills, knowledge, or experience. [1] Most entry-level jobs offered to college graduates are full-time permanent positions and some offer more extensive graduate training ...

  7. Skilled worker - Wikipedia

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    For example, according to US Citizenship and Immigration Services, skilled worker positions are not seasonal or temporary and require at least two years of experience or training. [9] Skilled work varies in type (service versus labor), education requirements (apprenticeship versus graduate college) and availability (freelance versus on-call).

  8. Vocational education in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The majority of postsecondary career education is provided by proprietary (privately-owned) career institutions. About 30 percent of all credentials in teaching are provided by two-year community colleges, which also offer courses transferable to four-year universities. Other programs are offered through military teaching or government-operated ...

  9. 25 best jobs that don't require a college degree

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    These professions, which all placed high in the U.S. News 2017 Best Jobs rankings, offer high pay, great work-life balance and low unemployment.