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I L L I N O I S
S T A T E
B O A R D
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E D U C A T I O N
CAREER
GUIDE HIGH SCHOOL EDITION
EXPLORE!
Dozens of in demand career pathways
WHY CTE? Find out why CTE offers so many opportunities
PLAN YOUR FUTURE Create a plan for success after high school
CAREER ASSESSMENT
What are you passionate about? Use the pullout workbook found inside.
Dear Readers: Welcome to the Illinois State Board of Education’s 2022-23 Career Guide. Illinois is committed to ensuring students are college and career ready after high school. The COVID-19 pandemic changed a lot about our educational and economic 7aBdMcea }v b KBvB"Bi?a"BMiva c "B"BB a quality degree or credential greatly increases a student’s earning potential and career outlook. We want to commend the tenacity students have MBKBvKaidvB"ieKMviad}av"KBKa7MB in the midst of the disruptions caused by the eaBd?"cLaMvia Mv}dBvM R eKMvd"BB i than-ever participation in college and career eieaiav"KBK}iMM c M}cM a B CaiiBd a TcB"c B 7a Ed}cv"KB a d}a7id"v c Bd a daA Bcd7aP ?Bv c C7ai7RdMe"vvB77BM aBc KvBeaBd?"c or perhaps because of the strength gained in KicK?"BvB?K}i}iiBv c iad}av"B students are an exceptional class. IBM"dvB"MCaiiG}"dK} R "77'BdiRvB"B K} R BdvK4BKK}v b a "Bd?aBdEKbM"BI77"BK"M "Bc7}d"Bei"BcBd a diBdd?d"aB Ma7aiR"BKi?av"KBBd a EKbiKvBMvav"Mv"cMW"vB careers covering a wide range of interests from vBivM a vKMc"BcMvKvcBK7KR B Bd a i"ca }7v}i there is an opportunity highlighted for everyone. The center pullout career assessment also allows students to identify careers that connect with
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HOW TO USE Students
Parents
Students can explore dozens of career options that lead to in demand career pathways. The ISBE Career Guide can be a great conversation starter with counselors and parents as classes are being chosen. Narrowing down interests is an important step prior to college or the workplace.
Parents can learn more about vB?aBRB'vM b vBva CTE KTiM"Bc7}d"BiB"B a iv"'c c v"KBM a vva a "B"Bd}a7 id"vM c Bd a ei"Bc"B work-based learning. Explore viable occupations using the employment data provided within each career path.
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School Counselors and Teachers School counselors and teachers can use the information within these pages to guide several conversations. Help your students prepare for their next steps with the information provided within this Career Guide.
Table of Contents Welcome Letter / How to Use . . . . . . . . . Page 2 What is CTE? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pages 4-5 Why CTE? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pages 6-7 CTE Offers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pages 8-9 Career Connected Learning . . . . . . . Pages 10-11 College and Career Pathway Endorsements. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 12 Equity. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 13 Career Pathways . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pages 14-15
ENDORSEMENT AREAS / Career Clusters
AGRICULTURE, FOOD AND NATURAL RESOURCES Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pages 16-17
ARTS AND COMMUNICATIONS Arts, Audio/Video Technology and Communications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pages 18-19
FINANCE AND BUSINESS SERVICES Business Management and Administration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pages 20-21 Finance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pages 22-23 Hospitality and Tourism . . . . . . . . . . Pages 24-25 Marketing, Sales and Service . . . . . Pages 26-27
HEALTH SCIENCES AND TECHNOLOGY Health Science. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pages 28-29
Career Assessment . . . . . . . . . . . . . Center Pullout
HUMAN AND PUBLIC SERVICES
Plan Your Future . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pages 50-51
Education and Training . . . . . . . . . . . Pages 30-31 Government and Public Administration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pages 32-33 Human Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pages 34-35 Law, Public Safety, Corrections and Security . . . . . . . . . . Pages 36-37
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY The Illinois State Board of Education Career Guide is e}b7"MBdCaR b iiTcMd"a B LLCNKivB'7d ILˇˇ77 A i"BvMiMidIBKi?av"KB appearing in the Illinois State Board of Education Career Guide may not be reproduced in whole or in part without the written permission of the publisher. If you are interested in purchasing the Illinois State Board of Education Career Guide KiK}i R 7Kc7a McKK7 B Kid"Mvi"cve7aMKBva c vc Ma7M|ciivc a ?d"a B K? c Ki"M"v www.ilcareerguide.com.
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WHAT IS CTE? Career and Technical Education (CTE) is focused on delivering students of all ages with hands-on, skillsbased education that better prepares them for future education or entering the workforce. CTE is taught in high McKK7M B iiiaa c BviM c K??}B"vR c K77M c Bd a increasingly middle schools throughout Illinois. CTE programs focus on in demand occupations across —a&CaiiC7}MviMDK}Bd KBeaM—M}cM aB Ha7vB"Bc c S IBKi?av"KB TcBK7KR B MaB}av}i"B c and Transportation.
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CTE prepares students for a wide range of high-wage, high-skill and in demand careers. Students who study CTE in high school have many options upon graduation:
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earn a Bachelor’s Degree opening up even more opportunities and earning potential
Preparing for the Real World: REAL-WORLD SKILLS
A REAL HIGH SCHOOL EXPERIENCE WITH MORE VALUE
REAL OPTIONS FOR COLLEGE AND REWARDING CAREERS
• Provides the skills and confidence students need to pursue career options
• Part of the high school experience, in addition to sports, arts, clubs and activities
• Research future career options – inside and outside the classroom
• 3x more likely to report being “very satisfied” with ability to learn realworld skills
• Provides increased opportunities for specialized classes, internships and networking
• Delivers a unique opportunity for hands-on learning
• 2x more likely to report being “very satisfied” with high school education experience
• Explore a career path while earning valuable experience and college credits • Increased likelihood of having a post-high school plan – including college
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WHY CTE? While concentrating in CTE courses provides a valuable high school experience, the real pay-off comes after graduation:
MORE LIKELY TO GRADUATE HIGH SCHOOL
EARN MORE MONEY
The graduation rate for students who concentrate in CTE is
Earning a CTE Associate Degree increases earning potential by
95%
compared with 85% for non-CTE students Source - Dept. of Education
GET NOTICED BY EMPLOYERS
96%
of employers who have heard about CTE have a favorable view of CTE applicants Source - Advance CTE
45% Source - Econofact
Employees are
2x
as likely to receive a raise or promotion within 6 months of earning a CTE Certification Source - Business Wire
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FOR PARENTS Parents of CTE students have higher levels of satisfaction towards their student's prospects, compared with parents of non-CTE students.
INTERNSHIPS
BETTER PREPARED
91%
of parents of CTE students say their student is better prepared for their career future,
compared to 44% of parents of non-CTE students Source - Advance CTE
80% REAL-WORLD SKILLS
90%
of parents of CTE students say their student has opportunities for internships,
compared to 30% of parents of non-CTE students Source - Advance CTE
of parents of CTE students say their student is learning real-world skills, compared to 49% of parents of non-CTE students Source - Advance CTE
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CTE OFFERS Taking CTE classes while in high school offers valuable benefits you can earn and experience. CERTIFICATIONS CTEKTiMMv}dBvMvBBc a B c vKiB a iv"'c c v"KBM a "7 B "B"BB McKK7 B TBM are programs that are usually completed in a year or less and provide specialized training within a particular career path. EaiB"Biv"'c c v"KBM a ia "?eKivaBv because they show employers that you are “job ready” and well trained within your iia c '7d
CAREER AND TECHNICAL STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS Career and Technical Student Organizations (CTSO’s) are CTE KiaB"¡av"KBMK}Bd"B"BB McKK7M B K77M c Bd a iia c vcBK7KR B BviM c vBva eKMMv}dBvMvKiia c iBMM aa career exploration and career preparation. v}dBvM S 7aiBBKvKB7R"Bd}MviRMec"'c M4"77M}v b 7MK a eiKMM"KBa7M4"77MM}cM aB K??}B"c c v"KBM a va?Ki4Bd a eiKb7? MK7"B"cB i7}d a B BaR b i7R77 a employers.
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DUAL CREDIT Taking Dual Credit courses prepares students for the transition to college by earning college credit in "BB McKK7 B Bd a 7eM B Mv}dBvME}?eda B a "BvB"i postsecondary education. Students are usually issued a transcript from the college awarding dual credit. Typically there is little vKBKKMv c vKvBMv}dBvBd a vBviaBMci"ev"M}77R a recognizable and transferable document. Dual Credit courses are usually in partnership with a local community college. Check with your counselor for a list of Dual Credit courses available to you.
COMMUNITY COLLEGE Community colleges are an excellent local resource to continue your education after "BB McKK7 B vBB ie}iM}"Biv"'c c a v"KB a d"e7K?aKiMMKc a "avdiMaBRMv}dBvM continue their education after community K77 c viaBMii"BvKK}i a ia K77 Rc Ki university to complete a bachelor’s degree.
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For more information, visit: www.iccb.org
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CAREER CONNECTED LEARNING Career and Technical Education (CTE) prepares students for high-skill, high-wage, in demand employment that furthers Illinois' global competitiveness. CTEeiKia?MeiK"d7aiBiM"vBvBM4"77M4BK7d Bd a KB'dBc c vBBd R vKvBi""BK77 c Bd a iiM ac 77 A Mv}dBvMB'v b iK?CaiiCKBBcvdLaiB"B that emphasizes real-world skills within a selected career focus. Students gain practical knowledge while discovering and preparing for success in potential careers.
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CAREER AWARENESS
ID SCOE V R Career w A areness experiences present information on the multitude of careers for students. These introductory activities typically occur within the academic setting.
• Career Fair • Career Presentation • Workplace Tour
EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
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• Attendance • Positive Attitude • Ability • Willingness to Learn
• Communication • Problem Solving • Teamwork • Professionalism
S CAREER EXPLORATION
INQIU E R Career Exploration activities combine the academic setting and the workplace. Through structured learning activities, students will interact with industry professionals to inform career decisions. Activities Might Include: • Informational Interview
CAREER DEVELOPMENT
E RP E RA P Career Development experiences are continued authentic interactions with industry professional and communities, designed to reinforce and assess foundational professional skills.
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• Networking Event • Industry-based Design Challenge
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CAREER TRAINING
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COLLEGE AND CAREER PATHWAY ENDORSEMENTS CK77Bd a CaiivBa P EBdKiM?BvM Ra CCPEM"BcBv""¡iia c e7Kiav"KBBd a d7Ke?BvBd a signify that a student is ready to pursue postsecondary education or enter a career related to the CCPE industry area.
Endorsements You Can Earn: Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources GE AP — • i"cA }7v}i Food and Natural Resources
Arts and Communication GE AP — • ivM A VA Technology and Communications
Finance and Business Services
Human and Public Services
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• Info. Tech.
How do I obtain a CCPE?
Create Individualized Learning Plan
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Complete CareerFocused Coursework
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Participate in Professional Learning Opportunities
Demonstrate Academic Success in Reading and Math
EQUITY Equity is when all students have what they need to be successful in academics and life. The Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) commits to providing rigorous and relevant educational opportunities to meet the needs of the whole child. Career and Technical Education (CTE) prepares students for both the workforce and the pursuit of eKMvMcKBdaiRKeeKiv}B"v"MCTEKTiMMv}dBvM the ability to blend technical and employability skill attainment with integration of core academic learning standards. CTE provides opportunities that lead to success in both career and life. ISBE recognizes that CTE has not always served all students equitably—gaps still remain. ISBE is dedicated to identifying and addressing equity gaps through the use of meaningful data to clearly identify root causes and develop viable solutions to drive change. When provided the necessary M}eeKivMRMv?M77 a 7aiBiMeKMMMMvBeKvBv"a7 vK"Biica Ka7M"B"BB M4"77"BB a and in demand occupations in all areas. CTE programming provides these opportunities. The ISBE Career Guide provides information about }iiBv c "Bd?aBdEKbMiKMM ca I77"BK"M"Bc7}d"B Ma7aiRBd a EKbiKvB"BKi?av"KBBd a K B K}i R child can access these pathways to prosperity through CTE programming.
CTE provides remarkable benefits to students: • CTE students are less likely to drop out of high school. • CTE students have a higher graduation rate (93 percent) compared to the overall state average (85 percent). • CTE students are more likely to enroll in and successfully complete college. • CTE students are better prepared and qualified for employment as they earn industry recognized credentials and certificates.
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CAREER PATHWAYS Enrolling and completing various CTE courses in high school will prepare you to be both “College and Career Ready.” vi A iad}av"B"BB McKK7 B K} R "77KeeKiv}B"v"M aB vKvBiaB c Bv level of your chosen career path by attaining more credentials and degrees.
WHILE IN MIDDLE SCHOOL • Take a career exploration class • Complete a career assessment
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WHILE IN HIGH SCHOOL • Take an introductory CTE class • Continue taking concentrated CTE classes • Earn Certifications and Dual Credit
CONTINUE YOUR EDUCATION • Earn your Bachelor’s or Master’s Degree
AFTER HIGH SCHOOL
• Specialize in your career pathway
• Earn additional Certifications • Complete your Associate Degree
WORLD OF WORK • Start your career, or continue with further education
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AGRICULTURE, FOOD AND NATURAL RESOURCES
AGRICULTURE, FOOD AND NATURAL RESOURCES IS THIS FOR ME? Do you like using science to solve real world problems?
Do you like working with data and technology to help people?
Do you like to work with plants and animals?
WHAT IS IT?
WHAT WILL I DO?
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FEATURED CAREER PATHWAYS ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICE SYSTEMS Environmental Service Systems includes occupations involved in water and air pollution control, recycling, waste disposal and public health issues. Work includes hazardous-waste management, environmental research, and quality control.
AGRIBUSINESS Agribusiness involves the production, protection, sales and marketing of agricultural products. It includes animal breeding, crop production, distribution, farm machinery, food processing, and seed supply, as well as marketing and sales.
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IN DEMAND
OCCUPATIONS IN ILLINOIS Education Needed
High School Diploma
Associate Degree
Bachelor's Degree
Job Growth
Occupation
Median Salary
Projected Over Next 10 Years
Job Openings
Farmer and Greenhouse Worker
$32,435
3%
12,820
Food Processing and Batchmaker
$37,572
11%
17,620
Agricultural Equipment Operator
$39,135
5%
3,290
Farm Equipment Mechanic
$49,176
11%
1,760
Agricultural and Food Science Technician
$41,284
9%
1,390
Environmental Science and Protection Technician
$48,672
8%
680
Environmental Engineering Technician
$48,703
4%
590
Forest and Conservation Technician
$54,727
8%
730
Soil and Plant Scientist
$50,901
10%
600
Environmental Engineer
$83,752
4%
960
Projected Over Next 10 Years
Source - Illinois Department of Employment Security, 2022
EMPLOYER SPOTLIGHT GROWMARK 7KK?"BvKB B IL www.growmark.com
GROWMARK is an agricultural cooperative serving cooperatives, retailers, businesses, and customers throughout the U.S. and Canada. We provide customers with crop nutrients, crop protection products, seed, agricultural equipment, grain marketing assistance, and fuels and lubricants. Join Our Noble Purpose. Help us feed and fuel the world.
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ARTS AND COMMUNICATIONS
ARTS, AUDIO/VIDEO TECHNOLOGY AND COMMUNICATIONS IS THIS FOR ME? Are you creative and like to work with technology?
Are you a good communicator and like to tell stories?
Do you love to express yourself and command the stage?
WHAT IS IT?
WHAT WILL I DO?
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B A iv"Mv a iaeB"cdM"BiKieBKvKiaeBi?"Bv use their skills to help create the latest awardwinning commercial. If you’re a soundboard vcB"c B "aBK} R "77?a4M}iK}i R }d"Bc a B ac perfectly hear the actors or musicians that are eiKi?"BKivBBMBc a KiM B K B ia ieKiv"B their stories. Marketing and communication professionals help businesses better sell their eiKd}cvMvKKBM}?iM c Bd a 7e B KiaB"¡av"KBMK all types reach their audiences.
FEATURED CAREER PATHWAYS MULTIMEDIA / GRAPHIC DESIGN Multimedia involves working with computers, animation, video and photography to create digital and online products that engage the user, including websites, online marketing campaigns, and interactive video games.
AUDIO / VIDEO TECHNOLOGY AND FILM Audio / Video Technology involves the operation of video cameras, lighting, sound equipment, and film editing software to make videos, films, music, and podcasts. Jobs can be found within businesses, hospitality, schools, and working for yourself.
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IN DEMAND
OCCUPATIONS IN ILLINOIS Education Needed High School Diploma
Job Growth
Occupation
Median Salary
Projected Over Next 10 Years
Job Openings
Photographer
$46,769
6%
3,690
Sound Engineering Technician
$42,999
14%
310
Audio and Video Equipment Technician
$49,022
24%
3,240
Graphic Designer
$51,459
3%
11,380
Film and Video Editor
$58,450
13%
1,210
Web Developer
$81,463
7%
5,480
Producer and Director
$63,009
9%
3,270
Public Relations Specialist
$65,831
10%
10,670
Multi-Media Artist and Animator
$66,760
6%
1,190
Writer and Author
$79,693
4%
4,420
Projected Over Next 10 Years
Certification
Associate Degree
Bachelor's Degree
Source - Illinois Department of Employment Security, 2022
EMPLOYER SPOTLIGHT YOUTUBE www.youtube.com/creators
YouTube is the largest online video-sharing platform, and the second most-visited website in the world. YouTube allows users to upload, view, rate, share, and comment on videos. There are millions of YouTube “Creators” who produce content for the YouTube platform, ranging from an individual creating user-generated content to a large production team producing high-quality video content.
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FINANCE AND BUSINESS SERVICES
BUSINESS MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION IS THIS FOR ME? Do you like to organize things and make decisions?
Are you good with numbers and like analyzing data?
Are you a strong motivator and leader?
WHAT IS IT?
WHAT WILL I DO?
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FEATURED CAREER PATHWAYS BUSINESS INFORMATION MANAGEMENT Business Information Management involves gathering, analyzing, and providing data and information to businesses and organizations to make better business decisions. Jobs include the use of data and technology to help sales, finance, and general operations to become more efficient.
HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT Human Resource Management focuses on staffing activities for a company or organization, including planning, recruitment, selection, training, performance, compensation, and safety of an organization’s employees.
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Job Growth Projected Over Next 10 Years
Job Openings Projected Over Next 10 Years
Education Needed
Occupation
Median Salary
Certification
Medical Administrative Assistant
$38,778
4%
21,320
Human Resources Specialist
$63,693
10%
31,500
Training and Development Specialist
$63,693
9%
11,490
Compensation and Benefits Specialist
$78,330
8%
3,260
General and Operations Manager
$101,767
10%
118,200
Operations Research Analyst
$102,123
23%
4,070
Management Analyst
$104,571
11%
43,980
Human Resources Manager
$123,294
9%
10,180
Training and Development Manager
$124,932
8%
2,290
Bachelor's Degree
Source - Illinois Department of Employment Security, 2022
EMPLOYER SPOTLIGHT ACCENTURE CB"cK a IL www.accenture.com/careers
Accenture provides business, management and technology consulting services to large-scale businesses and organizations, employing over 500,000 team members worldwide. At Accenture, we’re a diverse company of thinkers and problem-solvers – we've come together to tackle some of the most important and difficult challenges facing the world’s biggest organizations.
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FINANCE AND BUSINESS SERVICES
FINANCE IS THIS FOR ME? Do you like to make and save your money?
Have you always wanted to work on Wall Street?
Are you good at math and are detail-oriented?
WHAT IS IT?
WHAT WILL I DO?
Finance is in the business of money. Banks loan ?KBRvK"Bd""d}a7MBd a }M"BMMM b Bd a KTi a place for you to keep your money safe and earn interest. Financial service companies help you manage and grow your money. The insurance industry provides families and companies with 'BaBc"a7eiKvcv"KB"BM a c K"dBvM ca Ki emergencies.
Bankers will loan money to someone wanting to }Rb ia c Ki a K}M B KivK}M"BMMM b Bv"B a vK expand their facilities or buy another company. IK} R iF"Ba a Bc"a77aP BBiK} R ?"Bv7e B create an investment plan for a family to retire K?Kiva c 7Rb IBM}iaBcBvM a M77d"TiBvvReM of insurance to help protect someone in case of a i"dBv ac a K}M B da7vB ?aa B ?iBcR }M"BMM b d"Mi}ev"KBKiBdavB
FEATURED CAREER PATHWAYS ACCOUNTING Accounting involves the recording of financial transactions pertaining to a business or organization, including revenue and payments. Financial statements are prepared to deliver an accurate summary of an organization’s financial position and operations.
FINANCIAL ANALYST Financial Analysts work in banks, investment firms, insurance companies, and other businesses. They gather data, analyze historical results, make financial forecast projections, and make recommendations. Additionally they assess the performance of stocks, bonds and other types of investments.
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OCCUPATIONS IN ILLINOIS
Job Growth
Occupation
Median Salary
Projected Over Next 10 Years
Job Openings
High School Diploma
Insurance Claims and Policy Clerk
$39,556
0%
10,050
Associate Degree
Bookkeeping and Accounting Clerk
$47,752
-2%
67,510
Credit Counselor
$48,995
11%
1,540
Loan Officer
$65,049
0%
9,420
Tax Preparer
$48,309
11%
4,600
Accountant and Auditor
$77,650
11%
54,680
Financial and Investment Analyst
$85,675
6%
18,550
Personal Financial Advisor
$101,131
6%
9,170
Financial Manager
$131,494
18%
39,460
Education Needed
Bachelor's Degree
Projected Over Next 10 Years
Source - Illinois Department of Employment Security, 2022
EMPLOYER SPOTLIGHT GRANT THORNTON CB"cK a IL www.grantthornton.com
Grant Thornton is one of the world’s leading independent accounting, audit, tax, and advisory firms, operating in more than 50 offices nationwide. Our internship program is about giving you real experiences you need to launch your career. Interns tackle real associate work and significantly contribute to what our firm achieves. You’ll leave with valuable skills and experiences to further your career.
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HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM IS THIS FOR ME? Are you passionate about making people happy?
Would you like to work in a fast-paced environment?
Do you love to cook for other people?
WHAT IS IT?
WHAT WILL I DO?
Hospitality and Tourism is the business of recreation and entertainment. Hotels and resorts K}M B eKe7B B vBv"KB aca R Kivia7 focusing on their guests’ comfort and well"B b Ke7 P 7"4vKKK}vvKva Bd a iMva}iaBvM "MvBKvKB7RvKdeKe7}v b vK"vB?a memorable experience. Venues like amusement eai4MM"BKM ac Bd a MeKivMiBa a MeiK"dvB"i visitors with entertainment and great customer service.
M A Kv7 B a Ki4iK} R "77iv}MvMvvBd a vKvB"iBdMBd a ?a4vB?7K?Kiva c 7b away from home. Restaurant workers prepare }B"h}?a7MMiKKdvK}MvMBd a eiK"d outstanding customer service. If you work in the Bviva"B?Bv"Bd}MviRK} R "77eiK"dMec a "a7 ei"BcvKK}i R }MvM4BK"BvBva vBia R there to have a good time and forget about their worries at home.
FEATURED CAREER PATHWAYS CULINARY ARTS Culinary Arts is the preparation, cooking and presentation of food and meals. Chefs and cooks usually work in restaurants, planning menus, purchasing and preparing food to be used, and cooking and baking meals to be served to customers.
HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM Hospitality and Tourism careers focus on lodging, recreation and entertainment for people traveling on vacation or business travel. Hospitality workers greet guests, attend to their needs, and make them feel comfortable away from home.
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High School Diploma
Bachelor's Degree
Job Growth
Occupation
Median Salary
Projected Over Next 10 Years
Job Openings
Amusement and Recreation Attendant
$26,486
37%
16,040
Host and Hostess
$27,661
32%
33,330
Baker
$30,741
12%
15,820
Restaurant Cook
$32,329
57%
91,790
Concierge
$33,314
19%
2,090
Food Preparation Supervisor
$36,243
27%
59,060
Chef and Head Cook
$48,183
31%
5,920
Lodging Manager
$59,763
37%
1,230
Meeting and Event Planner
$49,768
14%
6,220
Projected Over Next 10 Years
Source - Illinois Department of Employment Security, 2022
EMPLOYER SPOTLIGHT LETTUCE ENTERTAIN YOU CB"cK7a a BdiaIL A www.leye.com
Started in Chicago in 1971, Lettuce Entertain You Enterprises has more than 130 restaurants throughout the country, with 76 locations in Chicagoland alone including Maggiano’s, Wildfire, and Big Bowl. We are a band of entrepreneurs that do something under one umbrella and it’s our culture of caring that bonds us. Caring about the food, service, our people and our guests.
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MARKETING, SALES AND SERVICE IS THIS FOR ME? Are you persuasive with strong people skills?
Are you a creative, analytical problem solver?
Do you like to set and achieve goals for yourself?
WHAT IS IT?
WHAT WILL I DO?
CaiiM"BMai4v"B7M a S Bd a i"cS 7e B businesses of all types market and sell their products or services. If companies develop a eiKd}cvKiMi"cBd a dKB*vM77"vvB"77 R KK}v K}M"BMM b h}"c47RTBiK}BTcv"div"M"B a vKvvia a vc eKvBv"a7}Rb iMeKi}7 a Ma7Mva?Ki KB7"BMa7MM"v b Bd a M}ei"KiMi"cvK4e }MvK?iM c eeR a B }M"BMMM b i7ab vKBiav iB}Bd a Ke}77R B ?a4eiK'v a
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FEATURED CAREER PATHWAYS MARKETING Marketing focuses on the generation of creative ideas, research, data and information to help develop marketing strategies to sell more products and services to targeted audiences, including how to promote products and for what price.
PROFESSIONAL SALES Professional Sales involves identifying and cultivating relationships with prospective buyers of a product or service, understanding their business needs and budget, and persuading them to purchase from you while delivering excellent follow-up customer service.
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Job Growth
Occupation
Median Salary
Projected Over Next 10 Years
Job Openings
High School Diploma
Sales Representative, Services
$62,875
11%
68,890
Certification
Real Estate Sales Agent
$39,384
3%
8,430
Insurance Sales Agent
$49,927
6%
50,370
Market Research Analyst
$63,821
20%
45,790
Public Relations Specialist
$65,831
10%
10,670
Financial Services Sales Agent
$74,515
5%
21,870
Sales Engineer
$126,230
2%
1,370
Marketing Manager
$131,088
9%
21,160
Sales Manager
$132,349
8%
23,140
Education Needed
Bachelor's Degree
Projected Over Next 10 Years
Source - Illinois Department of Employment Security, 2022
EMPLOYER SPOTLIGHT ALLSTATE CB"cK a IL www.allstate.com
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HEALTH SCIENCE IS THIS FOR ME? Are you interested in becoming a doctor or nurse?
Are you empathetic and like to help people?
Do you enjoy math, science, and the human anatomy?
WHAT IS IT?
WHAT WILL I DO?
Healthcare careers focus on the health and well"B b Keav"BvMBd a daa Bc"BvB}M ac K medicine. Work is performed generally in hospitals Ki7"B"c c M}v b B a c 7MK a K}Bd b "BK§cMB}iM"B "7"v"M ca Bd a "BciaM"B7ReKe7*MK?M B Technology has been transforming healthcare in icBviM a R 77K"B a eav"BvMvKic"vvi b iaBd c 7"7KBi?KieiKd}cv"7"M
M"c R B P "aBMB}iMMBd a vBiae"MvMKi4d"icv7R "vBeav"BvMvKd"aBKMviavBd a K?Kiv c vB"i eav"BvMMa R iciM B "K?d"c b 7a B"BiMBd a technicians work in laboratories developing new cures for disease. You might also work as a medical assistant or health information specialist that keeps history of medical records for insurance or future use.
FEATURED CAREER PATHWAYS NURSING / THERAPEUTIC SERVICES Nursing careers are on the front-line of patient care, interacting with patients most frequently. Becoming a Certified Nursing Assistant is the first step in the nursing career path. They monitor patient vital signs, temperature, blood pressure, and check medicine levels.
MEDICAL ASSISTANT / SUPPORT SERVICES Medical Assistants support physicians with patient care, such as administering medications, drawing blood, and performing laboratory tests. They also might help with administrative office tasks such as updating patient charts or answering medical phone calls.
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Certification
Associate Degree
Job Growth
Occupation
Median Salary
Projected Over Next 10 Years
Job Openings
Nursing Assistant
$34,214
2%
70,400
Emergency Medical Technician
$37,363
13%
10,500
Pharmacy Technician
$37,945
11%
17,500
Medical Assistant
$39,982
11%
29,550
Fitness Trainer and Aerobics Instructor
$50,004
41%
34,240
Veterinary Technician
$39,311
15%
3,640
Physical Therapist Assistant
$65,823
21%
5,860
Occupational Therapist Assistant
$65,845
24%
3,760
Dental Hygienist
$80,051
12%
5,850
Registered Nurse
$80,367
5%
78,700
Projected Over Next 10 Years
Source - Illinois Department of Employment Security, 2022
EMPLOYER SPOTLIGHT HOSPITAL SISTERS HEALTH SYSTEM (HSHS) ei"B' S 7dIL www.hshs.org
HSHS is a multi-institutional health care system comprised of 15 hospitals and an integrated physician network across Illinois and Wisconsin. Our flagship hospital is St. John’s Hospital located in Springfield, IL, a regional medical center offering a comprehensive array of healthcare services to central and southern Illinois. As part of HSHS, you’ll join a team that is focused on improving, excelling and building a better tomorrow. Whether it is a clinical, technical or professional career, this is your chance to launch a rewarding career.
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EDUCATION AND TRAINING IS THIS FOR ME? Do you enjoy teaching and helping children?
Are you a compassionate, life-long learner?
Are you a strong yet adaptive communicator?
WHAT IS IT?
WHAT WILL I DO?
Ed}cv"KB a "MvBva"B B c Bd a via"B"BKeKe7 usually younger ages from pre-school through high school or college. Every young person dMiMB a d}cv"KB a "cB "M B ih}"id"B?KMv MvavMvBiK}B"BB McKK7 B MKvBi"777aa M R b a demand for teachers. Education workers most ih}Bv7RKi4"Bviad"v"KBa7McKK7M B }v b B a c 7MK a K}Bd b "BMeKivMv""v"M ca 7"biai"M}ic Bc M B and after-school activities.
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FEATURED CAREER PATHWAYS EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION Early Childhood Education focuses on teaching and guiding preschool children, giving them the building blocks to learn and be curious, while helping them adjust socially and interact with others. Exposing young children to art, music, language, math and social settings helps to improve their development.
TEACHING AND EDUCATION Teaching and Education careers exist in kindergarten, elementary and middle school, high school, college, and beyond. Teachers educate their students in traditional skills like writing, language, math, and science, as well as help develop personal skills like time management, personal responsibility and respect for others. 30
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Job Growth
Occupation
Median Salary
Projected Over Next 10 Years
Job Openings
Teaching Assistant
$30,330
4%
55,940
Self-Enrichment Education Teacher
$39,467
18%
17,240
Preschool Teacher
$30,903
16%
26,120
Kindergarten Teacher
$63,424
4%
4,150
Elementary School Teacher
$63,901
3%
40,530
Middle School Teacher
$63,901
3%
15,560
Secondary School Teacher
$63,901
3%
28,480
Master's Degree
Librarian
$62,849
7%
6,380
Professional Degree
Postsecondary Teacher
$85,484
7%
59,330
Education Needed High School Diploma
Associate Degree
Bachelor's Degree
Projected Over Next 10 Years
Source - Illinois Department of Employment Security, 2022
EMPLOYER SPOTLIGHT SOUTHERN ILLINOIS FUTURE TEACHERS COALITION (SIFTC) Throughout Southern Illinois
SIFTC is a partnership between John A. Logan College, Shawnee Community College, Southern Illinois University, and nine Southern Illinois high schools to address the teacher shortage that is being experienced across Illinois with targeted programming at the local level in Southern Illinois. SIFTC is focused on supporting students who want to enter educational careers upon graduation from high school. It will assist students in exploring educational career opportunities starting in junior high school and cultivate those interests and skills throughout high school into college.
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GOVERNMENT AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION IS THIS FOR ME? Do you like helping and serving your local community?
Are you a team-player with good people skills?
Do you want to make a difference in the world?
WHAT IS IT?
WHAT WILL I DO?
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Building inspectors make sure that residential Bd a K??ic c "a7eiKeiv"Mia MaMvi}cv}ia77R }evKKd c Bd a MM"b ca 7RKivBKM"vB disabilities. Urban planners will create proposals KiBia7Mvavd7Ke?BvMva4"B"BvK K}Bv ca TKida a 7b K}M"B B Bd a viaBMeKivav"KB MM"b ca "7"vRE7cvd7Kc7a K§c"a7M"777"MvBvK the needs of their constituency and propose laws to improve their communities.
FEATURED CAREER PATHWAYS GOVERNMENT PLANNING Government Planning includes occupations related to the developing of long and short-term land use plans for residential, commercial, institutional and recreational purposes in urban, suburban, and rural communities.
GOVERNMENT REGULATION Government Regulation involves workers who combine technical or industry knowledge with laws, rules and regulatory systems to monitor or influence regulations that protect public health, safety or the environment, including regulation of financial, construction, transportation and public utility industries. 32
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High School Diploma
Bachelor's Degree
Master's Degree
Job Growth
Occupation
Median Salary
Projected Over Next 10 Years
Job Openings
Court, Municipal and License Clerk
$48,230
9%
6,020
Eligibility Interviewer, Government Programs
$52,613
6%
1,940
Police, Fire, and Ambulance Dispatcher
$52,951
9%
3,790
Legislator
$29,270
2%
3,540
Compliance Officer
$78,732
7%
9,100
Occupational Health and Safety Specialist
$82,467
8%
1,900
Financial Examiner
$101,626
15%
1,890
Urban and Regional Planner
$84,521
8%
830
Projected Over Next 10 Years
Source - Illinois Department of Employment Security, 2022
EMPLOYER SPOTLIGHT ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES LKcv"KBM a iKMM cA I77"BK"M dhs.illinois.gov
The Illinois Department of Human Services is one of Illinois’ largest agencies, with more than 13,000 employees. The IDHS provides Illinois residents with streamlined access to integrated services, especially those who are striving to move from welfare to work and economic independence, and those who face multiple challenges to self-sufficiency. We are proud of our diversity, efficiency, and the services that the agency and our community partners provide to Illinois citizens.
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HUMAN SERVICES IS THIS FOR ME? Do you enjoy helping and serving those in need?
Are you empathetic and patient with others?
Do you like helping people look and feel their best?
WHAT IS IT?
WHAT WILL I DO?
Human Services careers involve directly helping individuals and families. This might be through 7vB a B a "7"vR ica BKBeiK'vBca Mc R KK7 B }ic B c Ma B 7KBKivBKiB?BvCaiiM"BvB }?a B BMi"cM'7d"Bc7}d7e"B B eKe7"Bv"? KBd""BeKe7KKdKiMB7viK}BM7"B c vB?KB"?eiK"BvB"i7"MKiM"?e7R?a4"B them look and feel their best.
Cosmetology includes hair stylists trained KB}vv"B c dM"B"BBd a K7Ki"B c "i a B Ba"7 vcB"c B "aBMvBva ?a4M}ivB"i7"Bv c M'BiBd a vKBa"7M7vB ia B Bd a R }v"}7 ab Bd a M4"Bia c Mec"a7"MvMvBva ?a4M4"B7M?KKvBMKvBd a healthy. Social workers might help individuals or families get through a death in the family or the loss KEKb a F"vBMM"BMvi}cvKiMia "B"BB d?aBd helping people get in shape and lose weight.
FEATURED CAREER PATHWAYS HUMAN AND SOCIAL SERVICES Human and Social Service workers help individuals handle their everyday struggles and challenges. They help people going through financial or marriage troubles at home, patients and families navigating healthcare decisions, and children and students having trouble in the classroom.
COSMETOLOGY Cosmetology is the practice of hair cutting and styling, treating and coloring nails, and caring for skin. Cosmetologists perform an essential role in helping people look and feel their best, typically working in beauty salons, spas and barber shops.
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Job Growth
Occupation
Median Salary
Projected Over Next 10 Years
Job Openings
Home Health and Personal Care Aide
$31,280
19%
150,670
Social and Human Service Assistant
$38,964
12%
22,660
Manicurist and Pedicurist
$30,652
26%
4,460
Cosmetologist and Hairdresser
$38,421
14%
25,190
Skincare Specialist
$49,870
25%
2,890
Massage Therapist
$52,370
23%
8,680
Child, Family and School Social Worker
$51,142
8%
16,630
Mental Health Counselor
$48,320
18%
14,790
School Counselor
$51,295
9%
15,390
Healthcare Social Worker
$62,583
6%
5,040
Projected Over Next 10 Years
Certification
Bachelor's Degree
Master's Degree
Source - Illinois Department of Employment Security, 2022
EMPLOYER SPOTLIGHT SUPERCUTS LKcv"KBM a iKMM cA I77"BK"M www.supercuts.com/careers
Supercuts offers consistent, quality haircuts at a moment’s notice, with dozens of salons across Illinois. We provide a wide range of hair services including haircuts for men, women, and children, as well as coloring and waxing services. At Supercuts, we put a lot of effort into making you a better stylist. We’ve created the Hair Stylist Academy – the most comprehensive on-boarding training program in the industry, taught by some of the best Artistic Directors in the country. And the best part of all is... we pay you to attend!
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LAW, PUBLIC SAFETY, CORRECTIONS AND SECURITY IS THIS FOR ME? Do you have a strong sense of right and wrong?
Are you full of courage, character, and integrity?
Are you compassionate and community-minded?
WHAT IS IT?
WHAT WILL I DO?
La}bP 7"cvRa S CKiicv"KBMBd a }i"vR cS workers are responsible for serving and protecting their communities. Law enforcement workers are responsible for upholding the law and punishing those who break the law. Public safety workers keep people safe from crime and danger. Security Ki4iMia KvBK}Bd"BvBei"avMcvKi providing additional security to businesses and schools.
Lawyers provide legal services to individuals charged with a crime or breaking the law. CKiicv"KBMK§ciM?KB"vKiei"MKBiMKivBKM icBv7Ri7aMdiK?Ea"7K7"c P K§ciM4e vB"i7Kc7a K??}B"vR c Ma?aBRv"?MeiKav"7R c preventing crimes and danger before it happens. F"i'viM B e}vK}v'iMBd a icK??BdMavR tips to residents.
FEATURED CAREER PATHWAYS LAW ENFORCEMENT Law Enforcement is responsible for serving and protecting the public and is often on the front lines of finding and apprehending law breakers. Police and Sheriff’s officers work within their local communities to build relationships and trust with residents.
EMERGENCY, FIRE AND RESCUE SERVICES Emergency, Fire and Rescue services are responsible for controlling and extinguishing fires in their communities. They also respond to emergencies where life, property, or the environment is at risk, and often are the first responders on the scene to help treat victims.
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OCCUPATIONS IN ILLINOIS Education Needed
High School Diploma
Certification
Associate Degree
Professional Degree
Job Growth
Occupation
Median Salary
Projected Over Next 10 Years
Job Openings
Recreation Protective Worker
$26,746
25%
16,460
Ambulance Driver and Attendant
$29,011
20%
1,080
Security Guard
$34,972
10%
60,380
Police and Sheriff's Officer
$88,573
9%
26,650
Firefighter
$63,814
9%
13,480
Paralegal and Legal Assistant
$60,612
14%
17,370
Detective and Criminal Investigator
$103,730
6%
2,250
Lawyer
$133,740
11%
21,080
Projected Over Next 10 Years
Source - Illinois Department of Employment Security, 2022
EMPLOYER SPOTLIGHT PEORIA POLICE DEPARTMENT Ki"a P IL www.peoriagov.org/peoriapolice-department
The men and women of the Peoria Police Department are dedicated to building a strong Peoria. Through the delivery of exemplary service with a focus on problem solving, we are committed to enhancing the quality of life in our neighborhoods by “Building a Partnership” with the community we serve. We are dedicated to not only fighting serious crime but also to fixing community problems and paying attention to the details. Reach out to us to find out how you can join the Peoria Police Department.
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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IS THIS FOR ME? Do you “get” computers and technology?
Are you good at math and attention to details?
Are you focused, patient and persistent?
WHAT IS IT?
WHAT WILL I DO?
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OCCUPATIONS IN ILLINOIS Education Needed
Associate Degree
Bachelor's Degree
Job Growth
Occupation
Median Salary
Projected Over Next 10 Years
Job Openings
Computer User Support Specialist
$50,118
4%
15,390
Computer Network Support Specialist
$67,351
3%
9,990
Web Developer
$81,463
7%
5,480
Database Administrator
$86,490
6%
5,260
Computer Systems Analyst
$98,400
4%
23,060
Data Scientist
$103,307
29%
3,680
Software Developer
$106,694
18%
62,560
Information Security Analyst
$124,306
25%
4,280
Projected Over Next 10 Years
Source - Illinois Department of Employment Security, 2022
EMPLOYER SPOTLIGHT YASH TECHNOLOGIES EaMvMK7"BIL www.yash.com/career
YASH Technologies has more than twenty years of experience and technical capabilities delivering successful transformational global IT solutions and services for a wide range of industry verticals. With over 6,000 employees and 40 global locations, YASH Technologies provides the freedom for each of our team members to initiate and realize their goals. Our energy, free spirit, and commitment to human values have played a significant role in the daily lives of our most valuable assets --- our employees.
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ARCHITECTURE AND CONSTRUCTION IS THIS FOR ME? Do you enjoy building things with your hands?
Are you detailoriented and appreciate quality work?
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FEATURED CAREER PATHWAYS ELECTRICIAN Electricians are skilled workers who design, install, maintain and repair electrical systems and products used in residential homes, businesses and factories. They might install or repair lighting, wiring, alarm systems, and home entertainment systems.
PLUMBING AND PIPEFITTING Plumbing is the network of pipes, tanks, and fixtures installed in homes or buildings for the distribution and use of usable water and the removal of used water. Plumbers install and repair pipes that supply and remove water, as well as install plumbing fixtures like sinks, toilets, dishwashers, and washing machines.
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OCCUPATIONS IN ILLINOIS Education Needed
High School Diploma
Job Growth
Occupation
Median Salary
Projected Over Next 10 Years
Job Openings
Carpenter
$64,752
4%
30,910
Construction Equipment Operator
$81,270
9%
12,420
Electrician
$91,733
13%
30,060
Plumber and Pipefitter
$98,112
10%
20,380
HVAC Installer
$55,282
10%
9,670
Security and Fire Alarm Installer
$63,377
15%
1,610
Architectural and Civil Drafter
$63,982
0%
2,870
Civil Engineering Technician
$64,358
3%
1,870
Architect
$82,698
5%
6,900
Civil Engineer
$99,024
11%
9,050
Construction Manager and General Contractor
$106,325
14%
14,710
Projected Over Next 10 Years
Certification
Associate Degree
Bachelor's Degree
Source - Illinois Department of Employment Security, 2022
EMPLOYER SPOTLIGHT ABC CB"cK7a a BdiaA www.4abc.com/careers
ABC has been providing plumbing, sewer, heating, cooling, and electric services to Chicagoland residents and businesses for over 65 years. If you are highly motivated, personable and looking for a long-term career in the plumbing, HVAC, or electric field, ABC is the place for you. Our growing service and installation company serves with the highest dedication to our customers, and we are looking for the highest quality people.
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ENERGY IS THIS FOR ME? Do you like to “power” things?
Are you good at math and science, and like to be outdoors?
Are you detailoriented and a problem solver?
WHAT IS IT?
WHAT WILL I DO?
Energy careers involve creating and supplying power that enables our society to survive. We iaK?e7v7R c deBdBvKBBiRvKdaiK? R 7cvi"c"vR"BK}iK?M B va B "BK}iMcKK7M B M a "BK}iiM a c Bd a eKi"BK}ieBKBM Traditional energy sources like oil and natural M a ia Mv"77eidK?"BaBv}v b 7viBa a v"BiR MK}icMKBv"B} c vKiK7"4MK7ai"BddiK RB KvBi?a7Bd a "KvB b i?a7
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FEATURED CAREER PATHWAYS SOLAR PANELS The demand for Solar Panel Installers is growing rapidly as more residences, businesses, schools, and government facilities are installing solar panels that reduce energy costs and help protect the environment.
WIND TURBINES Wind Turbine Technicians are in high demand today as wind turbines are increasingly being installed throughout the country to capture the wind’s energy and convert it into eco-friendly electricity.
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OCCUPATIONS IN ILLINOIS Education Needed
High School Diploma
Job Growth
Occupation
Median Salary
Projected Over Next 10 Years
Job Openings
Oil and Gas Service Unit Operator
$38,215
11%
500
Oil and Gas Derrick Operator
$48,126
17%
540
Oil and Gas Rotary Drill Operator
$48,631
11%
230
Gas Plant Operator
$63,889
4%
590
Refinery Operator
$97,889
7%
1,110
Electrical Power-Line Installer
$102,343
9%
4,320
Solar Panel Installer
*$47,670
*52%
*23,000
Wind Turbine Service Technician
*$56,260
*68%
*1,400
Projected Over Next 10 Years
Certification
*National Data
Source - Illinois Department of Employment Security, 2022
EMPLOYER SPOTLIGHT GE RENEWABLE ENERGY www.ge.com/ renewableenergy
We harness the earth’s most abundant resources – the strength of the wind, the heat of the sun and the force of water – to power the world’s biggest economies and the most remote communities. Combining onshore and offshore wind, solar, hydro, and innovative technologies, GE Renewable Energy has installed more than 400+ gigawatts of clean renewable energy and equipped more than 90 percent of utilities worldwide with its grid solutions.
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MANUFACTURING IS THIS FOR ME? Are you curious how products are created?
Do you enjoy math and science, and are technology-minded?
Are you detailoriented and a critical thinker?
WHAT IS IT?
WHAT WILL I DO?
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FEATURED CAREER PATHWAYS AUTOMATION AND ROBOTICS Automation and Robotics are two of the fastest growing career paths today in the manufacturing industry, using computer-aided design, drafting, and robotics systems to produce materials and assemble products more efficiently.
WELDING Welding is the process of joining or melting two or more pieces of metal, plastic, or glass together as part of the manufacturing or fabrication process of building a larger structure, product, or machine. Welders might work outside, building large structures, or in a factory fabricating machinery.
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OCCUPATIONS IN ILLINOIS Education Needed
High School Diploma
Certification
Associate Degree
Job Growth
Occupation
Median Salary
Projected Over Next 10 Years
Job Openings
Packaging Machine Operator
$37,491
9%
24,060
Welder and Fabricator
$46,394
10%
17,650
Machinist
$49,553
9%
32,800
Machinery Maintenance Worker
$53,156
16%
2,780
Industrial Machinery Mechanic
$62,475
27%
16,800
Sheet Metal Worker
$66,930
8%
5,590
CNC Programmer
$58,311
29%
1,750
Industrial Engineering Technician
$63,954
7%
1,950
Mechanical Engineering Technician
$63,954
7%
1,660
Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technician
$64,601
2%
2,800
Projected Over Next 10 Years
Source - Illinois Department of Employment Security, 2022
EMPLOYER SPOTLIGHT FLEX-N-GATE “Bva K? c
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Flex-N-Gate is an Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) that supplies automotive parts to all major North American and European vehicles. We design parts for the future and work closely with auto manufacturers to bring product concepts to reality with state of the art equipment in injection molding, stamping, and finishing operations. Our internship program offers college students valued experience in their related field of study, providing opportunities to observe and contribute in several aspects of the automotive manufacturing environment.
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SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING AND MATHEMATICS IS THIS FOR ME? Would you like to help solve the biggest challenges?
Are you a curious and creative problem solver?
Do you have excellent math and science skills?
WHAT IS IT?
WHAT WILL I DO?
"Bc c S TcBK7KR B EB"Bi"BBd a Mathematics careers (commonly known as STEM) heavily draw from math and science. These careers 7e B MBea K}i}v}iMK7K}ieiKb7?MBd a innovate new products or systems. STEM is rapidly B"B a B c iR"Bd}MviR"Bc7}d"Bdi"i7MMiM ac }vK?a a vddiKBMMB a c "iiiKciRMvKiM iBa7b BiRBd a iv"'c a "a7"Bv77"Bc
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FEATURED CAREER PATHWAYS ENGINEERING Engineering involves applying math and science to the design and manufacturing of machines, equipment, buildings, medicine, computer software, and almost anything that is man-made. Engineers commonly focus on a specific type of engineering including chemical, structural, computer, electrical, industrial, mechanical, and biomedical.
COMPUTER SCIENCE Computer Science is the study of computers and computational systems, as well as the design of computer systems hardware, software, and applications. Areas include artificial intelligence, “big data”, cybersecurity, computer systems and networks, and programming languages.
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OCCUPATIONS IN ILLINOIS Education Needed Associate Degree
Bachelor's Degree
Master's Degree
Job Growth
Occupation
Median Salary
Projected Over Next 10 Years
Job Openings
Chemical Technician
$50,950
7%
4,150
Chemist
$67,076
10%
3,340
Medical Scientist
$81,648
15%
4,980
Industrial Engineer
$86,630
16%
10,280
Mechanical Engineer
$99,023
9%
8,720
Civil Engineer
$99,024
11%
9,050
Electrical Engineer
$102,431
7%
3,310
Data Scientist
$103,307
29%
3,680
Chemical Engineer
$103,898
11%
400
Statistician
$101,856
35%
2,020
Projected Over Next 10 Years
Source - Illinois Department of Employment Security, 2022
EMPLOYER SPOTLIGHT THERMO FISHER SCIENTIFIC Kc R 4KidIL EKbMvBi?K'MBiK? c
Thermo Fisher Scientific makes products that help our customers in finding cures for cancer, protecting the environment, making sure our food is safe, and even testing for COVID-19. Our manufacturing facility in Rockford, IL has been producing chemicals and biologicals for over 50 years, utilizing a wide variety of techniques to manufacture and package over 2,000 products, especially for protein biology research.
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TRANSPORTATION, DISTRIBUTION AND LOGISTICS IS THIS FOR ME? Do you love cars and like to work on engines?
Are you detailoriented and like working with your hands?
Do you like to organize things and solve problems?
WHAT IS IT?
WHAT WILL I DO?
TiaBMeKivav"KBD"Mvi"b}v"KBBd a LK"Mv"cMiiM ac Kc}MKB?K"BeiKd}cvMBd a eKe7iKa R b dM"i a railways and water. Transportation of goods is the 7"b7KKdKK}iKBK?R c "vBK}vvi}c4di"iM there would be no food on the shelves of the grocery store or packages delivered to your door. LK"Mv"cMiiM a c ?aBavBBvKi4Kvi}c4M e7aBM}MM b Bd a MB"eMvK?a4M}ieiKd}cvMBd a people safely get to the right place on time.
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FEATURED CAREER PATHWAYS AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNOLOGY Automotive Service Technology involves inspecting, repairing and maintaining various automotive components that keep a car working properly, including the engine, brakes, steering, suspension, electrical systems, tires, heating, and cooling.
SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT Supply Chain and Logistics involves the transportation of goods and products, including packaging, storage, inventory management and shipping. Technology, GPS tracking, and “internet-of-things” (IOT) are increasingly making supply chain management more efficient and cost-effective.
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OCCUPATIONS IN ILLINOIS Education Needed
High School Diploma
Certification
Bachelor's Degree
Job Growth
Occupation
Median Salary
Projected Over Next 10 Years
Job Openings
Tire Repairer and Changer
$30,998
4%
4,850
Industrial Truck and Tractor Operator
$41,573
18%
42,850
Automotive Body Repairer
$48,752
7%
7,070
Cargo and Freight Agent
$49,442
25%
9,420
Mobile Heavy Equipment Mechanic
$48,207
16%
4,360
Automotive Service Technician
$48,975
3%
29,090
Heavy Truck and Tractor-Trailer Driver
$52,706
10%
92,630
Bus, Truck, and Diesel Engine Mechanic
$60,088
9%
12,040
Aircraft Mechanic and Service Technician
$78,791
24%
5,470
Logistician
$64,252
29%
13,030
Airline Pilot
$177,932
12%
8,210
Projected Over Next 10 Years
Source - Illinois Department of Employment Security, 2022
EMPLOYER SPOTLIGHT G&D INTEGRATED MKivKBIL www.gdintegrated.com
G&D Integrated has over 100 years of experience advancing innovative global supply chain solutions, managing the entire supply chain and simplifying process for our clients to eliminate waste, improve productivity and provide real-time visibility into inventory. As an industry-leading company, our team members are at the heart of every decision we make. At G&D, our employees are in charge of their own future, having the courage to take the lead, to trust, and to have their voices heard.
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PLAN YOUR FUTURE Make sure you’re on track with your postsecondary college or career plans with this helpful checklist.
Freshmen Year: DISCOVER Who am I? What do I like to do? What am I good at? What is important to me?
■ Practice asking questions face to face ■ Learn and practice good time management skills
■ Learn how to calculate GPA ■ Become involved in school activities and organizations
■ Explore your interests through volunteering
■ Identify strengths, skills and interests ■ Review credits, plan courses and register for next year
■ Develop your 4-year high school plan ■ Build a resume with school activities,
volunteer work, and other experiences
■ Explore summer opportunities ■ Decide what you would like to
accomplish over the next four years
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Sophomore Year: EXPLORE Utilize self-assessment tools to research and explore academic and career options
■ Try to get off to a great start academically
■ Consider going to a college fair ■ Begin discussions with family about plans after high school
■ Take the Pre-ACT or Pre-SAT test ■ Explore colleges and career interests ■ Research college costs, scholarships and other financial aid
■ Review credits, plan courses and register for next year
■ Learn about requirements for careers of interest
■ Find a summer job that might be related to your career interests
■ Start saving for college ■ Talk to family and other adults about their careers
■ Consider college sponsored summer camps
Junior Year: PLAN Clarify and evaluate academic options and career goals
■ Continue strong performance in classes ■ Visit colleges during any fall breaks ■ Consider taking the PSAT in October for those interested in qualifying for the National Merit Scholarship and as preparation for the SAT
Senior Year: ACT
■ Take Practice ACT at your school in October
■ Register for and take your ACT and/or SAT college admission tests.
■ Research college websites/online resources
Take action on postsecondary plan and career goals including applications for: Scholarships • Financial Aid • Technical College • Community College • 4-Year College • Military • Job • Career
■ Register for the classes that prospective colleges require and/or align with your career plans
■ Schedule to meet with college
representatives from schools of interest
■ Consider taking the ASVAB test, even if unsure about military service
■ College Athletes: register with NCAA Eligibility Center
■ Visit colleges during spring break ■ Prepare drafts of application essays
using Common Application questions
■ Request letters of recommendation if needed
■ Apply and send transcripts and test scores to chosen colleges
■ November is deadline for military
academy applications and some ROTC programs
■ Investigate scholarship opportunities ■ Make sure you are on track to graduate ■ Learn about the financial aid process,
■ Continue extra-curricular activities,
and submit Financial Aid Application (FAFSA)
■ Work on college essays and personal
■ Visit colleges to make final decisions ■ Thank the people who wrote your college
volunteer work, jobs
statements, if needed
■ Build a list of favorite colleges ■ If retaking ACT or SAT, look at future testing dates
■ Refine the list of schools to which you wish to apply
■ Start requesting letters of recommendation
■ Consider job shadowing experiences
recommendation letters and let them know the results
■ Arrange for apprenticeships or job shadow experiences
■ Get university/college housing requests in as soon as possible
■ Attend Commencement ■ If considering trades, research local apprenticeship opportunities
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Get More from High School Prepare for the Real World
Explore Career Possibilities
Develop 21st Century Skills
Career and Technical Education
Plan Your Future
DELIVERS FOR STUDENTS
What is CTE In Illinois?
Career and Technical Education (CTE) prepares individuals for highM4"77"B "BB a d?aBd?e7KR?BvvBva }ivBiMI77"BK"M*7Kb7a K?ev"v"BMM c CTEeiKia?MeiK"d7aiBiM"vBvBM4"77M 4BK7dBd a KB'dBc c vBBd R vKvBi""BK77 c Bd a iiM ac 77 A Mv}dBvMB'v b iK?CaiiCKBBcvdLaiB"BvBva ?eBM"¡M a real-world skills within a selected career focus. Students gain practical knowledge while discovering and preparing for success in potential careers.
FOR ADDITIONAL CAREER INFORMATION PLEASE VISIT: Illinois Department of Commerce & Economic Opportunity - WWW.ILLINOISWORKNET.COM/EXPLORE Illinois Community College Board - WWW.ICCB.ORG/CTE CTE LOGO
Illinois Department of Employment 12-11-2018 Security - WWW.ILCIS.INTOCAREERS.ORG
CAREER & TECHNICAL EDUCATION Career Connected Learning for All Students
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CAREER & TECHNICAL EDUCATION Printed by the Authority of the State of Illinois. 100% of the funds for this guide are derived from federal sources. Career Connected Learning for All Students