Thoroughbred Careers
From the horse farm to the auction house to the racetrack, there are jobs for you in the thoroughbred business. You might find your niche in the daily care of horses, in farm management, or in sales. Maybe it’s...
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From the horse farm to the auction house to the racetrack, there are jobs for you in the thoroughbred business. You might find your niche in the daily care of horses, in farm management, or in sales. Maybe it’s...
Searching for a new job? Learn effective strategies for finding job opportunities with this with this Job Search lesson from KET's Workplace Essential Skills series. This lessons guides you through the application process, as well as interviewing. This self-paced,...
A coloring book telling the story of Kellie Blair Hardt, a former dropout and now an award-winning special education teacher featured in the Dropping Back In program "Second Chances," is available to download and print.
Apprenticeships are a win-win situation for both employers and the apprentices. Employers get a talent pipeline of skilled employees, and apprentices earn money while they learn the skills of the trade.
Computer and mathematical occupations will experience intense growth in Kentucky.
The world of business operations specialists can be lucrative. You usually need a bachelor’s degree for these positions.
If you like the idea of examining things at the molecular and cellular level, consider a medical laboratory career.
Medical imaging technologists, radiation therapists, and radiologists are very much in demand.
If you like making things or working with equipment, there are careers for you in healthcare.
Demand for physical therapists in Kentucky is expected to grow by double digits.
Pharmacists and pharmacy technicians are in demand in Kentucky.
Compassionate, skilled mental health care providers of all kinds are needed in Kentucky.
Workers are needed to maintain and repair factory equipment and machinery such as conveyors and packaging equipment.
Manufacturing needs engineers of all kinds to design and develop both products and processes.. Drafters and engineering technicians are needed to assist them.
Thousands of workers are needed at the major air-cargo hubs and in manufacturing and retail warehouses throughout the state.
The booming logistics industry offers rewarding careers in administrative support, business operations, and management.
All construction projects begin with planning and designing. That’s where architects, cartographers, surveyors, and drafters come in.
There’s steady work available for engineers, technicians, and drafters in construction.
Team assemblers are, by far, the largest occupational group in Kentucky manufacturing, with over 45,900 total jobs projected in 2026.
A master’s degree in the healthcare field can be the beginning of a variety of fulfilling careers—and opportunities are plentiful.
There are two kinds of degrees to become a physician: Doctor of Medicine (MD) and Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO).
Kentucky manufacturers need workers with the technical skills to shape metals and plastics.
Driving the big rigs is a big responsibility, requiring special expertise and training. Kentucky needs more truck drivers.
Engine and machine repair is a growing field with good pay. Consider putting your skills to work on diesel engines, industrial machinery, or aircraft engines.
You’re a take-charge kind of person. What opportunities await you in management?
The construction industry counts on apprenticeships to train its highly skilled workforce.
You can get started in many construction careers with on-the-job training.
If you’re a people person and enjoy the challenge of making a sale, there are plenty of opportunities for you in Kentucky.
KET’s Workplace Essential Skills online study system, video and workbook series and other workplace resources offer adult learners opportunities to learn math and language arts concepts as well as personal development skills, to be more successful on the job.
Whether it's on the road, in the air, or on the river, you can find a rewarding career in transportation. Learn fun facts about the world of transportation.
The information technology job sector is experiencing intense growth. Learn more fun facts about this exciting field in Kentucky.
The healthcare field is filled with good jobs you may not have considered. And you don't need a four-year bachelor's degree to begin work.
Nursing is one of Kentucky's fastest growing occupations. Learn how to find your career path.
Over 4,500 manufacturing facilities make a wide array of products, from cars to soft drinks to farm gates and jet engines.
Advanced manufacturing is a hotbed of innovation. Learn fun facts about opportunities and benefits in this field.
Presenter materials from 2019 KET Multimedia Day sessions.
Contact your local career center for information on training, job searching, resume preparation and more.
Kentucky Education and Workforce Cabinet Secretary Derrick Ramsey, formerly Secretary of Labor, joins Renee Shaw to discuss the growing interest in apprenticeship opportunities by both job-seekers and employers in the state.
This program spotlights Kentucky's need for a well-trained labor force. Hosted by KET'S Renee Shaw, the one-hour, town-hall forum includes leaders from Kentucky's government, education, business and public policy sectors discussing how to address the state's jobs gap.
KET is harnessing the power of technology and preparing Kentuckians for the jobs of tomorrow with STEM Works, a collection of high-quality digital STEM and workforce resources and related professional development.