Please always verfiy the company is legitimate when searching by "type" or by "job board". See Job Search Tips below.
Administrative, Managerial, Executive, Office, Clerical
Caregiver, Nanny, Infant Care, Elderly Care
Cashier, Sales, Frontline Worker, Customer Service
Custodial, Cleaning, Housekeeping, Janitor
Teacher, Aide, Substitute, Faculty, Full-time, Part-time
Ground Keeping, Gardening, Mowing
Mechanic, Engineer, Technician, Full-time, Part-time
Manager, Project Manager, Office Manager
Secretary, Office Manager, Assistant, Receptionist, Admin Assistant, Indexing
Remote, Hybrid, work-from-home
Sales, Management, Customer Service
Culinary, Dietary, Nursing, Caretaking
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Tech, Administrative, Communications, Financial, Customer Service, Education, etc., Full-Time, Part-Time, In-Person, Hybrid, Remote, Internships, Contracted
Drivers, Managers, Customer Service, etc
Analyst, Finance, Managerial, Security, etc.
Technical, Teaching, Electric, Ground Keeping, etc., Full-Time, Part-Time
Technical, Teaching, Electric, Ground Keeping, etc., Full-Time, Part-Time
Technical, Managerial, Financial, etc., Full-Time, Part-Time
Clerk, Bagger, Cashier, Department Leader, Night Lead, etc., Full-Time, Part-Time
Technical, Teaching, Electric, Ground Keeping, etc., Full-Time, Part-Time
Cashier, HR, Customer Service, General Merchandise, etc., Full-Time, Part-Time
Juvenile Justice & Youth Services: Full-Time, Part-Time
Auto Care Center, Cashier, Stocking, Online Orders, etc., Full-Time, Part-Time
Custodial, Office, Grounds Keeping, Mechanical, Maintenance, etc., Full-Time, Part-Time
Drivers, Managers, Customer Service, etc
Food Service / Dietary Aide, etc.
Currently hiring for various positions
Halloween Costume Crypt in Lehi
Seasonal job starts the end of August and goes till October. 16 years of age or older. Message Lyndsie Medlyn if interested
Juvenile Justice & Youth Services: Full-Time, Part-Time
Sales
If someone thinks they might be a good fit to work in sales please talk to Sapphire.
Sign up for emails: Many platforms like Indeed and LinkedIn allow you to sign up for emails which list jobs with specific attributes of your choosing.
Verify the company: Job listings often list jobs that are not legitimate. Protect yourself by verifying the company you are applying for as well as only sharing limited contact information on your initial application (such as your name and a non-private email address). To verify a company you can google "is [CompanyName] legitimate". Once you verify the company is legitimate it is also safer to apply for the job via that company's website. Look for their careers page and search for the job opening. You can also read the article from Western Governers in the Job Search Resources section below.
Apply to many jobs: Tailor your application/resume to the job title you want. Make sure you utilize industry standard verbiage for that job title in your resume. Then apply to 5-10 jobs with similar titles per day. This has been proven to yield results in a fairly timely manner.
Custom tailor your resume: Tailor your application/resume to the job title you want. Make sure you utilize industry standard verbiage for that job title in your resume. If there is a job that sticks out more than the others, you can tailor your resume for that specific application and even write a cover letter to the company. Make sure you use keywords in your resume that match the words used in the job description's required qualifications. This ensures you make it through the company's AI screenings. You can also utilize AI to help you accomplish this.
Ask for the right price: Many job postings will ask for your desired salary. Do a quick google search for the job title and the average pay for that title in your area/state. Then aim for somewhere in or close to that range according to your skill level and need.
Do not worry about rejection: Do not dwell on rejection or being ghosted. When applying for many jobs it is bound to happen to everyone. Keep at it.
Verify the company: See the "Verify the company" bullet point under Job Search Tips above.
Department of Workforce Services - Tips & Job Search Websites
Western Governors - Tips for Avoiding Job Scams and Ghost Postings
Western Governors - Career Tips, Articles, & Job Listings
LDS Employment Services - Job Seeking Resources, Starting a Business Resources, & more
Keep it Short & Focused: Aim for 1 page (2 pages max). Only include relevant experience for the job you're applying for.
Use Strong Action Words: Start bullet points with words like managed, built, organized, repaired, improved, supported, created, or assisted.
Highlight Achievements in Past Jobs, Not Just Duties: Instead of just listing tasks, focus on results. For example: "Helped reduce shipping errors by 20% by improving warehouse inventory system."
Tailor your Resume: Tweak your resume to match the job title by using similar keywords and emphasizing relevant skills. If there is a job that sticks out more than the others, you can tailor your resume for that specific application and even write a cover letter to the company. Make sure you use keywords in your resume that match the words used in the job description's required qualifications. This ensures you make it through the company's AI screenings. You can also utilize AI to help you accomplish this.
Include Certifications & Skills: List any certifications, tools, or software you know that relate to the job.
Make it Easy to Read & Use a Simple Layout: Use a one column simple layout, clear fonts, bullet points, and enough white space so it’s easy to scan. Too many fancy graphics can distract. If you use the Canva Resume Templates resource in this section, make sure to keep the design simple!
Layout in Sections: A well-organized resume is easy to read and highlights your strengths quickly. Most resumes follow a simple layout with clear sections such as contact information, professional summary, skills, certifications, work history (reverse chronological order), education (reverse chronological order), and notable accomplishments.
Proofread Carefully: Spelling and grammar mistakes can make a bad impression—read it out loud or ask a friend to review it.
Canva Resume Templates - Keep it simple
Department of Workforce Services - Resume Resources
Research the Company: Learn about the company’s mission, services, and recent news.
Know the Job Description: Be familiar with the role and how your skills match it.
Practice Common Questions: Prepare answers for common interview questions that you might be asked such as:
"Tell us about yourself.": Keep this about your professional life, such as education & noteable past jobs.
"What are your strengths and weaknesses?": Again keep this related to the job.
"Why do you want this job?": Explain why this job seems like a good fit for you. Do NOT say that you need the money.
“Tell us of a time you encountered a difficult situation & how you handled or solved it.”: Use the STAR Method --- Explain the Situation & Task, express what Action you took to remedy the situation, and describe the Results of your actions.
Prepare Your Own Questions: Ask thoughtful questions about the role or company.
Dress Appropriately: Choose professional attire that fits the company culture.
Arrive Early: Aim to arrive 10–15 minutes before the interview.
Bring Necessary Materials: Resume copies, a notebook, pen, and any required documents.
Be Positive and Confident: Show enthusiasm and confidence through your words and body language.
Listen Carefully: Pay attention to the interviewer and ask for clarification if needed.
Follow Up After Interviews: If you have not heard from the company 4-10 days after your interview send a follow up email to let them know you are still interested. Do not send more than 1-2 emails and make sure they are many days apart. If you do not hear after sending a max of 2 emails, assume you did not get the position.
LinkedIn Interview Tips - Requires account and sign-in
Department of Workforce Services - Interviewing Resources
Let People Know You’re Looking: Tell friends, family, teachers, and former coworkers what kind of work you’re seeking—they may know someone hiring.
Attend Local Job Fairs or Career Events: These are great places to meet employers and learn about companies.
Use LinkedIn: If you're comfortable, create a LinkedIn profile to connect with professionals and follow companies you’re interested in.
Follow Up After Meetings: If you meet someone at an event or through a friend, send a quick thank-you email or message.
Join Online Groups or Forums: Many careers have Facebook Groups, Reddit communities, or other online spaces where people share job leads and advice.
Practice Your “Elevator Pitch”: Be ready to briefly explain who you are, what you’re looking for, and what you’re good at.
Stay Positive & Professional: Be polite, patient, and genuine—networking is about building relationships, not just asking for jobs.
Department of Workforce Services - Education
Department of Workforce Services - Workshops
Department of Workforce Services - Career Exploration
LDS Employment Services - Online Workshops
Typical Salary Outlook
Standard: $30,000–$40,000
With experience or in specialized facilities a CNA can make $40,000+
Career Overview
CNAs assist patients with daily living activities, take vital signs, and provide basic patient care under the supervision of nurses.
Typical Training Paths
State-approved CNA training programs (4–12 weeks)
Clinical experience requirements
Certifications
State CNA Certification (required after passing a competency exam)
Education
Mountainland Technical College
Red Cross CNA Training (online)
Local community colleges (CNA hybrid programs)
Nurse.org CNA Resources (online)
Professional Groups or Resources
National Network of Career Nursing Assistants
CNA Classes Near Me (Resource Hub)
Typical Salary Outlook
Entry: $30,000–$40,000
Standard: $40,000–$75,000
Experienced specialists and managers can earn $90,000+
Career Overview
Digital Marketing Specialists focus on online promotion, including social media, SEO, email marketing, and digital advertising.
Typical Training Paths
Google Digital Marketing & E-Commerce Certificate (Coursera)
Short-term marketing bootcamps
Self-taught via online courses
Certifications
Google Analytics Certification
HubSpot Inbound Marketing Certification
Meta (Facebook) Digital Marketing Certification
Education
Mountainland Technical College
Coursera (Online Google Digital Marketing Certificate)
Udemy (Online SEO & Social Media Marketing Courses)
HubSpot Academy (Online Free Certifications)
Professional Groups or Resources
American Marketing Association (AMA)
DigitalMarketer Community
Typical Salary Outlook
Entry: $40,000–$45,000
Standard: $50,000–$65,000
Experienced technicians can earn $70,000+
Career Overview
HVAC Technicians install, maintain, and repair heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems in homes, businesses, and industrial settings.
Typical Training Paths
HVAC trade school programs (6 months to 2 years)
Apprenticeships
On-the-job training
Certifications
EPA Section 608 Certification (Required)
NATE Certification (Optional, respected in the industry)
Education
Mountainland Technical College (hands-on)
Penn Foster HVACR Technician Training (online)
SkillCat HVAC Training App (online)
Coursera or edX for HVAC fundamentals (online)
Professional Groups or Resources
Air Conditioning Contractors of America (ACCA)
Refrigeration Service Engineers Society (RSES)
Typical Salary Outlook
Entry: $40,000
Standard: $50,000–$70,000
Career Overview
IT Support Specialists help users with hardware, software, networking, and troubleshooting issues in various industries.
Typical Training Paths
Google IT Support Certificate (Coursera)
Associate degree in IT (optional)
Self-paced online courses
Certifications
CompTIA A+ (Widely recognized)
Google IT Support Professional Certificate
Education
Coursera (Online Google IT Support Certificate)
LinkedIn Learning (Online IT Help Desk courses)
Udemy (Online IT Support Bootcamps)
Professional Groups or Resources
CompTIA IT Pro Community
Spiceworks Community Forums
Typical Salary Outlook
Standard: $35,000–$45,000
Experienced: $45,000–$55,000
Career Overview
Medical Billers and Coders handle insurance claims, medical coding, and billing procedures in healthcare settings.
Typical Training Paths
Certificate programs (6 months to 1 year)
Associate degree in Health Information Technology (optional)
Certifications
Certified Professional Coder (CPC) by AAPC
Certified Coding Associate (CCA) by AHIMA
Education
Mountainland Technical College
AAPC Online Medical Coding Courses (online)
Penn Foster Medical Billing & Coding Program (online)
Coursera Healthcare IT Courses (online)
Professional Groups or Resources
AAPC (American Academy of Professional Coders)
AHIMA (American Health Information Management Association)
Typical Salary Outlook
Entry-level: $60,000–$80,000
Mid-level: $80,000–$100,000
Senior and certified (e.g., PMP): $110,000+, depending on industry and region
Types of Project Management
Waterfall (traditional, sequential planning)
Agile (adaptive, iterative, often in tech)
Scrum (Agile sub-framework using sprints)
Kanban (visual workflow board)
Lean (focus on efficiency, waste reduction)
Hybrid (mix of Agile + Waterfall)
Education Paths
Traditional: Business or Management degrees (2–4 years)
Google Project Management Certificate (via Coursera)
Udemy: PM Bootcamps and Agile/Scrum training
Coursera: University-led project management courses
edX: Professional certificates from top universities
Certifications to Consider
CAPM: Certified Associate in Project Management (entry-level)
PMP: Project Management Professional (industry gold standard)
PMI-ACP: Agile Certified Practitioner
ScrumMaster (CSM): For Agile/Scrum roles
CompTIA Project+: For IT-related PMs
Join a Professional Community
PMI (Project Management Institute): offers membership, resources, and local chapters
Scrum Alliance: Agile/Scrum community and certifications
LinkedIn Groups: "Project Management Professionals", "Agile Enthusiasts", etc.
Local Meetups or Tech Hubs
Typical Salary Outlook
Junior: $50,000–$70,000
Mid-level: $80,000–$100,000
Senior: $120,000+, especially in front-end frameworks or full-stack roles
Types of Web Development
Front-End Development (HTML, CSS, JavaScript, UI frameworks like React, Vue)
Back-End Development (server-side logic, databases, Node.js, Django, etc.)
Full-Stack Development (front-end + back-end skills)
Web Design (UI/UX focus, sometimes overlaps with front-end)
DevOps (deployment, CI/CD, cloud infrastructure for web apps)
Education Paths
Mountainland Technical College
Self-Taught: Thousands of free resources online (MDN, FreeCodeCamp, YouTube, etc.)
Google Career Certificates (via Coursera)
Udemy: Full-Stack Web Dev Bootcamps, JS courses, Python courses
Coursera & edX: University-led web development programs
Coding Bootcamps: Short-term, immersive programs (3–6 months)
Associate/Bachelor's degrees in Computer Science or Web Dev
Popular Tools & Technologies
HTML, CSS, JavaScript
React, Vue, Angular (Front-End Frameworks)
Node.js, Express, Django, Flask (Back-End)
Python
Git, GitHub (Version Control)
MongoDB, PostgreSQL, MySQL (Databases)
VS Code, Chrome DevTools, Netlify, Vercel (Dev Tools & Deployment)
Certifications to Consider
FreeCodeCamp Certifications (Responsive Design, JS Algorithms, APIs)
Google Front-End Certificate (Coursera)
Meta Front-End or Back-End Certificate (Coursera)
Udemy Full-Stack Developer Bootcamp Certificate
AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner (good for hosting knowledge)
Communities to Join
GitHub: Explore projects, contribute to open source
Stack Overflow: Ask/answer coding questions
Dev.to: Web dev blog community
Reddit: webdev, learnprogramming
Discord: Web dev servers for real-time help
Meetup: Local dev groups & coding nights
Typical Salary Outlook
$45,000–$60,000 per year
Advanced roles or specialized welders can earn $70,000+
Career Overview
Welding Technicians join metal parts using welding tools and techniques, often working in construction, manufacturing, or repair industries.
Typical Training Paths
Welding certificate programs (6 months to 2 years)
Apprenticeships or on-the-job training
Certifications (if applicable)
AWS Certified Welder (American Welding Society)
Specialized certifications for specific techniques or industries
Best Training Options
Mountainland Technical College
Tulsa Welding School Online Resources (Online)
Lincoln Electric Welding Training (Online)
Coursera Introductory Metalwork Courses (Online)
Professional Groups or Resources
American Welding Society (AWS)
WeldingWeb Online Community