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In Demand Jobs in Minnesota


One of the most frustrating experiences for recent college graduates is not finding a job that pertains to their college degree. The last thing you want to do is spend thousands of dollars on a college education and not use it to its full advantage. According to finder.com (February, 2021) approximately 39% of college graduates do not feel their college education was worth the money, this is equal to approximately 135 million people! Those 135 million people gave the following reason as to why they do not feel their college education was worth the money:


-40.40% are not using their college degree

-28.28% can’t find a job in that field

-13.13% have changed careers

-12.12% dropped out of college

-6.06% changed their degree


As an Independent Educational Consultant I want to help you fulfill your dreams by making smart decisions and investing in your future. In order to set yourself up for success you want to ensure that you will be able to find a job in your selected field after you graduate. Here is a brief look at what the most in demand jobs are in the state of Minnesota; these are occupations that have a positive growth rate in the next 10 years, according to the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED):


-Registered Nurses (median wage = $81,154/year)

-Home Health and Personal Care Aides (median wage = $30,165/year)

-Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers (median wage = $51,248/year)

-Laborers and Freight, Stock and Material Movers (median wage = $36,890/year)

-Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses (median wage = $50,331/year)

-Janitors and Cleaners (median wage = $33,521/year)

-Software Developers and Software Quality Assurance Analysts and Testers (median wage = $108,141/year)

-Sales Representatives (median wage = $72,818/year)

-Light Truck Drivers (median wage = $40,647/year)

-Pharmacy Technicians (media wage = $39,679/year)


Did you know that you can start preparing yourself for your chosen career while you are still in high school? If you are interested in finding the best way to advance yourself and making the most of your opportunities, reach out to me, I would love to help!


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