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Occupations List Occupations Title Category Date Academic Dean Career Opportunities in Education Education c2001 Academic Law Librarian Career Opportunities in Law Law/Public Safety c2002 Academic Librarian Career Opportunities in Education Education c2001 Academic Pharmacist Full Preparation: A Pfizer Guide to Pharmacy Health/Nutrition/Medicine c2002 Accelerator Operator Career Opportunities in Energy Environmental c2008 Accessory Designer Career Opportunities in Fashion Art/Music/Graphic Designer/Fashion c2004 Accident Reconstruction Specialist Career Opportunities in Forensic Science History/Science/Math c2008 Account Developer Great Jobs for Engineering Majors Technical/Manufacturing/Engineering c2002 Account Executive Top Careers for Liberal Arts Graduates Communication/Writing c2004 Account Executive Career Opportunities for Writers Communications/Writing c2000 Account Executive Great Jobs for Computer Science Majors Computers c2003 Account Executive Career Opportunities in Travel & Hospitality Travel/Hospitality/Transportation c2010 Account Executive, Insurance Career Opportunities in Banking Business/Accounting/Marketing c2002 Account Executive/Agency Career Opportunities in Television Entertainment/Film/Multimedia c1999 Account Executive/Sales Career Opportunities in Television Entertainment/Film/Multimedia c1999 Accountant Careers in Focus: Financial Services Business/Accounting/Marketing c2001 Accountant Top Careers for Economics Graduates Business/Accounting/Marketing c2004 Accountant Career Opportunities in Television Entertainment/Film/Multimedia c1999 Accountant Career Opportunities in Energy Environmental c2008 Accountant Opportunities in Government Careers Government/Political Science c2001 Accountant/Auditor Careers for Financial Mavens Business/Accounting/Marketing c2005 Accountant/Auditor Careers in Focus: Business Business/Accounting/Marketing c2009 Accountant/Auditor 10 Best College Majors for Your Personality Career Exploration c2008 Accountant/Auditor Careers in Focus: Mathematics & Physics History/Science/Math c2008 Accounting Budget Analyst 10 Best College Majors for Your Personality Career Exploration c2008 Accounting Clerk Career Opportunities in Banking Business/Accounting/Marketing c2002 Accounting Credit Analyst 10 Best College Majors for Your Personality Career Exploration c2008 Accounting Financial Examiner 10 Best College Majors for Your Personality Career Exploration c2008 Accounting Supervisor Post Office Jobs: How to Government/Political Science c2003 Accounting Technician Post Office Jobs: How to Government/Political Science c2003 Acquisition Librarian Careers in Focus: Library & Information Communications/Writing c2011 Acting Teacher Career Opportunities in the Film Industry Entertainment/Film/Multimedia c2009 Action Unit Director 100 Careers in Film & Television Entertainment/Film/Multimedia c2002 Actor Careers in Focus: Arts & Entertainment Art/Music/Graphic Designer/Fashion c1999 Actor Careers in Focus: Performing Arts Art/Music/Graphic Designer/Fashion c2002 Actor Careers for Class Clowns Career Exploration c2005 Actor Career in Focus: Film Entertainment/Film/Multimedia c2012 Actor Careers in Focus: Broadcasting Entertainment/Film/Multimedia c2004 Actor Creative Careers: Paths for Aspiring Actors Entertainment/Film/Multimedia c2009 Actor/Actress 10 Best College Majors for Your Personality Career Exploration c2008 Actuary Career Opportunities in Banking Business/Accounting/Marketing c2002 Actuary Careers in Finance Business/Accounting/Marketing c2005 Actuary Careers in Focus: Financial Services Business/Accounting/Marketing c2001 Actuary Top Careers for Economics Graduates Business/Accounting/Marketing c2004 Actuary 10 Best College Majors for Your Personality Career Exploration c2008 Actuary Careers for Perfectionists Career Exploration c1999 Actuary Career Opportunities in Science History/Science/Math c2003 Actuary Careers in Focus: Mathematics & Physics History/Science/Math c2008 Actuary Career Opportunities in Law Law/Public Safety c2002 Acupuncturist Careers in Focus: Alternative Health Care Health/Nutrition/Medicine c2004 Acupuncturist Exploring Health Care Careers v.1 Health/Nutrition/Medicine c2006 Administrative Assistant Career Opportunities in Radio Entertainment/Film/Multimedia c2004 Administrative Assistant Civil Service Career Starter Government/Political Science c2000 Administrative Clerk Post Office Jobs: How to Government/Political Science c2003 Administrative Dietitian Careers for Health Nuts Career Exploration c2003 Administrative Law Judge Career Opportunities in Law Law/Public Safety c2002 Administrative Manager Post Office Jobs: How to Government/Political Science c2003 Administrative Services Manager 10 Best College Majors for Your Personality Career Exploration c2008 Administrative Services Manager Careers for Caring People Social Services/Social Science c2003 Administrator 100 Jobs in Social Change Social Services/Social Science c2001 Admissions Director Career Opportunities in Education Education c2001 ADR Supervisor 100 Careers in Film & Television Entertainment/Film/Multimedia c2002 Adult Daycare Coordinator Careers in Focus: Entrepreneurs Entrepreneurial/Home-Based c2004 Adult Daycare Coordinator Career in Focus: Social Worker Social Services/Social Science c2001 Adult Daycare Coordinator Careers in Focus: Geriatric Care Social Services/Social Science c2003 Adult Education Real People Working in Education Education c1997 Adult Education Instructor Career Opportunities in Education Education c2001 Adult Teacher Careers in Focus: Education Education c2010 Advance Person Career Opportunities in Theater Entertainment/Film/Multimedia c1999 Advanced Practice Nurses Careers in Focus: Nursing Health/Nutrition/Medicine c2003 Adventure Travel Specialist Careers in Focus: Travel & Hospitality Travel/Hospitality/Transportation c2000 Advertising Account Executive Careers in Focus: Advertising and Marketing Business/Accounting/Marketing c2009 Advertising Account Rep. Career Opportunities in Radio Entertainment/Film/Multimedia c2004 Advertising Coordinator 100 Best Careers in Casinos & Casino Hotels Travel/Hospitality/Transportation c1997 Advertising Copywriter Career Opportunities for Writers Communications/Writing c2000 Advertising Copywriter Careers in Journalism Communications/Writing c2005 Advertising Copywriter Career Opportunities in Radio Entertainment/Film/Multimedia c2004 Advertising Copywriter Career Opportunities in Television Entertainment/Film/Multimedia c1999 Advertising Director Career Opportunities in the Travel Industry Travel/Hospitality/Transportation c2004 Advertising Executive 25 Jobs That Have It All Top Jobs/Future Career Trends c2004 Advertising Manager Top Careers for Economics Graduates Business/Accounting/Marketing c2004 Advertising Manager 10 Best College Majors for Your Personality Career Exploration c2008 Advertising Manager Careers for Born Leaders Career Exploration c2005 Advertising Professional Career Opportunities in Fashion Art/Music/Graphic Designer/Fashion c2004 Advertising Sales Agent 10 Best College Majors for Your Personality Career Exploration c2008 Advertising Sales Assistant Career Opportunities in Radio Entertainment/Film/Multimedia c2004 Advertising Sales Director Career Opportunities in Publishing Communication/Writing c2005 Advertising Sales Manager Career Opportunities in Radio Entertainment/Film/Multimedia c2004 Advertising Sales Representative Career Opportunities in Publishing Communication/Writing c2005 Advertising Worker Careers in Focus: Comics/Graphic Novels Art/Music/Graphic Designer/Fashion c2012 Advertising Worker Careers in Focus: Advertising and Marketing Business/Accounting/Marketing c2009 Advertising Worker Careers in Focus: Publishing Communication/Writing c2003 Advertising Worker Careers in Focus: Writing Communications/Writing c2007 Advertising/Marketing Executive Career Opportunities in the Film Industry Entertainment/Film/Multimedia c2009 Advertising/Marketing Manager Careers in Focus: Advertising and Marketing Business/Accounting/Marketing c2009 Advocacy Worker 100 Jobs in Social Change Social Services/Social Science c2001 Aerial Director/Coordinator 100 Careers in Film & Television Entertainment/Film/Multimedia c2002 Aerial Photography Opportunities in Photography Careers Art/Music/Graphic Designer/Fashion c2004 Aerobatic Pilot Career Opportunities in Aviation Travel/Hospitality/Transportation c2005 Aerobics Instructor Careers for Health Nuts Career Exploration c2003 Aerobics Instructor Career Opportunities in Education Education c2001 Aerobics Instructor Career Opportunities in the Sports Industry Sports/Recreation c2004 Aeronautical/Aerospace Tech. Careers in Focus: Mechanics Technical/Manufacturing/Engineering c2003 Aeronautical/Aerospace Tech. Careers in Focus: Aviation Travel/Hospitality/Transportation c2011 Aerospace Engineer 10 Best College Majors for Your Personality Career Exploration c2008 Aerospace Engineer Careers in Focus: Engineering Technical/Manufacturing/Engineering c2007 Aerospace Engineer Careers in Focus: Manufacturing Technical/Manufacturing/Engineering c2008 Aerospace Engineer Career Opportunities in Aviation Travel/Hospitality/Transportation c2005 Aerospace Engineer Careers in Focus: Aviation Travel/Hospitality/Transportation c2011 Aerospace Engineering Technician Career Opportunities in Aviation Travel/Hospitality/Transportation c2005 Aerospace Machinist Career Opportunities in Aviation Travel/Hospitality/Transportation c2005 Aesthetician/Racialist Opportunities in Beauty & Modeling Careers
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