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Career Spotlights

Explore in-depth details about specific careers thriving in Hawai'i and beyond.

Marine Biologist

Studies marine organisms, their behaviors, and interactions with the environment. Work can involve research, conservation, and education to protect ocean life.

Skills Needed

Biology
Chemistry
Data Analysis
SCUBA Diving
Research

Education Path

Bachelor's degree in Marine Biology or a related science is required. Master's or Ph.D. for advanced research positions.

Local Opportunities

NOAA, Bishop Museum, DLNR, various conservation non-profits like Mālama Hulēʻia.

A Day in the Life

A day might involve collecting water samples in the field, analyzing data in a lab, writing research papers, or presenting findings to the community.

Salary Range (Hawai'i)

$55,000 - $90,000 per year in Hawai'i.

UI/UX Designer

Creates user-friendly and visually appealing interfaces for websites and applications. They focus on how a product feels and how users interact with it.

Skills Needed

User Research
Wireframing
Prototyping
Visual Design
Figma

Education Path

A formal degree is not always required, but a strong portfolio is essential. Bootcamps, certifications, and degrees in Graphic Design or HCI are common.

Local Opportunities

Growing tech scene in Honolulu, remote work for mainland companies, local startups like Mana Up.

A Day in the Life

Collaborating with developers, creating mockups and prototypes, conducting user testing sessions, and iterating on designs based on feedback.

Salary Range (Hawai'i)

$65,000 - $110,000 per year in Hawai'i or remote.

Hawaiian Language Immersion Teacher

Educates students in a classroom setting where instruction is primarily given in the Hawaiian language ('Ōlelo Hawaiʻi). They are vital for cultural preservation.

Skills Needed

Fluency in 'Ōlelo Hawaiʻi
Teaching
Curriculum Development
Cultural Knowledge

Education Path

Bachelor's degree in Education or Hawaiian Studies, along with a state teaching license. Fluency in Hawaiian is paramount.

Local Opportunities

Ka Papahana Kaiapuni (Hawaiian Language Immersion Program schools across the islands), Kamehameha Schools, and various Pūnana Leo preschools.

A Day in the Life

Preparing lesson plans, teaching subjects like math and science in Hawaiian, fostering a culturally rich environment, and engaging with the community.

Salary Range (Hawai'i)

$50,000 - $75,000 per year in Hawai'i.