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Ten Best Careers for Jobseekers

May 26th, 2008 by Ellis | 2 Comments | Filed in Scholarships/Students Loans/Jobs

Jobseekers who didn’t find a job yet can focus their sight into these 10 best careers to train their skills and knowledge in order to gain employment.

 

Here are the hottest ten careers in the world:

 

  1. Nursing information – Health care is a fast growing industry but computerization has not kept pace with it and most hospitals are still stuck with paper recordkeeping. Those with training in nursing and health information technology are in the best position to bridge the gap between IT and patient care and they make over US$100,000 per year.
  2. Experience Designer – This is all about creating a cozy and inviting customer experience and more experience designers are now in great demand as businesses realized that value of giving customers good experience. Executive designers with training in retail management do everything form selecting colors and fabrics to determining scents or sound of a room to create ultimate business of a room to create ultimate business or shopping experience. They average around US$60,000 a year.
  3. Viral Marketers – They are not marketers with colds but hype specialist capable of creating contagion about products or services via word-of-mouth. In big cities where highly sophisticated tactics are required, marketers earn roughly US80,000 a year.
  4. Blogger – There’s no need for you to go abroad. With a computer technology, together with writing talent and a “unique voice” in blogging, you can draw people from across the globe to your site to read what you are thinking in your journal. Businesses are hiring bloggers to write about their products. Many successful bloggers of today earn six figure incomes in US dollars. We can site an example here of Darren Rowse of ProBlogger and Digital Photography fame, and Abe Olandres of YugaTech.
  5. Carbon Management Consultant – They are not coal miners but business professional, usually with MBAs in an engineering or project management specialty, and they help businesses to reduce their carbon footprint I order to mitigate climate change. They earn US$60,000 a year.
  6. Welders – The US Bureau of Labor Statistics said 450,000 welders will be needed by 2014. Due to revolutionized welding technology, there will be a growing global demand for welders.
  7. Personal Chef – Living in the fast lane and trends toward saving time in food shopping and preparation have contributed to the development of a career for personal chefs and it is a growing culinary career.
  8. Conservation Scientist – Formerly known as forest rangers, these environmental protectors now hold one of the fastest growing jobs. It is now accepted that there is more to protecting national wild lands in the US than just preventing forest fires. This career easily earns US$56,000 a year.
  9. International Logistic Manager – we all know that technology has shrunk our big wide world into a global village. International logistic managers ensure that material and products are transported safely, within schedule time and within budget. These professionals, generally with degrees in logistics or supply chain management, are well compensated for their international experience.
  10. HVACR Technicians – You are surely familiar with HVACR (heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration) technicians but what they do now is something new. Clean air and energy-efficiency are among today’s hot topics and those who have the expertise to work sophisticated HVACR systems are amply rewarded.

 

 

            

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