Browse Jobs by Occupation: Explore Career Paths That Match Your Skills
Searching for a job by occupation puts your expertise front and center. Our occupations directory uses O*NET titles, the standard classification system developed by the U.S. Department of Labor, to organize open positions by specific job role, so you can quickly find listings that align with what you actually do or want to do next.
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- Shipping, Receiving, and Inventory Clerks
29,876 top matches
- Electrical Engineers
29,828 top matches
- Information Security Analysts
29,462 top matches
- Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics
29,331 top matches
- Quality Control Systems Managers
28,713 top matches
- Network and Computer Systems Administrators
28,022 top matches
- Civil Engineers
27,934 top matches
- Medical Assistants
27,812 top matches
- Social and Community Service Managers
26,698 top matches
- Security Guards
26,526 top matches
- Childcare Workers
26,250 top matches
- Paralegals and Legal Assistants
26,137 top matches
- First-Line Supervisors of Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers
26,041 top matches
- Social and Human Service Assistants
26,023 top matches
- Health Technologists and Technicians, All Other
25,746 top matches
- Elementary School Teachers, Except Special Education
25,567 top matches
- Food Service Managers
24,607 top matches
- Critical Care Nurses
24,549 top matches
- Janitors and Cleaners, Except Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners
24,510 top matches
- Personal Care Aides
24,400 top matches
- First-Line Supervisors of Construction Trades and Extraction Workers
24,259 top matches
- Occupational Health and Safety Specialists
24,213 top matches
- Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Mechanics and Installers
24,162 top matches
- Laborers and Freight, Stock, and Material Movers, Hand
23,656 top matches
- Personal Financial Advisors
23,323 top matches
- Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Except Technical and Scientific Products
23,282 top matches
- Data Warehousing Specialists
23,241 top matches
- Loan Officers
22,919 top matches
- Tutors
22,517 top matches
- Financial Managers
22,357 top matches
- New Accounts Clerks
22,266 top matches
- Teaching Assistants, Special Education
22,126 top matches
- Mental Health and Substance Abuse Social Workers
22,077 top matches
- Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement Teachers, Postsecondary
21,949 top matches
- Quality Control Analysts
21,597 top matches
- Medical Secretaries and Administrative Assistants
21,587 top matches
- Mental Health Counselors
21,551 top matches
- Manufacturing Engineers
21,166 top matches
- Financial and Investment Analysts
21,127 top matches
- Electricians
20,858 top matches
- Market Research Analysts and Marketing Specialists
20,805 top matches
- Surgical Technologists
20,661 top matches
- Cooks, Restaurant
18,998 top matches
- Teaching Assistants, Preschool, Elementary, Middle, and Secondary School, Except Special Education
18,639 top matches
- Securities, Commodities, and Financial Services Sales Agents
18,309 top matches
- Diagnostic Medical Sonographers
18,259 top matches
- Electronics Engineers, Except Computer
18,168 top matches
- Postal Service Clerks
17,988 top matches
- Computer and Information Systems Managers
17,893 top matches
- Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Technical and Scientific Products
17,822 top matches
Healthcare Roles Dominate Demand
Nursing leads the pack by a wide margin. Registered nurses, critical care nurses, acute care nurses, nurse practitioners, and licensed practical nurses collectively account for hundreds of thousands of open positions. Behind those numbers is a healthcare system stretched thin by workforce shortages, an aging population, and growing patient volumes across virtually every care setting.
The demand isn't limited to bedside roles. Physician positions, including hospitalists, family medicine doctors, internists, emergency physicians, cardiologists, and psychiatrists, are heavily represented, reflecting persistent recruiting challenges in both urban medical centers and rural communities. Allied health occupations like physical therapist assistants, occupational therapy assistants, radiologic technologists, and surgical assistants round out a healthcare hiring landscape that shows no signs of slowing.
Transportation and Driving Roles Remain Strong
Driver and vehicle operator positions are the second-largest cluster in the directory. Heavy and tractor-trailer truck drivers, light truck drivers, and driver/sales workers are in constant demand as logistics networks, last-mile delivery, and supply chain operations continue to expand. Many of these roles offer flexible scheduling and accessible entry points, factors worth considering if you're exploring a career that doesn't require a four-year degree.
Sales, Food Service, and Education Fill the Pipeline
Retail and food service roles, such as cashiers, retail salespersons, fast food workers, and food service managers, remain among the most widely available occupations in the economy. They offer accessible entry points and, in the case of supervisory and management titles, clear paths to advancement.
Education-related occupations, including adapted physical education specialists and other instructional roles, also appear in the top listings, reflecting ongoing demand for qualified educators and support staff.
How to Use This Directory
Click any occupation title to view current job openings for that role. You can refine your search further by combining an occupation with a specific location or industry. Each result links directly to an employer posting, letting you move from browsing to applying in just a few clicks.
Whether you're a seasoned professional looking for your next role or just beginning to explore career options, browsing by occupation gives you a clear, role-based view of where the opportunities are right now.