Ever heard the phrase "Your face is your fortune"? For dentists, our
smile is their fortune. They earn their living diagnosing and treating
teeth and gums, performing oral surgery, and counseling and educating us
on maintaining proper oral health.
The nursing profession will almost always have great hiring opportunity
because of its expanse (from pediatric care to geriatric care, and
everything in between). And as a substantial chunk of our population
ages, the necessity for qualified RNs intensifies.
With excellent job prospects and a solid average salary, the pharmacist
profession nabs the No. 3 spot on our list. Possessors of a Pharm.D can
anticipate nearly 70,000 available jobs this decade—the brunt in
physician offices, outpatient care centers, and nursing homes.
Think of a computer systems analyst as a tech project manager. He or
she is often a liaison between the IT department and a client, and has
influence over both the budgetary and technical considerations of a
project.
At the top of the medical food chain, physicians diagnose and treat
patients, plus they instruct on proper diet, hygiene, and disease
prevention. And like other jobs in the healthcare industry, physicians
will see abundant job growth to 2020.
The more digitized our society becomes, the more important the role of
database administrator becomes. By 2020, we'll need about 33,900 new
ones to store, organize, manage, and troubleshoot all the content we
store on computers.
These tech-smart professionals who design, construct, test, and
maintain software should see abundant job growth up to the year 2020.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts 27.6 percent expansion, or
143,800 new positions.
Use your training period to start networking and begin your search for
physical therapist jobs. Although there will be more than 77,000 jobs in
this field this decade, the early birds will be more marketable.
"Web developer" might seem like a generic term, but a lot of schooling
and skill goes into making a website look good and operate well.
According to the Labor Department, about 65,700 new Web developers will
enter the working world by 2020.
Did you know that dental hygienists make yearly salaries of about
$68,250, but many only work part-time? Something else to consider: This
profession should grow at a breakneck clip as practices hire more
hygienists to boost their patient roster.
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