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Explore specialties, strengths, interests, and sectors across public health.
A public health career platform built to connect career direction, 38+ pathways, skills, credentials, experience, positioning, and opportunity in one guided system.
If you've ever typed "what can I do with a public health degree?" into a search bar, I already know something about you.
You care about this field. You're motivated enough to be looking. But the options are so vast — epidemiology, policy, informatics, environmental health, global health, community programs, research, government, healthcare, academia — that figuring out where you fit starts to feel like its own full-time job.
That question doesn't disappear after graduation. I hear it from people who are five years in, ten years in, fifteen years in. Public health is broad by design. That's what makes it one of the most important fields in the world. It's also what makes it genuinely hard to navigate.
I didn't build STEELE because public health lacks opportunity. I built it because there are so many opportunities that knowing where you belong can become overwhelming — and most people are trying to figure it out without a guide.
What can I actually do with my public health degree?
Which specialty or area should I go into?
How do I get experience when every job already requires it?
Do I need another degree, or another certification?
Should I learn R, SAS, SQL, Python, or Power BI?
What jobs should I even be applying for?
My own career has crossed epidemiology, infection prevention, healthcare, public health data and analytics, research, government and public-sector settings, and academia.
I've earned a DrPH, an MBA, an MPH, and the CIC certification — and I've spent years teaching public health students and helping professionals navigate the same questions I once had to figure out for myself.
You can find pieces of career advice everywhere. The difficult part is knowing which advice applies to you, which skills matter for the career you want, and how the pieces fit together into a path that makes sense.
STEELE is organized around one framework that reflects how career development in public health actually works.
Explore specialties, strengths, interests, and sectors across public health.
Identify the direction that fits your strengths, values, and goals.
Build the skills, credentials, and knowledge your pathway requires.
Develop experience, professional presence, and proof of your capabilities.
Find and pursue the right opportunities — and keep growing.
The goal isn't to give you more information. It's to help you understand what matters for your next move, what to work on first, and how each part of your career strategy connects.
Start your 7-day free trial and move from career direction to skills, experience, credentials, positioning, opportunities, and advancement — all inside one connected STEELE system.
Get started today before this once in a lifetime opportunity expires.