Non-traditional Career Pioneers
Career Pioneers are people who are enrolled in degree programs or working in a job in which the total population is comprised of 25% or less of one gender. Pursuing non-traditional careers can lead to increased opportunities, higher earning potential, and greater job satisfaction.
Check out the technical programs at º£½Ç³Ô¹ÏÍø that are considered non-traditional by gender. If you fall into either of these categories, you may qualify for assistance from the Center for New Directions: email cnd@csi.edu or call 208-732-6219.
What counts as a non-traditional career?
Non-traditional career areas for women
- Agribusiness
- Air Conditioning/Refrigeration/Heating
- Animal Science
- Aquaculture
- Automation Engineering
- Automotive Service Education
- Automotive Service Technology
- Business Management/Entrepreneur
- Collision Repair Technology
- Computer Support Technician
- Culinary Arts
- Cybersecurity & Programming
- Diesel Technology
- Drafting Technology
- Fire Science
- Food Processing Technology
- Geospatial Technology
- Heavy Equipment Ag Technology
- Industrial Systems Maintenance Technology
- Law Enforcement
- Machining & Manufacturing Technology
- Network Systems Technician
- Residential Construction
- Welding Technology
Non-traditional career areas for men
How we can help you start a new career
Students benefit from exposure to a variety of careers and guidance that does not pigeonhole them because of their gender. Don't let anyone say you can't do it!
The Center for New Directions can offer:
- Funds to help you pay for college and supplies
- Workshops and networking events for students like you
- Connections with mentors
- Referrals for professional organizations for men or women in industry
- Job prep skills like interview practice and resume help
Reach out to cnd@csi.edu or call 208-732-6219, or apply for hardship funds.