Of recent I am thinking of which are the hottest(lucrative) careers in SWITZERLAND( and for the future) that does not required one to go for a college degree but just some months courses. I am thinking from view points of an immigrant lady...i already have a degree. I knew of health care(Pflege)...it seems most immigrants i met that is what they are planning for or doing. I am not interested in that....any area other than this would be welcomed. By the way i hope i am in the right forum here...if not relocate me. thanks.
It's very true---some of the top paid jobs in CH don't 'require' a college degree.
You're a good buisness person, you're lucky at trading, you have a personality that blows them UBS bosses away....no college will can help you, with the right qualities you can be a high end trader droping a quarter mill before bonus a year!.
But you need to have the skills.......or have 1/4 of the ultimate skills plus some B.(s)A
Swimming teacher. If you have a bit of swimming ability, you can make a great career of it here. Just a few courses, costing a few hundred (each), and Bob's your uncle.
The heads of UBS and Julius Bär do not have a degree, so yes, you can have a career without one. However, this is quite rare, and opening your own business is probably more promising.
So the job is supposed to be paying incredibly well, not require any training or special talent and offer a great work-life balance?
You see, that's where college degrees typically come in: if an employer has a job that pays well and is popular, he has many applicants. From the hundred applications he has only the time to meet maybe 3-5 people for a first interview. He will choose them based on their CV and education is a major factor in that - no matter if you are actually working in the field you studied or not.
Maybe a natural gas pipeline operator would fit the bill - I am pretty sure they do not manage to convince an engineer to do the job, so if you have a technical background you might get the job without degree - and I would expect it to pay easily 120, probably closer to 150k CHF a year...
Yes, but how old are they and aren't they a minority? My opinion is: do a degree, you might not use it, but you have done it. These days having a degree is common, but necessary just to get your feet in the door (as Trev mentioned). The back door without-degree-entry is hard to find.