When we think about something like the World Cup, we often picture the matches, the crowds, and the global spotlight, but behind all of it is a workforce that keeps everything running, and keeps communities moving long after the games are over. A new analysis from Zety is putting that into focus, breaking down the high-demand, high-paying jobs that make events like this possible, many of which don’t even require a four-year degree. From infrastructure and safety to logistics and power, Jasmine Escalara says these are careers that not only support a global moment, but offer long-term opportunity and stability in everyday life - and that’s exactly where this conversation begins.