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In-demand jobs you can train for in Bridgeport, CT

These are the AI-resilient careers with the most short-term training available near Bridgeport — and the new Workforce Pell Grant can pay for it. Up to $4,310/year, nothing to repay. See if you qualify in two minutes — it's free.

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IT & Cybersecurity

$60k median+6% projected growth
BLS job outlook: Faster than average

Support, networking, and security roles — defending the systems AI is used to attack.

Porter & Chester Institute
IT Support / Networking

Transportation / CDL

$54k median+4% projected growth
BLS job outlook: About as fast as average

Commercial driving. Freight still needs a licensed human in the cab — for years.

New England Tractor Trailer Training School of CT-Bridgeport
CDL / Commercial Driving

Skilled Trades

$51k median+6% projected growth
BLS job outlook: Faster than average

Welding, HVAC, electrical — hands-on work that has to be done on site and can't be automated.

Porter & Chester Institute
Welding Certificate

Healthcare

$42k median+14% projected growth
BLS job outlook: Much faster than average

CNA, medical assistant, phlebotomy — patient-facing roles with steady demand as the population ages.

Porter & Chester Institute
Nurse Aide / Practical Nursing
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"In-demand" reflects which AI-resilient fields have the most short-term training available near Bridgeport (U.S. Dept. of Education College Scorecard). Median pay and projected job growth are from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics — OEWS (May 2023) and Employment Projections (2022–2032) — for a representative occupation in each field; your specific program and local market will vary. Programs are candidates pending each state's Workforce Pell approval for 2026. PellPath is an independent guide, not affiliated with the U.S. Department of Education or BLS.