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Career Exploration

There are many careers from which people can choose, but recognizing which industries and occupations lead to good wages and adequate employment opportunities can be challenging.  We are often limited by our personal experiences.

To help you prepare for good job opportunities Workforce Solutions has gathered information on key industries and in-demand occupations in the Gulf Coast region. These resources provide critical information on potential careers including wages/salaries, projected job openings, job growth as well as education and training requirements.

We encourage you to use these tools to make informed decisions about both career and educational opportunities.

Industry Profiles

The following targeted industries are critical to the Houston-Galveston region's economic future. They employ large numbers of workers, are typically fast-growing, and pay above average wages. 

Targeted Industries List (Updated 02/2023)

Click on an industry cluster below to learn more!

Mining

Construction

Manufacturing

Trade,
Transportation
& Utilities

Finance &
Insurance

Professional
& Business
Services

Education &
Health Services

Other
Services

 


Occupations in Demand

  • Career Exploration Tool (Updated 02/2024) – An interactive dashboard containing essential information about careers in the Gulf Coast Region including job duties, projected growth, annual openings, entry-level and experienced salaries, education requirements, top industries, necessary skills and abilities, and whether an occupation is recognized as High-skill, High-growth/Workforce Solutions scholarship eligible.
  • High-Skill, High-Growth Magazine (updated 02/2023) This magazine provides easy-to-understand data about jobs that provide the best local career opportunities. Compare data on median wages, average annual job openings, and projected job growth and educational requirements in the greater Houston region.
  • High-Skill, High Growth Occupations (Updated 02/2023) - The occupations on this list represent good careers with higher than average wages, skill levels and employment opportunities for the next 10 years.  We work to promote these occupations to our customers and the general public throughout the region.  We also use the High-Skill, High-Growth Occupations list to guide our offers of Workforce Solutions' financial aid to customers.
  • Supplemental Resource: High-Skill High-Growth Occupations and Alternates due to SOC Code Changes (Updated 02/2023)
  • Where the Jobs Are (Updated 02/2023) - A comprehensive list of occupations projected to offer the largest number of employment opportunities now and in the immediate future.  The Where the Jobs Are is a fantastic resource to use if you are interested in locating occupations that present the greatest employment opportunities.

Occupation Profiles

The Occupation Profiles present an in-depth look at our high-skill, high-growth occupations.  Each profile goes beyond simple labor market information to offer a more detailed view of each occupation, to include suggested high school coursework, local training providers and major employers who hire individuals within respective occupations.

Click on an occupation below to learn more!

Education Preschool Teachers K-12 Teachers Career & Technical Education Teachers Special Education Teachers  
Librarians Instructional Coordinators Health Specialties Teachers School Counselors
Healthcare Licensed Vocational Nurses Respiratory Therapists Radiologic Technicians Medical & Clinical Laboratory Technologists Medical Records Technician
Physical Therapists Occupational Therapists Speech Therapists Cardiovascular Technologists and Technicians Surgical Technician
Registered Nurses Doctors/Dentists Biomedical Engineers Dental Hygienists  
Healthcare Social Worker Medical Laboratory Technicians Nurse Anesthetists Nurse Practitioner  
Physician Assistant Clinical, Counseling, and School Psychologists Diagnostic Medical Sonographers Occupational Health and Safety Specialists
Specialty Construction Electricians HVAC Mechanics Advanced Welders Plumbers, Pipefitters, Steamfitters  
Construction Equipment Inspectors Cost Estimators Civil Engineers Insulation Workers, Mechanical  
Civil Engineering Technicians Architectural and Civil Drafters Structural Iron and Steel Workers Construction and Building Inspectors
Oil & Gas and Related Manufacturing Chemical Plant Operators Service Unit Operators Geological & Petroleum Technicians Petroleum Pump System Operators Computer-Controlled Machine Operators
Industrial Machinery Mechanics Machinists Chemical Engineers Health & Safety Engineers Maintenance Worker, Machinery
Industrial Engineers Materials Engineers Marine Engineers Sheet Metal Workers Surveyeors
Geoscientists Mining & Geological Engineers Petroleum Engineers Surveying and Mapping Technicians
Professional & Technical Aerospace Engineer Electrical Engineer Electrical Engineering Technicians Environmental Engineer
Computer Systems Administrator Computer Systems Analyst Applications Software Developers Systems Software Developers
Accountants Operation Research Analysts Database Administrators Mechanical Engineer
Insurance Sales Agents Interpreters and Translators Paralegals Lawyers
Transportation Production, Planning, and Expediting Clerks Crane and Tower Operators Mobile Heavy Equipment Mechanics Flight Attendants  
Logisticians Heavy & Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers Bus & Truck Mechanics and Diesel Engine Specialists

Additional Resources for Individuals

There are many career exploration resources from local, state and national organizations. We have gathered a full list of some of the most requested. To view, click here.

Examples:

Apprenticeship Finder
An apprenticeship combines on-the-job training and specialized classes to help workers enter highly skilled occupations. Workers earn a salary while gaining valuable skills.  

PetroChem Works 
This site informs students and prospective candidates about education and career opportunities in the Gulf Coast's thriving petrochemical industry.

Dream It. Do It. Southeast Texas 
Dream It. Do It. Learn about manufacturing careers in our region.

Steel Toe Pro 
Learn about the many specialized occupations in the construction industry. Craft jobs involve fabrication, assembly, and installation of components and materials in buildings, industrial facilities, roads and infrastructure, shipyards, and the oil patch.

UpSkill Houston 
A place where you can learn about the many well-paid, rewarding careers that require less than a four-year college degree-and the steps to achieving them.

Texas Career Check
Texas Career Check offers information on hundreds of job titles, pay information, and future projected jobs, this interactive website can help answer your education and career exploration questions.

O-Net Interest Profiler 
The O*NET Interest Profiler can help you find out what your interests are and how they relate to the world of work. You can identify what you enjoy most then decide what kinds of careers you might want to explore.


Additional Resources for Educators

  • When I Grow Up - The When I Grow Up curriculum offers career lessons, activities and resources for educators, parents and young people (Grades Pre-K - 12). The curriculum uses fun and exciting activities to expose young people to a variety of high-skill, high-growth career possibilities and important labor market information.

    The High School curriculum has a number of lessons which focus on skills identification, career exploration and employability and job search skills.  The When I Grow Up Workbook (DigitalPDF) not only illuminates many of these lessons in a fun, interactive way, but it also helps students translate their interests and values into potential career options.

    There are a number of other resources to explore within the curriculum, such as, Texas Reality CheckThe Hard FactsMy Next Move and the My Future, My Way Workbook.

    Elementary School Curriculum      Middle School Curriculum      High School Curriculum
    Elementary School
    Curriculum
    Middle School
    Curriculum
    High School
    Curriculum
  • Occupational Posters - Complete with labor market information and descriptions about each occupation, posters can be printed in flyer size or as large as 22x34. Coupled with descriptions and important labor market information, posters provide a clearer picture of each of our targeted occupations.

  • Occupational Poster - Engineer      Occupational Poster - Teacher      Occupational Poster - Accounts and Auditors


Authorization to Work documents checklist 

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