Top Careers for High School Students Who Want to Work with People

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Stop Choosing a Major Before You Understand the Career

One of the most common things we hear from high school students is: “I think I want to major in business.” Or… “Maybe biology?”

But majors aren’t careers. And one of the biggest mistakes students make is choosing a college major before understanding the kind of work they actually want to do. At Pathfinders, we help students reverse the process:

Start with how you want to work → Explore careers → Then choose educational pathways that support that future.

For students who know one thing for certain—that they want to work with people and not spend all day sitting at a desk—this guide is for you. And if you haven’t yet thought about what kind of work gives you energy, our career exploration guide is a great place to start.

1. Healthcare Helper: Physical Therapist

What the work feels like: You spend your day coaching, encouraging, evaluating movement, and helping patients recover and improve.

Great fit if you:

  • Enjoy science
  • Like movement and activity
  • Want meaningful relationships

Educational pathways to consider: Exercise Science, Kinesiology, Biology, Human Physiology, Health Sciences, Athletic Training

Typical next step: Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT)

2. Experience Creator: Event Planner

What the work feels like: Fast-paced. Social. Problem-solving under pressure. One day you’re touring venues. The next you’re managing a nonprofit gala or corporate conference.

Great fit if you:

  • Love organizing
  • Enjoy variety
  • Like high-energy environments

Educational pathways to consider: Hospitality Management, Event Management, Marketing, Communications, Business Administration, Public Relations

Typical next step: Internships and real-world event experience matter as much as coursework.

3. Mentor & Developer: Education Careers

What the work feels like: Helping others learn, grow, and reach milestones. Today, education extends far beyond classrooms.

Great fit if you:

  • Enjoy leadership
  • Like helping people improve
  • Want purpose-driven work

Educational pathways to consider: Education, Child Development, Educational Studies, Psychology, Special Education, Subject-area degrees + licensure

Typical next step: Teaching license or graduate specialization.

4. Problem Solver: Occupational Therapist

What the work feels like: Helping people build skills and independence. No two days—or patients—look alike.

Great fit if you:

  • Enjoy healthcare
  • Like creativity
  • Want human interaction

Educational pathways to consider: Psychology, Health Sciences, Human Development, Exercise Science, Biology, Occupational Science

Typical next step: Master’s or doctoral program.

5. Experience Leader: Hospitality & Hotel Management

What the work feels like: Running experiences, leading teams, serving guests, solving problems.

Great fit if you:

  • Like people
  • Want energy and movement
  • Enjoy leadership

Educational pathways to consider: Hospitality Management, Business Administration, Tourism Management, Event Management, Communications, Organizational Leadership

Typical next step: Management training and operational leadership.

6. Builder & Leader: Construction Management

What the work feels like: Job sites. Team meetings. Client conversations. Seeing your work become reality.

Great fit if you:

  • Want leadership
  • Like being active
  • Enjoy tangible results

Educational pathways to consider: Construction Management, Civil Engineering, Architecture, Project Management, Business

Typical next step: Internships and project coordination roles.

7. Relationship Builder: Sales

What the work feels like: Helping people solve problems and make decisions. Modern sales is communication, not persuasion.

Great fit if you:

  • Like meeting people
  • Enjoy goals and growth
  • Communicate well

Educational pathways to consider: Marketing, Business, Communications, Psychology, Finance, Entrepreneurship

Typical next step: Entry-level sales, business development, or account management.

8. Child Advocate: Child Life Specialist

What the work feels like: Supporting children and families during difficult healthcare experiences.

Great fit if you:

  • Love children
  • Enjoy emotional connection
  • Want meaningful work

Educational pathways to consider: Child Life, Child Development, Psychology, Family Studies, Social Work, Education

Typical next step: Clinical hours and certification.

9. Action-Oriented Helper: Firefighter & Emergency Services

What the work feels like: High teamwork. Fast decisions. Constant movement.

Great fit if you:

  • Want active work
  • Like helping people
  • Stay calm under pressure

Educational pathways to consider: Fire Science, Emergency Management, EMS, Public Safety, Criminal Justice

Typical next step: Academy training and certifications.

10. Coach & Motivator: Recreation, Sports & Wellness

What the work feels like: Helping people improve performance and wellbeing.

Great fit if you:

  • Love movement
  • Enjoy motivating others
  • Prefer active environments

Educational pathways to consider: Exercise Science, Sports Management, Recreation Management, Athletic Training, Wellness Management

Typical next step: Certification and field experience.

11. Talent Builder: Human Resources & Recruiting

What the work feels like: Building teams, coaching employees, interviewing candidates.

Great fit if you:

  • Understand people
  • Enjoy communication
  • Like helping organizations grow

Educational pathways to consider: Human Resources, Psychology, Business, Communications, Organizational Leadership

Typical next step: Recruiting, HR coordination, talent acquisition.

12. Creator & Builder: Entrepreneurship

What the work feels like: Every day is different. Selling. Networking. Leading. Creating.

Great fit if you:

  • Want freedom
  • Enjoy ownership
  • Like variety

Educational pathways to consider: Entrepreneurship, Business, Marketing, Finance, Economics, Almost any major paired with business experience

Typical next step: Build experience while building something.

Don’t Ask “What Should I Major In?” — Ask “What Type of Work Gives Me Energy?”

Because there are many educational pathways to most careers and many careers that connect to a single major.

At Pathfinders, we help students discover who they are first, then identify careers, educational pathways, and colleges that fit both their goals and their lives. If your student is still in the early stages of thinking this through, our college planning guide for 9th and 10th graders walks through how to build a strong foundation before junior year.

Career exploration isn’t about finding one perfect answer. It’s about finding the right direction before making one of the biggest investments your family will make.