subject: 2010 Jobs: Six Careers that will Bounce Back from the Recession [print this page] Author: Kasan Groupe Author: Kasan Groupe
With an alleged bounce back from the recession underway, jobs are slowly becoming more plentiful. You know what that means, less food stamps and frugal living and more BMW Fog Lights and heavy duty electronics. So in what fields will jobs become less scarce? Lets take a look. Health care: Of course the demand of health care workers is never at a low, but surprisingly the amount of applicants has decreased in recent years. If you want to hop back on the job wagon, train for a job in health care. In 2010, it is expected that physical therapists, nurses, occupational therapists, and healthcare support professionals will be in high demand. Education: With more stimulus funds going to schools, thousands of jobs will be opening up for teachers, teaching assistants, and school administrators. Interactive Design: With the blow up of the online phenomenon and the integration of GPS systems and touch screen telephones into our daily lives, it is no question that interactive design jobs will be at an all time high in 2010. Energy: The millions of stimulus dollars going toward our global green movement will definitely force energy companies to hire more engineers and thousands and thousands of energy tech professionals. The creation and implementation of solar and wind-powered electricity as well as the search for renewable fuel sources will keep these jobs in high demand. Everyone from a researcher to a manager will be sought after. Child Care: A growing number of parents will need extra support and child care this year. Construction and Infrastructure: Projects such as better roads, bigger bridges, and green neighborhoods will keep engineers and construction workers at the top of their game this year.
If you are currently unemployed, think about opting out of your professional field and consider training in one of these highly recognized careers. If you do, it wont be hard to find a job in 2010! About the Author: