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In fact, the Bureau of Labor Statistics projects that the number of cybersecurity jobs will grow 32% in the next decade — much faster than the average for occupations overall. "Employers are really struggling to find people who are comfortable working in cybersecurity, but there's this incredible need and demand for people with these skills," says Gevelber. It's one of the reasons Gevelber founded Grow with Google, the tech giant's skilling initiative, in 2017. The online program provides lessons and certifications for in-demand skills like cybersecurity and data analytics. Other colleges and organizations, including Amazon Web Services, Columbia University and the University of Pennsylvania, offer comparable cybersecurity certificates.
Persons: Lisa Gevelber, Gevelber Organizations: FBI, of Labor Statistics, Employers, Google, Amazon Web Services, Columbia University, University of Pennsylvania Locations: U.S, cybersecurity
On Google, searches for "no degree jobs" reached an all-time high this year in the U.S., according to Google Trends data shared with CNBC Make It. Most travel agents require at least a high school diploma and on-the-job training. Within Google searches for jobs without a degree, "high paying jobs without a degree" was a top search in 2023. The average salaries for these roles vary: According to ZipRecruiter, the average pay for travel agents in the U.S. is $39,955, while real estate agents are pulling in an average $86,356 per year and notaries earn $129,717. The top 10% of real estate agents and notaries, however, are earning well over $100,000 and $200,000, respectively.
Persons: Lisa Gevelber, ZipRecruiter, Warren Buffett Organizations: Google, CNBC, National Notary Association, Cruise Lines International Association, International Air Transport Association Locations: U.S
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