A persistently tight labor market, rising tuition costs and re-assessment of work in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic have led bosses and job seekers alike to question how important a college education really is to be successful.
More employers are easing their education requirements for some positions, joining Apple, Google, Bank of America and other major companies that are favoring skills and work experience over a four-year degree to vet candidates.
The number of jobs requiring any degree beyond a high school diploma has been steadily declining since the start of the pandemic, according to new research from ZipRecruiter.
By 2030, the Bureau of Labor Statistics projects that about 60% of all new jobs in the economy will be in occupations that don’t require an associate, bachelor’s or graduate degree.
Instead, employers are placing a greater emphasis on soft skills, including communication, flexibility and time management, and evaluating candidates’ hard, technical skills based on their occupational licenses, certifications and previous work experience.
If you are exploring career paths that don’t require a bachelor’s degree, there are several unique high-paying jobs you can consider. Here are five six-figure jobs that don’t require a bachelor’s degree, according to data from Glassdoor and the BLS:
Commercial pilot
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics: “Commercial pilots are involved in unscheduled flight activities, such as aerial application, charter flights, and aerial tours. Commercial pilots may have additional non-flight duties. Some commercial pilots schedule flights, arrange for maintenance of the aircraft, and load luggage themselves.”
National average salary: $134,630
Typical education needed for entry: Commercial pilot license and flight training
Makeup artist
According to Glassdoor: “A makeup artist is responsible for visually transforming people’s appearance via make-up, paint, wigs, and other accessories. Makeup artists can work in a variety…
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