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Washington DC Career & Training Directory

Explore 218 careers with Washington DC-specific salary data, licensing requirements, and 6 accredited schools.

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Top Careers in Washington Dc

Washington DC's Federal Government and Policy Economy Creates High-Paying Career Density

Washington D.C. has the highest per-capita income of any U.S. state or territory, driven by the concentration of federal government jobs, policy organizations, international institutions, and law firms. The federal civilian workforce and its vast contractor ecosystem create enormous demand for cybersecurity analysts, IT specialists, policy analysts, and lawyers. Healthcare is the second-largest employer, anchored by MedStar Health and George Washington University Hospital. The District's thriving restaurant scene also sustains significant culinary and hospitality employment. Wages run 20–25% above national medians across nearly all sectors.

Cybersecurity Analyst

Median Salary
$126,400/yr
Job Growth
+32.0% (2022–2032)
Training Time
4-year bachelor's degree + certs
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Software Developer

Median Salary
$142,800/yr
Job Growth
+24.1% (2022–2032)
Training Time
4-year bachelor's degree
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Registered Nurse

Median Salary
$96,400/yr
Job Growth
+5.9% (2022–2032)
Training Time
2–4 years (ADN or BSN)
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Paralegal

Median Salary
$72,400/yr
Job Growth
+4.0% (2022–2032)
Training Time
2-year associate degree
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Electrician

Median Salary
$82,400/yr
Job Growth
+9.8% (2022–2032)
Training Time
4–5 years (apprenticeship)
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Healthcare Administrator

Median Salary
$128,400/yr
Job Growth
+28.0% (2022–2032)
Training Time
4-year bachelor's degree (MHA preferred)
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Salary figures based on BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS), May 2024/2025. Growth projections from BLS Employment Projections 2022–2032. State figures reflect Washington Dc-specific wage data; individual employer pay varies.

Airline Pilot (Career Track) / Flight Student

$171,000/yr median
↑ 6% growth 3–5 years
💻 Technology

DevOps Engineer / Site Reliability Engineer

$120,000/yr median
↑ 15% growth 2–4 years or 6–18 months bootcamp
💻 Technology

Cybersecurity Analyst

$112,000/yr median
↑ 32% growth 6 months–4 years
💻 Technology

Cloud Technician / Cloud Engineer

$107,890/yr median
↑ 18% growth 3 months–4 years
🔧 Skilled Trades

Construction Manager / Superintendent

$101,480/yr median
↑ 8% growth 4 years (degree) or 10+ years (trade experience path)
💻 Technology

Database Administrator (DBA)

$101,000/yr median
↑ 9% growth 2–4 years
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Schools in Washington DC

Community College
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University of the District of Columbia Community College

📍 Washington, DC

DC's only public community college with 25+ associate degree programs; HVAC/R, CDL, and healthcare certifications availa...

Nursing (CNA)Medical AssistingHVACElectricalCDL/Truck Driving
Vocational School
⭐ 77

Bennett Career Institute

📍 Washington, DC

DC's premier cosmetology and barbering school with real salon experience; programs range from 6-week Make-Up Artistry to...

CosmetologyBarber StylingEstheticsMake-Up Artistry
Technical College
⭐ 76

Career Technical Institute

📍 Washington, DC

DC career school on Vermont Avenue offering externship-integrated healthcare, IT, and business programs with day and eve...

Medical AssistingPharmacy TechIT/CybersecurityBusiness AdministrationHealthcare Administration
Vocational School
⭐ 83

Four Walls Career and Technical Education Center

📍 Washington, DC

Tuition-free DC adult training center with HVAC, electrical wiring, and steam engineering programs funded entirely by DC...

HVACElectricalSteam Engineering
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About Washington DC's Job Market

Washington DC's economy supports a strong demand for trained vocational professionals across healthcare, construction, technology, and transportation. The state's growing population drives steady openings for allied health workers, skilled tradespeople, and tech professionals.

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