This is Raul again with lesson number nine basic career research. Remember that our goal is to find a hot career that fits your likes and strengths. Let us further explore on it. We will use your reset code from the previous lesson. If you have not yet gone to own it online to complete the interest profiler now would be a good time. One of the best features of the ownit site is that it groups different careers into basic curves.
Clicking on any of the interests opens up a world of possibilities. Suppose you had highest JSX attribute was a For artistic, with a score of 34. Clicking on artistic shows numerous careers which primarily leverage a person's creative abilities. Only a small selection of artistic careers is shown below. Some careers immediately stand out as making sense under this category models actors, singers, baseball game announcers in general, one needs to be naturally gifted to succeed in artistic careers. The site lets you choose multiple interests all at once.
Suppose your recent score was a 24 s 19 and eat 12 for artistic, social enterprising, you can now multi-sided your selections, but obviously this will result in fewer career choices. Next, let us talk about jobs zones. You don't need a college degree to become a hairdresser or nanny. How do we know which careers need a college degree. This is where jobs zones have jobs zones bundled together careers that need the same level of experience education and training. Jobs zones one and two do not require a college degree.
General jobs zone four requires at least a four year college degree. And jobs zone five requires more than a four year college degree like a professional degree after graduation law, business medicine, a master's degree or even a PhD. Let us filter the 14 as he careers shown a few slides ago down by those that require at least a four year college degree. That is, let us filter on jobs on four first Now you will see that there are only eight occupations which require a four year college degree. Let us click to find out more about a carrier such as a radio and TV announcers. You will notice that there are several links under this profession.
Clicking on the 19 links tells you everything you have ever wanted to know about this career. In particular, go and look at the wages and employment section. Unless you become a famous network TV news anchors like David Muir or less to hold this carrier pays you relatively low salary of $31,400 a year. Notice also that this is not a hot carrier. People are not watching as much TV as before referring the consumer video on demand. So it is no wonder that these jobs are in decline.
Next, let us look at the fine occupations page, filter all the SEC careers by job zones four and five. For example, by filtering all Raisa careers by job zone for results in 224 occupations, and by five results in 157 occupations. But just because an occupation requires a college degree, it does not mean that it is in demand. This makes sense. With AI and outsourcing. Many careers have gone the way of the typewriter.
So we may need to narrow down some more and in the next lesson, we will learn how to use another excellent US government website to find occupations in demand and industries that are upward trending. The idea is that if you decide to pursue these careers and get trained accordingly, your return on investment What is likely to be high? If you have any questions, please let us know. Thank you