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Hot Jobs of the Future. Jobs in South Carolina. Jobs 17%. High - Skilled. People 26%. Jobs 45%. Middle -Skilled. People 29%. Jobs 38%. Low -Skilled. People 45%. High-Skilled is defined as requiring a bachelor’s degree or higher
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Jobs in South Carolina Jobs 17% High - Skilled People 26% Jobs 45% Middle -Skilled People 29% Jobs 38% Low -Skilled People 45% • High-Skilled is defined as requiring a bachelor’s degree or higher • Middle-Skilled is defined as requiring a certificate or associate’s degree • Low-Skilled is defined as a high school diploma or less Information provided by the South Carolina Department of Employment and Workforce
STEM/Alternative Energy Career Cluster Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics MTC Educators, Students and Parents Certificates Associate Degrees Certifications Focus on Completion * Five year projection * With certification and experience
Information Technology Career Cluster Educators, Students and Parents MTC Information Technology Certificates Associate Degrees Certifications Focus on Completion * With certification and experience * Five year projection
Advanced Manufacturing Career Cluster MTC Advanced Manufacturing Industry Educators, Students and Parents Certificates Associate Degrees Certifications Focus on Completion * With certification and experience * Five year projection
Health Science Career Cluster Health Sciences Educators, Students and Parents MTC Certificates Associate Degrees, Certifications Focus on Completion * With certification and experience * Five year projection
Are you interested in a hot job? • Learn more with the MEBA Hot Jobs of the Future brochure at www.mebasc.com. • Talk with the career specialist or guidance counselor at your school. • Job Shadow and participate in real world experiences. • Visit Midlands Technical College for a tour and to learn more about opportunities for education and training at www.midlandstech.edu.
Questions? Samantha TurnerWorkforce Development Coordinatorsturner@mebasc.com