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CAREERS:  Jobs by Education
Training to become an electrician is quite intensive due to the nature of the work.  An on the job, apprentice program is available through industry associations and unions that lasts three to five years.
A financial accountant generally needs to have at least a bachelor’s degree in order to find employment in the field. 
Becoming a financial advisor usually requires a bachelor's degree in business administration or accounting. Educational courses including business finance, statistics, economics and mathematics are very beneficial to a financial advisor. Employers often seek financial advisors who have mathematical, computer, analytical, communication and problem solving skills.
In order to become a financial analyst, one must earn a bachelor’s degree in accounting, business administration, finance, or statistics.
Many finish carpenters learn their trade by participating in an apprenticeship program. 
Most airlines look for people with a bachelor’s degree to fill their flight attendant positions. 
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Obtaining employment in the design field typically requires a Bachelor's degree in Fine Arts.  Having an understanding of color, proportion, spacing, font use and an eye for aesthetics is very important.
Obtaining employment as a help desk technician may take many paths.  While many employers prefer candidates with Bachelor's degrees, in this business, experience and hardware/software certifications often outweigh a four-year college degree.
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