The Career
Cornerstone Center profiles many
industries. In some cases, individuals decide first in which industry
they envision themselves working, and then choose a career path and degree
to study.
Those with degrees in science, technology, engineering,
mathematics, computing, and healthcare can work in just about any
industry. Those with expertise in these fields can find career paths
in unexpected areas, such as consulting, advertising, or book
publishing.
The following industries are those most likely to employ
individuals with degrees profiled on the Career Cornerstone Center. Select
an industry below for more details. Please bear in mind that market
fluctuations and the economy may alter the accuracy of these industry
snapshots.
Advocacy,
Grantmaking, and Civic Organizations
Aerospace Product/Parts Manufacturing
Agriculture
Automobiles/Transportation
Banking
Chemical
Manufacturing
Computer
and Electronic Product Manufacturing
Computer Systems Design and Related
Services
Construction
Consulting
Services
Educational
Services
Food
Manufacturing
Government
(Federal)
Government
(State/Local)
Healthcare
Insurance
Machinery
Manufacturing
Mining
Motor
Vehicle/Parts Manufacturing
Pharmaceutical/Medicine Manufacturing
Power
Scientific
Research/Development Services
Securities,
Commodities, and Other Investments
Software
Publishing
Steel
Manufacturing
Telecommunications
Utilities
Note: Some resources in this section are provided by the US
Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor
Statistics.
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