click on "list of occupations" on the link below to explore some different possibilities within various fields (e.g., healthcare). I was doing a bit of career counseling during/after my master's degree (in rehab counseling) and was rather dismayed, tbh, when looking through a source similar to this and saw that respiratory therapists could make way more money with fewer years of education than I had at that point
I've since gone on to more school and different job prospects now and am doing what I love, but would have enjoyed perusing different possibilities pre-master's program (and debt). Like you, during that time post-undergrad and pre-masters I wasn't quite sure what I wanted to do. Worth doing some exploring before you decide on a direction because there might be possibilities that interest you that you'd never thought of.
CareerOneStop
Generally also you can go to the CareerOneStop places in your location (they keep changing names every so often but basically are the state employment assistance offices and there should be one near you). There are counselors and resources there to kind of help people figure out what they want to do - you have to qualify for some services like help finding jobs but if you just want some ideas for career exploration they should be able to help with that or at least point you to some resources to explore on your own.