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Career Trees: Planting Seeds in Growth Industries

A new initiative of the Workforce Development Council Snohomish County, Career Trees are visual representations of vital education, training, and apprenticeship pathways and lattices in nine industry sectors targeted by workforce and economic development as local high-growth sectors.  The sectors represented are:

  •   Aerospace and Manufacturing
  •   Business and Technology
  •   Biotechnology, Biomedical, and Nanotechnology
  •   Construction and Trades
  •   Education
  •   Health Services
  •   Hospitality and Tourism
  •   Public Services and Government
  •   Retail

 

The trees are designed to be used in conjunction with the 2006-08 "Where are you going? A guide to careers and education in Washington State," published by the Washington State Workforce Training and Education Coordinating Board. You can view a pdf version of this guide by clicking here.

 

View and Print the Career Trees

Click on the links below to download the career trees individually, or view and print the entire packet of trees by clicking "All Career Trees."

 

Note: Career Trees are best printed on 11x17 paper.  To print on 8.5x11 paper, adjust printer settings, scaling images to fit.

For more information about the Career Tree Initiative of the Workforce Development Council Snohomish County, contact Stephanie Brockhaus by email or at (425) 921-3497.

 

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