Teens, Youg Adults Get Educated for Hot Careers Over Next 10 Years
College and trade school is on the minds of many teens and young adults. For those still in high school and those in college our future career is one of the most important decisions that we will make. 2009 has been a crucial year that has caused many professionals to reevaluate their skills so that they may follow the recent trends. As a student you will also want to evaluate your own likes, dislikes and skills. As you do this here is a bit of information that may be of service.
Many potential careers are still available in tried and tested fields such as Information Technology, Manufacturing, Education, Healthcare and Business. The new opportunities in these fields are in constant innovation. For instance, add an advertising position in the healthcare or education division and the result would mean money. With a bit of education and imagination, one of these careers will make you big payoffs.
Though the previous years have been in turmoil as a result of a faltering economy and business empire meltdowns, and career opportunities have slowed down don’t count them out. Services in less demand today often become the services of great demand tomorrow as an economy recovers. As a young person that is still in high school or college or has just recently started in a career a slow recovery is often more beneficial to you than it is to the older adult.
Job specialists and government economists have estimated careers that will have most job opportunities between 2009 and 2019. While it is difficult for an older adult nearing retirement age to look ahead 5 or 10 years a young person has time on their side. These opening over the next 10 years are expected to occur because new positions will be created and also people normally retire or die leaving their job available for fresh graduates.
Job Openings for Graduates of Vocational Degrees, Associate Programs, and holders of Training Certificates (with the estimated number of job openings)
People who are graduates of vocational degrees are greatly in demand, though the economy falters, the demand for vocational careers are still in great demand. Those who have not completed a bachelor’s degree can always enroll in a vocational program that will enrich their skills to be successful in a blue-collar job.
1. Nursing Aides (1,000,000)
2. Medical Technicians ( 400,000)
3. Automotive Technicians (270,000)
4. Computer Service Specialists (240,000)
5. Preschool Teachers (180,000)
6. Cosmetologists (150,000)
7. Real Estate Agents (110,000)
8. Welders (100,000)
9. Gym Instructors (100,000)
10. Paralegal (100,000)
Job Openings for Graduates of a Bachelor’s Degree. People who are interested to land a job with a modest company should at least have earned a Bachelor’s degree from a respectable university. As the demand is great, the competition is also stiff. If you want promotion and extra skills and experience, there are schools that offer courses and training programs that will let you earn a certificate that you can use for future career prospective.
1. Elementary Teachers (550,000)
2. Auditors/Accountants (450,000)
3. Secondary Teachers (400,000)
4. Software Engineers (300,000)
5. Systems Analysts (250,000)
6. Middle School Teachers (200,000)
7. Network Analysts (200,000)
8. Financial Services (160,000)
9. Systems Administrators (150,000)
10. Foreman/Construction Managers (150,000)
Job Openings for Graduates of a Master’s Degree. People who are interested to land a job with higher payoffs and satisfaction, a master’s degree should be earned. The higher your academic qualification, the higher your salary and position in a company will be. It is also a stepping stone if you want to advance your career. After the master’s degree, you can always consider earning a doctorate program. This will not only increase your money, it will also increase your satisfaction in life.
1. University Professors (700,000)
2. Lawyers (300,000)
3. Physicians (200,000)
4. Clergymen (140,000)
5. Pharmacists (100,000)
6. Counselors (80,000)
7. Therapists (78,000)
8. Social Workers (70,000)
9. Rehabilitation Specialists (50,000)
10. Mental Health Specialists (50,000)
As you can see the next decade still offers a lot of opportunity. Select your careers of interests and get the education you need. Five of ten years from now you will be glad that you did.
