Many careers require special training to ensure proficiency and safety in their respective fields. For example, healthcare professionals such as doctors and nurses need extensive education and clinical training. Skilled trades, like electricians and plumbers, require apprenticeships and certifications. Similarly, roles in aviation, such as pilots and air traffic controllers, demand specialized training and licensing to ensure adherence to safety regulations.
It depends on what you want to do in your new career. Some careers offer OTJ training; others require formal schooling in order to be licensed or certified.
The CIA do advertise job vacancies online, their website gives a list of opportunities and careers, all this can be found on cia.gov/careers. However all jobs require training.
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Any jobs that require a B.S.All jobs/careers involve the use of numbers.
Many recent news stories have highlighted the fact that the majority of the jobs available today do not require a four-year college degree. Several in-demand careers require only vocational training school. Careers in such diverse fields as cosmetology, heating and air conditioning, medical assisting, and computer repair require less than a four-year degree. Future vocational training school students can check in their local area to see what other programs may be offered.
EVERY occupation in the Army requires you go through AIT for that occupational specialty.
A very good explanation: https://www.cia.gov/careers/jobs/view-all-jobs/special-agent.html
The only operating rooms jobs that may not require schooling or experience would be cleaning. Any time someone is assisting in a surgery, special training is required.
"All States require teachers to be licensed, traditional licensing requires the completion of a special education teacher training program and at least a bachelor's degree, although some States require a master's degree."
Many jobs and careers require the use of a computer. Working in an office generally requires the use of a computer, as does working in a doctor's office, hospital, etc.
Jobs that require training for financial planning are: accountants, financial planners, principal mechanical engineers and wealth financial planners positions.