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CareerOneStop Interest Assessment

We found 60 career(s) matching your interest assessment.

Hourly
Match Career Outlook Education
Wages
Doctoral or
Administrative Law Judges, Adjudicators, &
Best Below Average $49.3 professional
Hearing Officers
degree
Bachelor's
Best Architectural & Engineering Managers Below Average $73.25
degree
Biofuels/Biodiesel Technology & Product Bachelor's
Best Below Average $73.25
Development Managers degree
Brownfield Redevelopment Specialists & Site Bachelor's
Best Average $59.93
Managers degree
Bachelor's
Best Business Continuity Planners Average $35.9
degree
Bachelor's
Best Business Intelligence Analysts Bright $48.52
degree
Bachelor's
Best Chief Sustainability Officers Below Average $86.31
degree
Bachelor's
Best Climate Change Policy Analysts Average $36.79
degree
Bachelor's
Best Clinical Research Coordinators Average $66.3
degree
Bachelor's
Best Database Architects Average $59.34
degree
High school
Best Detectives & Criminal Investigators Below Average $40.21 diploma or
equivalent
Bachelor's
Best Fraud Examiners, Investigators & Analysts Average $35.21
degree
Bachelor's
Best Industrial Ecologists Average $36.79
degree
Bachelor's
Best Information Technology Project Managers Average $45.8
degree
High school
Best Intelligence Analysts Below Average $40.21 diploma or
equivalent
Doctoral or
Best Lawyers Average $61.54 professional
degree
Bachelor's
Best Management Analysts Bright $44.71
degree
Hourly
Match Career Outlook Education
Wages
Market Research Analysts & Marketing Bachelor's
Best Bright $30.73
Specialists degree
Bachelor's
Best Natural Sciences Managers Average $66.3
degree
Bachelor's
Best Operations Research Analysts Bright $39.59
degree
Bachelor's
Best Search Marketing Strategists Bright $30.73
degree
Master's
Best Survey Researchers Below Average $28.72
degree
Bachelor's
Best Sustainability Specialists Average $35.9
degree
Master's
Best Urban & Regional Planners Average $37.74
degree
Bachelor's
Best Water Resource Specialists Average $66.3
degree
Bachelor's
Best Wind Energy Development Managers Average $59.93
degree
Bachelor's
Great Computer & Information Systems Managers Bright $76.45
degree
Bachelor's
Great Computer Network Architects Average $57.94
degree
Bachelor's
Great Conservation Scientists Average $30.65
degree
Master's
Great Curators Bright $28.9
degree
Master's
Great Economists Bright $50.79
degree
Master's
Great Environmental Economists Bright $50.79
degree
Bachelor's
Great Financial Examiners Bright $39.14
degree
Bachelor's
Great Geothermal Production Managers Average $49.59
degree
Bachelor's
Great Hydroelectric Production Managers Average $49.59
degree
Bachelor's
Great Industrial Engineers Bright $45.82
degree
Master's
Great Industrial-Organizational Psychologists Below Average $50.63
degree
Doctoral or
Great Judicial Law Clerks Below Average $24.4 professional
degree
Bachelor's
Great Nanosystems Engineers Below Average $48.38
degree
Hourly
Match Career Outlook Education
Wages
Associate's
Great Paralegals & Legal Assistants Bright $27.03
degree
Bachelor's
Great Sales Engineers Average $49.86
degree
Sales Representatives, Wholesale & Bachelor's
Great Average $45.6
Manufacturing, Technical & Scientific Products degree
Bachelor's
Good Administrative Services Managers Average $48.16
degree
High school
Good Aircraft Cargo Handling Supervisors Bright $25.74 diploma or
equivalent
High school
Good Airfield Operations Specialists Bright $23.02 diploma or
equivalent
No formal
Good Amusement & Recreation Attendants Bright $11.78 educational
credential
No formal
Good Demonstrators & Product Promoters Average $15.55 educational
credential
No formal
Door-to-Door Sales Workers, News & Street
Good Below Average $14.13 educational
Vendors, & Related Workers
credential
No formal
Good Farm Labor Contractors Bright $22.97 educational
credential
High school
First-Line Supervisors of Helpers, Laborers, &
Good Average $26.37 diploma or
Material Movers, Hand
equivalent
High school
First-Line Supervisors of Material-Moving
Good Average $26.37 diploma or
Machine & Vehicle Operators
equivalent
High school
Good Private Detectives & Investigators Bright $28.55 diploma or
equivalent
High school
Good Railroad Conductors & Yardmasters Average $30.75 diploma or
equivalent
High school
Good Recycling Coordinators Average $26.37 diploma or
equivalent
High school
Good Retail Loss Prevention Specialists Bright $18.37 diploma or
equivalent
Hourly
Match Career Outlook Education
Wages
No formal
Good Retail Salespersons Bright $14 educational
credential
High school
Good Solar Energy Installation Managers Average $34.62 diploma or
equivalent
Bachelor's
Good Solar Sales Representatives & Assessors Average $45.6
degree
No formal
Good Telemarketers Below Average $13.9 educational
credential
Bachelor's
Good Wind Energy Operations Managers Average $59.93
degree

This information was retrieved on July 27, 2022 at 9:14 AM Eastern Time from Interest
Assessment at CareerOneStop (www.careeronestop.org), sponsored by the U.S.
Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration.

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Data on this tool come from various sources:

The information and formula for matching interests to careers come from O*NET's Web
Services (https://services.onetcenter.org/) by the U.S. Department of Labor, Employment
and Training Administration (USDOL/ETA). O*NET® is a trademark of USDOL/ETA.

Outlook data come from O*NET’s Bright Outlook occupations (https://www.onetonline.org


/find/bright) and My Next Move career outlook designations (https://www.onetcenter.org
/bright/current/mnm_outlook.html). Note this information is only available at a national level,
so even if you selected a state, you’ll see this information for the whole country.

Wage data come from the U.S. Department of Labor’s Bureau of Labor Statistics,
Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics program (https://www.bls.gov/oes/).

Education data come from the U.S. Department of Labor’s Bureau of Labor Statistics,
Employment Projections program, Education and Training Data, Education and training
assignments by detailed occupation (https://www.bls.gov/emp/documentation/education-
training-system.htm).

Find more information including data schedules at CareerOneStop’s Data Sources


(https://www.careeronestop.org/Help/data-sources.aspx).

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