Don't Have High Degrees? Check Out These Career Options

By siliconindia  |   Tuesday, 17 February 2015, 02:09 IST
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BENGALURU: School, for some is a fun place to learn and interact, while for few others it’s an obligation. Many are interested to continue with their higher education, whereas some want to stay away from schools after completing their high schools diplomas and bid farewell to their studies.



Now comes the trouble in the life of these school avoiding job seekers. Students with high diploma, degree, specialization courses win the competition leaving others unemployed. At this stage of life, sometimes they regret the inappropriate decisions taken in course of time, with no way to revive the mistake. But one can take some right steps further to save the future and make the best out of it.



Below mentioned are few secure career opportunities for those who never pursued their studies after high school diploma or an undergraduate associate degree, reports The Richest.



1. Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technicians



The work of electrical engineering technicians is to construct and repair electrical instruments and systems. Their job is to assist engineers in developing products like computers, medical monitoring devices and communicational and navigating devices. These technicians devise circuitry, create prototypes, make coils, terminal boards and other parts.



As per the department of labor, an electrical and engineering technician is supposed to acquire an associate degree and they can earn an average salary up to $58,760. They can even repair electronic components.

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