
Your role in the future is influenced greatly by the decisions you make today.
To meet most requirements for college entrance or an entry-level job, you must prepare by completing a variety of high school courses including sciences, mathematics, English, and social studies and a foreign language.
Courses in computer science, typing, fine arts and humanities also are recommended highly.
Regardless of your career interests, the ability to communicate effectively by speaking and writing is important.
Ask your school counselor about courses relative to your specific career interests.
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The North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) is an agency of state government with a record of growth and innovation that is always on the cutting edge of technology. It is comprised of divisions and programs for highways, public transportation, aviation,bicycles, ferries, rail and motor vehicles. The purpose of the NCDOT is to help meet the challenges and commitments to maintain a safe and efficient transportation system for North Carolina.
The more than 13,000 NCDOT employees have an important role in meeting North Carolina's transportation needs for the 21st century and contributing to our good quality of life now and in the future. The future will bring the most demanding, creative and rewarding times. The NCDOT must maintain a skilled work force to help North Carolina's increasingly complex and changing transportation needs . To meet these needs, it is essential to recruit and hire the best future employees from high schools, colleges and universities.
A career with the NCDOT can enable you to:
- choose from a variety of career areas that interest you;
- become more involved with your community;
- use the latest technology;
- work in an office or in the field; and
- live and work in any region of North Carolina.
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