If you're a recent college grad you probably have one thing on your mind, finding a job.

We've all been there. You're excited to finally be done with college and start your "adult" life, but you're also terrified you won't find a job. Your early 20's are a weird time in life, I mean, I'm almost 30 and I'm still worried I don't have my stuff figured out.

I do have some good news, though. If you recently graduated from LSU, UL, McNeese, or any other Louisiana college and you want to continue to love, laugh and love in "the boot", the job market is looking pretty good. And according to the career experts at Zippia.com, these are some of the best jobs for college grads in the Bayou State.

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    Programmer

    You might be asking yourself "what does a programmer do?" and I am definitely not the person to try to explain it, but if you want to know more about what the job entails you can check it out at zippia.com.

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    Computer Repairman

    This one is pretty self explanatory. So, if you have a love for computers and think fixing them would be a fun career, this is definitely for you!

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    Systems Administrator

    Look at that, another job that has to do with computers. It makes sense though, almost every organization is going to have a computer network and they need a person to be responsible for the day-to-day operations of the networks, aka a systems administrator.

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    Cytotechnologist

    According to zippia.com, Cytotechnologists "are responsible for the screening and reporting of negative gynecological and non-gynecological cytology cases, and identifying and referring abnormal cases to the pathologists." Oh yeah, and they average $56,000 a year.

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    Process Engineer

    Engineer's are definitely in high demand these days. Honestly, if I could go back in time I would have gone to school for engineering. Check out what a job as a process engineer entails and how much they make (spoiler alert: it's a lot) at the Zippia website.

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