CAREERS WITH PROMISING OUTLOOK

Choosing a career is an important decision. Doing a little homework before making that decision can help you choose a career that will grow with you. These five careers are expected to continue to be in demand and show growth potential for years to come.


Personal Finance Adviser
Our nation is growing old together! As the baby boomers are preparing for retirement, so is the demand for reputable financial advice. Add to this the fact that investment options continue to become increasingly intricate. This makes this career one of the top jobs in demand. The salary range is high and extremely flexible, as high-end investors can make millions – the more they make the more the Adviser makes. This job requires a degree – so get that diploma!

Environmental Engineer
Environment engineers are responsible for addressing the environmental challenges of today. Conservation, global warming, and energy source depletion, are just a few of the environmental challenges that are researched and addresses. With awareness comes additional funding, meaning that salaries in this field can become very lucrative.

Computer Software Engineer
Computers have a tremendous impact on our lives necessitating the constant development of new software. Computer software engineers apply computer science, engineering, and math to design, develop, and test software while creating integrated solutions for next-generation systems. Most employers prefer to hire Software Engineers with at least a bachelor’s degree and experience with a variety of computer system. However, specialization is the key to a big salary in this industry. Only the most uniquely skilled engineers make the real big bucks

Market Research Analyst
Understanding today’s consumers requires a special set of skills, putting this career in high demand. Market Research Analysts study past statistics to predict future sales, then create marketing strategies to promote, distribute, design, and price products and/or services. A bachelor’s degree with a major in economics or marketing is excellent preparation for entry-level jobs. Competition for this job is fierce, however, as companies seek to expand their markets and consumers become better informed, the need for marketing professionals will increase.

Medical & Health Services Manager
Health care needs good management to keep it running smoothly. Medical & health services managers plan, direct, coordinate, and supervise the delivery of health care. Rapid employment growth is projected with excellent job potential in general medical offices and surgical hospitals. Earnings are high, but long work hours are common. A bachelor’s degree is desired for most entry-level jobs.

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