* Construction workers: WPA workers built a variety of public works projects, including roads, bridges, schools, hospitals, and parks.
* Public works projects: WPA workers built public works projects such as roads, bridges, schools, hospitals, libraries, and parks.
* Artists: WPA artists created paintings, sculptures, murals, and other works of art for public buildings and spaces.
* Writers: WPA writers wrote books, articles, and plays that reflected the experiences of the American people during the Great Depression.
* Musicians: WPA musicians performed concerts, gave lessons, and composed new music.
* Actors: WPA actors performed in plays, radio shows, and movies.
* Teachers: WPA teachers provided education and training to unemployed workers and other members of the community.
* Social workers: WPA social workers helped people who were struggling with poverty, unemployment, and other social problems.
The WPA also offered jobs in a variety of other fields, including forestry, agriculture, and sanitation. These jobs helped to improve the nation's infrastructure and provide essential services to communities across the country.