Which careers are best suited for someone with a bachelor’s degree but not a master’s degree? Check all that apply.

Utilities Meter Reader
Tax Examiner
Equal Opportunity Representative
Eligibility Interviewer
City Planner

1 answer

Based on the roles you've listed, here are the ones that are typically best suited for someone with a bachelor's degree but not necessarily a master's degree:

  1. Utilities Meter Reader - This role usually requires a high school diploma or equivalent and may involve some on-the-job training.

  2. Tax Examiner - This position generally requires a bachelor's degree in accounting or a related field, making it suitable for someone with a bachelor's degree.

  3. Equal Opportunity Representative - This role can often be obtained with a bachelor's degree, particularly in fields like human resources, sociology, or a related area.

  4. Eligibility Interviewer - Typically, this job requires a bachelor's degree and involves assessing eligibility for public assistance programs, making it suitable as well.

  5. City Planner - This type of position often requires a master's degree in urban planning or a related field, making it less suitable for someone without a master’s degree.

In summary, the following careers from your list are suitable for someone with just a bachelor’s degree:

  • Utilities Meter Reader
  • Tax Examiner
  • Equal Opportunity Representative
  • Eligibility Interviewer

City Planner generally requires a master's degree and may not be appropriate for someone without one.