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What do pharmacy technician, emergency dispatcher, and administrative personnel careers have in common?
They do not require four-year college degrees as part of the career requirements.
They all require people to become licensed and certified in order to get a career.
They do not require people to have any specialized trainings or postsecondary education.
They all require people to work the same night shift hours, but in different locations.
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"They do not require four-year college degrees as part of the career requirements." — This is the best match.
Explanation: pharmacy technicians, emergency dispatchers, and many administrative personnel typically can enter the field without a bachelor's degree. Pharmacy techs and dispatchers more commonly require specialized training, certification, or state registration (but not a four‑year degree), while administrative roles usually rely on on‑the‑job training, certificates, or associate-level study rather than a four‑year college degree. (There are exceptions depending on employer or state requirements.)
Explanation: pharmacy technicians, emergency dispatchers, and many administrative personnel typically can enter the field without a bachelor's degree. Pharmacy techs and dispatchers more commonly require specialized training, certification, or state registration (but not a four‑year degree), while administrative roles usually rely on on‑the‑job training, certificates, or associate-level study rather than a four‑year college degree. (There are exceptions depending on employer or state requirements.)
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