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OverLord2011 [107]
3 years ago
10

Match each career with the education that the job requires.

English
2 answers:
Luba_88 [7]3 years ago
8 0

The correct answers are:

childcare director - a bachelor's degree in early childhood development

A childcare director works in the education industry and will need a bachelor's degree in early childhood development in order to qualify for the position.

clinical psychologist - a Ph.D. With licensure or certification, depending on the state in which you live

A clinical psychologist works in the mental health industry and is a highly qualified professional. It takes many years of study and a PhD to gain the qualifications needed to qualify as a clinical psychologist and a license or certification to practice.  

concierge - on-the-job training

A concierge is someone who works in the hotel industry and attends to the wishes of the guests staying in the hotel. They typically need a high school diploma to qualify for the position and the rest of the requirements for the job all come from on the job training.

cosmetologist - vocational school and state licensure

A cosmetologist works in the beauty industry and they will need to go to vocational school to become educated on the principles and application of cosmetology. Once they have graduated vocational school they will need a state license to practice.

mrs_skeptik [129]3 years ago
6 0

Explanation:

tiles- training and apprenticeship

pipe fitter- training and apprenticeship

food scientist- doctorate level degree

electrician- training and test on electric codes

jeweler and metal worker- gemological institute

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