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Friday, 27 November 2009

In finding a job after graduation, which will you consider? The best paid jobs or the hot jobs? Which is more important when you want a lifelong satisfaction and careers success?

Actually, there is no best answer for this. The best job to choose depends on what your interests are. When you want a best paid career, you should always think about which of these jobs are projected for growth in the succeeding years. After all, the best jobs you can find will be those that are not only with high payoffs but are still "hot" or in demand for at least ten years.

So, let's take a closer look.

The Best Paid Careers

The United States Bureau of Labor Statistics projected that the jobs with the best payoffs will also be in great demand in the coming years. These careers are:

1. Medical Aids, Physicians, Surgeons

2. Business Leaders

3. Lawyers

4. Ophthalmologists, optometrists, opticians

5. Sports Professionals

6. Information Technology Professionals

7. Sales Managers

8. Therapists

9. Systems managers

10. Network Analysts

Other high-paying careers that might be in demand in the following years will include: health managers, nursing aides, marketing analysts, dental services.

It's very clear that the health care industry is not only a rewarding job that you may want to consider. However, let me warn you in choosing your job based on how much you need to make. Of course, most of us like making money. It pays the bills and buys material things. However, as the old saying goes, "money is not everything." Think about it. Maybe your current job is a six-figure career, but does it give you satisfaction and your worth? Should we be doing something we don't love?

If we can find a job that promises to be high-paying careers and you think that it is something that you will enjoy, that will be great!

But if not, you should carefully think of your choices and interests before you sign a job contract. After all, the best paid careers are those jobs that pay not only a high amount, but also provide satisfaction and happiness.

Another way to view things is to look for "hot" careers or those jobs that are now in great demand. These hot careers in the future will give you some ideas on what might be the best jobs for you. One right way to evaluate these careers is going through a list produced by the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics. This government agency ranks the best careers from 2009 to 2019 on the speed of the career growth.

The careers that the BLS has predicted to increase over the few succeeding years are:

1. Medical aides

2. Network Analysts

3. Surgeon Aides

4. Social Workers

5. Home Health Aides

6. Medical Transcriptionists

7. Physical Therapists

8. Software Engineers

9. Systems Engineers

10. Physical Therapy Aides

Confidently, most of us will see many job opportunities for examination among the highest-paid careers and hottest careers lists, if you are considering making a career move in the next few years. Obviously, you have to find careers that are important for you, your interests, aptitudes, skills, experience and education.

The best way to find a rewarding career is to use more resources, as competition is very tough these days.

POSTED BY: Rich Lanning AT 01:52 pm   |  Permalink   |  0 Comments  |  E-mail this
Friday, 27 November 2009

Most experts select the top ten careers for 2009 depending on the salary and the job satisfaction. Even though money is important to a man's modern survival, it is not the most important factor to determine the ten hottest careers:

1. Video jockeying (VJs). This is one of the most popular jobs in the entertainment and television industry. Video Jockeys are also music authorities and are required to possess the updated information on the latest trends in music, videos, stars and other entertainment celebrities. This kind of job is appealing for teenagers and fresh graduates.

2. Fashion Designing. A career as a fashion designer is becoming trendy. It includes creating new designs to ride in with the fashion trends. Many huge fashion houses, hire many fashion designers and most of them are doing business almost in any part of the world.

3. Call Centers. A career as a call center agent offer wide array of opportunities for people who have not completed a degree but at least reached college level. This job is high-paying and the job is very easy. Most call centers provide benefits such as free transportation, meals and other rewarding benefits. This job is popular in India, Philippines and Singapore.

4. Pilot. A career as an airplane pilot is both rewarding and satisfying. Aside from the high salary, it will give a person a rare chance of traveling around the globe. This is a very competitive field and the money is always good. However, it is a job which needs high qualifications. One needs rigorous training in aviation, interpretation of weather reports, operation of complex controls and also a spirit for safety travel.

5. Biotechnologists. As many people go loco with organic food and health products. A career in biotechnology seems lucrative. There is a great scope for individuals in this career field as the demand increases worldwide. Most biotechnologists work in factories, processing plants, biology laboratories, government funded projects and private organizations.

6. Accountant. Accountants carry out a wide array of accounting, auditing, taxation, financial counseling and other activities for private or corporate services. Some accountants focus on tax matters of the government, such as auditing companies of its tax obligations to the state.

7. Interior decorators and Landscape artists. As more people grow richer, they tend to build or buy houses. Interior decorators and landscape artists both work with decorating spaces within rooms, buildings, or gardens, show parks and other places. The advantage in this career is you have your own time if you are working on a freelance basis.

8. Wedding planner/Bridal Consultant. Wedding planners and bridal consultants are individual professionals who are trained to see to the very specific and delicate details during a wedding. These people are experts in managing every need of the bride and groom from the planning process to reception. The demand is growing as people want their wedding day as perfect as possible.

9. Mental Health Counselors. These professionals help people deal with substance abuse, suicidal tendencies, stress management, boosting self-esteem and self confidence, wedding counseling and other issues affecting the mental and emotional health of an individual and of the family.

10. Marriage counselors. These people provide support, guidance, treatment, rehabilitation, cure, treatment and instruction to couples who have found their marriage in a failing state. They are well-trained in conflict resolution and management. As the divorce and annulment rate increases, this career has an increasing demand.

POSTED BY: Rich Lanning AT 01:50 pm   |  Permalink   |  0 Comments  |  E-mail this
Friday, 27 November 2009

As the world economy continues to fail and falter, job careers in 2009 are also expected to decrease. However, if you are lucky enough and highly qualified to be in one of these top professions, your future career is still secured. Read over this list and consider seeking the right education and skills for the job that you are mostly interested in.

1. Software Programmer. (Average Salary: $ 70,000)Most companies from almost all sectors are looking for software professionals and programmers as a response to the increasing dependency of the modern society to technology.

2. Career Counselor. (Average Salary: $ 55,000) More people are starting education without a possible career and aptitude in mind. How can these people gain a job? From placement agencies to government programs, career counselors are in demand to help these people as most of them are expected to think over their career prospective.

3. Networking Manager. (Average Salary: $ 55,000) Since most modern businesses are assisted with computer networks, professionals who can sort out complicated network systems are highly in demand. Network Managers are the people needed to maintain a business' infrastructure and keep them up to date.

4. Public Relations Manager. (Average Salary: $ 45,000) The new trend in the field of public relations is not for new products, innovations or exciting business strategies. Rather, public relations managers will be busy in 2009 in telling the story of a failing economy without making people scream in panic.

5. Engineers (Average Salary: $ 70,000) Even though, the automated business decreased the hiring of skilled labors and service employees, it is however in need of engineers who will build automated systems and programs. In the US, the current demand is 100,000 every year.

6. Medical Technician (Average Salary: $ 35,000) of course nurses are in demand, but how about the people in the healthcare field aside from doctors and nurses? Well, there is also a great demand for medical technicians who are needed to operate laboratory and medical equipment such as CAT scan technicians, lab assistants and nursing aides. Healthcare has been the largest industry in most countries, and this industry is not composed entirely of doctors and nurses.

7. Auditor. (Average Salary: $ 65,000) With the economic falter due to failed economic policies and anomalous famed business meltdowns, most businesses are in need of watchmen to scrutinize every financial operation. Also, the money from the stimulus package needs to be audited.

8. Factoring. (Average Salary: $ 80,000) Now wait, have you ever heard of a factoring. No folks, this is not about a factory. Well, if you have studied algebra you have more than likely encountered this term. Factoring is now a trend in small businesses for extra funding based on their accounts receivable. This is entirely legal where entrepreneurs can seek help when other types of loans are not available.

9. Counselor (Average Salary: $ 40,000) Aside from people's financial problems, we need to be advised to boost self-esteem and aptitude. Normally, a person's worth is tied up in their careers and when failed, it could lead to mental and emotional crisis. That is why counselors and professional in mental health services are in great demand.

10. Nurse. (Average Salary: $ 60,000) The Healthcare Industry has been in a boom for quite some time and as the current demand suggests, this trend will continue for at least some more time.

POSTED BY: Rich Lanning AT 01:47 pm   |  Permalink   |  0 Comments  |  E-mail this
Friday, 27 November 2009

Now that 2008 recent career trends are over, job seekers want to know the place to get huge job payoffs. A political year like 2009 has a lot of ways of sending professionals back to fundamentals in order to reevaluate their job skills.

No wonder, job career developments due to the boom of new industries have the element of tried and tested fields such as education, healthcare, technology, and manufacturing business; the new prospective in these fields lie in the fine print. For instance, add an administrative position in an institutionalized sector such as education or business and the result would mean more money. With education and a bit of creativity, maybe one of these hot careers could make your 2009 happier and richer:

1. Marketing and Advertising Manager

Average Salary: $ 65,000

Education Requirements: University degree in marketing, communication or public relations

Backgrounder: If you can create and apply techniques that will let the company increase its sales and profits, you are qualified for this job. Almost all companies that sell products need to advertise. Advertising Managers should be well-equipped with a solid marketing program as marketing has been the backbone of any business.

2. Healthcare Assistant

Average Salary: $ 25,000

Education Requirements: Certificate of Healthcare Assistance or related medical degrees

Backgrounder: A physician is a busy person and needs assistants to help him while serving medical patients. There are new websites that offer healthcare assistance courses online. 

3. IT Network Specialist

Average Salary: $ 70,000

Education Requirements: Degree in Information Technology

Backgrounder: The IT industry needs people who have superb networking skills for online marketing. An outstanding experience and skill in Windows applications or Macintosh OS X are a plus.

4. Teacher

Average Salary: $ 40,000

Education Requirements: University Degree in Education

Backgrounder: Impart your knowledge and skills to the young generation. Aside from the traditional university degree programs, there are also online teaching degrees where you can earn a degree using your home computer.

5. Programmer

Average Salary: $ 74, 980

Education Requirements: Certificate in Computer Programming or an IT Degree

Backgrounder: The online gaming is a booming industry and it is always in need of new game developers. It is also a competing industry with film makers.

6. Educational Supervisor

Average Salary: $ 70,000

Education Requirements: Basically, a graduate degree in education administration

Backgrounder: As the school district system resulted to the decrease of class sizes and increased in school facilities, most education professionals are booming as administrators. By earning a graduate degree in educational supervision, job seekers are obligated to meet the requirements.

7. Graphic Artist

Average Salary: $ 38,000

Education Requirements: Certificate in Graphic Arts

Backgrounder: Though the field of graphic designs has been established since the boom of the Internet Industry, most professional graphic artists are still acquiring successful careers by creating interface relationships with Internet users.

8. Paralegal Assistant

Average Salary: $ 40,000

Education Requirements: Certificate of Training in Paralegal

Backgrounder: You can work with the field of law and justice without passing the bar exams. Paralegal professionals are more in demand than regular secretaries.

9. Nursing Supervisor

Average Salary: $ 50,000

Education Requirements: Nursing degree

Backgrounder: The nursing field is the hottest industry now. Registered nurses who earn extra training in nursing supervision are highly qualified for this career. 

10. Bookkeeper

Average Salary: $ 25,000

Education Requirements: Accountings degree, or certificate in bookkeeping

Backgrounder: Most companies require personnel to manage complicated accounting systems. As bookkeepers for the business industry, professional can enjoy success and satisfaction.

POSTED BY: Rich Lanning AT 01:44 pm   |  Permalink   |  0 Comments  |  E-mail this
Friday, 27 November 2009

If you are complacent about finding a job while in college, you should start finding one before you actually graduate. In this way, you can always have enough time to start a career. To begin with, you can always find one if you know how to look in the right places.

It is also recommended to start looking inside your university. Most universities have available list of careers for fresh high school graduates. This list is always researched and updated by national employment statistics. Your counselors can also help you to land a job with respectable companies, and they are always willing to help you in advancing your career.

At present, here is the list of the ten best alternative careers for college students:

1. Game Developers. Well, this job is a new trend. Since million of people like to play games in their cell phones, PSPs, and laptops, this booming industry need highly-qualified professionals to create new games to sustain the entertainment demand of gamers. If you have superb skills in programming and developing programs in a computer and you are creative and imaginative enough to create exciting and interesting games, you are highly in demand to fill the gap in the game field.

2. Geriatric healthcare services. Most students of medical-related degrees can opt to enter the health service industry of serving the health needs of the elderly people. As the advanced aged population is increasing, the demand will also increase as people age, they are normally required to visit hospitals and clinics more often.

3. Date Mining. Businesses and government agencies are in need to collect huge amount of information and knowledge about people and other things. Thus, they are also in need of skilled personnel to analyze data and make sense of it.

4. Mobile Media. Graphic artists who will create different advertisements in the mobile internet industry are in great demand as the number of people who are dependent on their cell phones to sift information is also increasing.

5. Cancer clinical design and supervision. Cancer has been a long dreaded disease and more people are affected by it every year. In this case, outstanding people are needed who can design clinical experiments and trials to find better ways to cure cancer and other related diseases and health risks.

6. Engineers. Almost all industries and business are in great need of engineers who will design their systems and operations. 

7. Web Writing. As internet use continue to increase in gathering information and news-gathering, web writers are in great demand. However, this field requires new approaches to writing.

8. Professional health and safety. Skilled professionals who are trained for emergency preparedness are now in great demand so that people can cope with advances in technology and in safety hazards in the workplace.

9. Translators. As most businesses go to a global scale, most professionals need to communicate with persons who speak different languages. Thus, an experienced translator is required so that business partners from the opposite parts of the world can close a deal.

10. Business Analysts. Most business techniques and programs are failing as experienced in the global recession. Most companies need business analysts to guide them through the waves of economy and are willing to pay a huge amount just to know the right practices and the best techniques they can employ for their business needs.

POSTED BY: Rich Lanning AT 01:41 pm   |  Permalink   |  0 Comments  |  E-mail this
Friday, 27 November 2009

The current down slope in the economy has made jobs scarce; many new college graduates are finding it difficult to start a career. If you're in a quandary as to what job may be best for you, then read the article below, this will give you a few career options to consider for 2009. These jobs are the fastest growing for 2009-2019

1. Network Systems Analysts. (Average Salary: $ 45,000) The network systems analyst field is predicted to increase by 45 per cent by 2019. The dizzying increase in demand for computers and information technology has a great need for highly skilled professionals to develop and update systems for new technologies.

2. Surgeon Assistant. (Average Salary: $ 30,000) The demand for surgeon assistants is predicted to increase by 50 per cent by the year 2019. Surgeon assistants are formally trained to offer health services as directed by a surgeon. Most surgeon assistants work in pediatric and family care. Since the healthcare industry is predicted to further expand, this field is chosen as one of the fastest growing industry by 2019.

3. Medical Assistants. (Average Salary: $ 40,000) This career field is expected to grow at least 60 per cent by the year 2019. Medical assistants usually perform supervisory and miscellaneous tasks for physicians and general practitioners to help their clinics maintain its smooth operation.

4. Medical Transcription, records and health information technicians. (Average Salary: $ 40,000) The medical transcription field is expected to grow at least 50 per cent through the year 2019. The main tasks of a medical transcriptionist are organization and evaluation of healthcare records, which include symptomal information of patients, medical history, and laboratory examination results. Through the fast increase of medical examinations and procedures, job opportunities in the medical transcription field are vastly increasing.

5. Software Engineers. (Average Salary: $ 45,000) The software engineering field is expected to grow by 50 per cent by the year 2019. Software engineers basically create and design new computer software by applying recent technologies in a wide array of computer applications. People in this field analyze client needs and construct computer applications and programs using programming languages, depending on the specific purpose.

6. Physical Therapist Aides. (Average Salary: $ 40,000) With the increasing number of people with disabilities, job opportunities in the physical therapy field is expected to increase by 47 per cent. Physical therapist aides are basically in charge in providing services to assist in developing mobility, decrease pain or avoid permanent damages to patients with physical disabilities.

7. Gym Instructors and Trainers. (Average Salary: $ 34,000) The demand for gym instructors and trainers is expected to increase by 45 per cent from 2009 to 2019. These professionals guide individuals and groups in different fitness activities. The usual responsibility of a gym instructor is to help clients evaluate their level of physical fitness and achieve desired goals. As the number of people spend more money on getting fit and healthy body, the job opportunities of gym instructors and trainers is predicted to grow in a fast pace.

8. Database Supervisors. (Average Salary: $ 35,000) A career in the database supervisor field is expected to grow at least 44 per cent by the year 2019. Database supervisors usually work with database management systems to carry out data and transform these data in a comprehensive form. A skilled person will be responsible for analyzing every aspect of the company's database system including functions, innovations, safety and the program on which the whole system is operating.

9. Veterinary Technicians. (Average Salary: $ 20,000) A quality veterinary care is in great demand by most owners of pets and other animals. To offer this kind of service, veterinary technicians usually carry out medical examinations in animals. Most people in this field will normally find opportunities in wildlife, livestock management and farming.

10. Dental Hygienists. (Average Salary: $ 18,000) Dental hygienists aid dental patients to develop and sustain oral health by conducting examinations in gums and teeth. These individuals are trained to use dental instruments and help a dentist in carrying out oral health services.

POSTED BY: Rich Lanning AT 01:39 pm   |  Permalink   |  0 Comments  |  E-mail this
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1. Systems Managers

This position will make you responsible in managing the vital foundation of any company venturing its operations on new technologies and automated systems. Despite the technical nature of this career, strong supervisory and leadership skills are very essential to effectively communicate with other staff in the company and to be able to transform the complex language of systems operations into a comprehensible form. The average annual salary is $ 55,000.

2. Plant Systems Engineers

With the convergence of new innovations and technology, the biology industries is also in need of computer software engineers and systems engineers who will create, design and sustain the networks of plan factories, farms and special laboratories. Systems developers with a large experience in employing recent computer innovations in programming have an edge in this field. The average annual salary is $ 65,000.

3.  Accountants

Accountants and auditors are needed in every business to ensure the financial stability and transparency of the business operations. If a businessman is eager to develop the company, the monetary resources should be well taken cared of. To be an accountant, one should have a bachelor's degree in accountancy and duly licensed. Average salary is $ 70,000 annually.

4. Information Technology Consultants

With the overwhelming boom of IT industry, internet users are now paying billions of dollars every year. This interest in IT creates a great demand for people who will create more interfaces to keep the wave of IT economy. IT jobs include call center agents, info advertisers, bloggers, website developers, graphic artists, programmers etc. The average annual salary is $ 35,000.

5. School Administrators

With the expansion of school districts in the United States, more and more school administrators are needed to oversee the whole operation of a certain school and manage school facilities. A good graduate degree in school management is a necessary for this post. Average salary $ 60,000 every year

6. Chemical Engineers

In chemical engineering, a person designs machines and special equipment and procedures for manufacturing products using chemicals such as production of energy, food, clothing etc. Average annual salary is $ 68,000

7. Software Analysts

Software analysts are responsible in transforming the complicated systems language into a form that can be understood by anyone. They are needed to explore different computer software that is needed in business operations since most companies are now venturing with automated systems to increase efficiency of their operations. The average annual salary is $ 57,000.

8. Medical Transcriptionists

Medical transcriptionists encode dictated recordings created by doctors and other medical professionals such as reports, observations and correspondence that may eventually become part of the patient's medical files. A medical transcriptionist can be trained in a special school or a vocational center where one can earn a certificate of training. Average annual salary is $ 25,000

9. Network Managers

A network manager manages the everyday operations and maintenance of the company's networking and automation operations. They also cooperate with network engineers and analysts to implement, tests, deploy and incorporate network systems. To fill this post one should have a good degree in any computer related course and a several years of experience in computer networking. Average annual salary is $ 75,000.

10. Medical scientists

Medical scientists conduct research on human diseases to provide necessary information to devise practical solutions to human health diseases. These results include vaccines and medicated drugs. Medical scientists can also perform clinical investigations, transcription, drug examination and technical writing. A doctorate degree in biology is very necessary to fill the post. Average annual salary is $ 90,000

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Friday, 27 November 2009

Construction and development jobs are one of the most lucrative careers for engineers, and those individuals who are very good in math and science can be very successful in this field.

Engineers mainly work with the principles of mathematics and physical sciences to create practical solutions to technical problems. Based on their disciplines, engineers can create designs, tests, production techniques and maintenance. They are also needed to supervise factory production, troubleshooting, efficiency of operations and quality of products.

A university degree in science and engineering is required for all engineering careers and most of these jobs require licensure. Also, graduates of physical science and mathematics can also be qualified for some engineering jobs. Professional engineers who want to develop their skills should continue their studies to keep them updated with the waves of their chosen disciplines.

Most engineers face health hazards in the workplace when they are in the field work such as visiting factories, oil and gas exploration, and production factories to manage and oversee operations or create practical solutions to technical problems. However, starting pay for engineering careers are much higher than other entry-level careers in other industries, and the general perception of the job is very favorable. With the increasing career opportunities with job openings employing the basic skills and abilities of engineering, engineers now have various career opportunities from anywhere in the world.

Most career opportunities for engineers are predicted to rise because the number of graduates is in balance with the number of openings in the succeeding years. However, these opportunities vary. The following is a list of ten hottest careers for engineers that are continually growing at least until 2019.

1. Biomedical Engineering

This is a combination of biology, medicine and engineering to update medical equipment and procedures that will help in advancement. Average annual salary is $ 70,000

2. Agricultural Engineering

This discipline is a mixture of engineering, technology, agriculture and biology to devise new methods and procedures to develop the agricultural industry. Average annual salary is $ 65,000

3. Health Engineering

Health engineers create procedure and new designs to decrease the health risks, and health hazards in the workplace or the company's products. Average annual salary is $ 60,000

4. Electrical Engineering

Electrical engineers create, enhance, examine and oversee the manufacturing of electrical machines. Average annual salary is $ 63,000

5. Environmental Engineering

Environmental engineers apply the principle of chemistry, ecology, biology and environmental sciences to craft solutions to environmental problems such as pollutions, sewage, global warming and public health. Average annual salary is $ 55,000

6. Mechanical Engineering

Mechanical engineers conduct researches, create designs of mechanical equipment such as generators, engines, turbines and business machines. Average annual salary is $ 60,000

7. Electronics Engineering

This discipline is different from electrical engineering because this field specializes in broadcasting and communication systems. Average annual salary is $ 66,000

8. Chemical Engineering

In chemical engineering, a person designs machines and special equipment and procedures for manufacturing products using chemicals such as production of energy, food, clothing etc. Average annual salary is $ 68,000

9. Civil Engineering

Civil engineers devise and supervise road constructions, airports, tunnels, parks and other infrastructure for public use. Average annual salary is $ 65,000

10. Industrial Engineering

Engineers under this field determine the most effective methods to use resources such as human, machinery, raw materials to make products or offer services. Average annual salary is $ 67,000

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Friday, 27 November 2009

Now that the year 2009 has begun, fresh graduates are keen to know the places to get big career payoffs. A crucial year like 2009 will let a job professional to reevaluate their skills and prospective to follow the recent trends.

It is not a wonder that the available careers are still on the fields that are considered tried and tested 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 turmoil as a result of a faltering economy and business empire meltdowns, the career opportunities are expected to slow down. However, with government initiatives aiding the business industry, it is also expected that the economy will soon recover.

Job specialists and government economists have estimated careers that will have most job opportunities between 2009 and 2019. These opening are expected to happen 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)

POSTED BY: Rich Lanning AT 01:25 pm   |  Permalink   |  0 Comments  |  E-mail this
Friday, 27 November 2009

Here is the list of the top ten hottest careers for individuals who love to get paid while they are on a travel trip. After all, who doesn't want to get paid while having a lovely cruise in the Bahamas?

1. Pilot

Whether for a commercial airline or the government air force, pilots are envied because they can travel across the globe almost every day and the salary is one of the best paying jobs today.

2. International Chef

If you have a nice talent for creating palatable dishes from different countries of the world, you can have a chance to expose your food creations through the help of international restaurants who loves to exchange their chefs for a bit of exploration and exchange of knowledge and skills.

3. International Journalist

There is no better career like an international journalist. You can visit interesting places, know different people, and at home, you are still being issued a paycheck. The best way to jump in this career is to enroll in a journalism class that offer international internship programs after your graduation. Most journalism schools in the United States offer this option.

4. Travel Journalist

Well, this is slightly similar to a career as an international journalist but this job is safer and lovelier. Your travel editor will never send you to Iraq or Afghanistan to write an article promoting a new travel park.

5. Military

In the military, you can be assigned to different camps and bases that your country is associated with. However, this is not safe but extremely exotic and exciting. Also the armed services provide outstanding trainings on different locations.

6. English Teacher

For individuals who are native speakers or at least have an outstanding command of the language, they are privileged. You can find a successful career with ESL program or English as a Second Language in different countries around the world wherein English is not a primary language. Currently, there is a great demand for English teachers in Korea, Singapore, Japan and China.

7. Foreign Service

You can also pursue a degree in international studies and seek a career with foreign embassies. A career as personnel of an embassy is rewarding and brings honor as a dignitary in a foreign state.

8. NGOs (Non-Government Organizations)

If you have that moving drive to change the world or simply want to travel while changing the world, why not jump into an NGO or a charity which is operating around the globe? In this career, there are numerous career opportunities for travel lovers and the free-spirit. Whether you are very knowledgeable in peace policies, conflict resolution, or humanitarian works, NGOs can help you.

The best way to get started is checking online sources which will provide you with different names and information of NGOs established throughout the United States. Also, you can seek employment in the United Nations headquarters in New York City and move to the ladder until you are promoted to a staff that can travel.

9. International Business Executive

Whether a CEO or a Vice President, being the top dog of a multi-national company has its benefits and luxurious fringes, you could be signing a 300 million-dollar partnership in India or visiting a branch in Guangdong.

10. Spy

Well, as a spy or a secret agent you can visit different locations such as underground London or a forest headquarters of artillery in Chile. But this job is dangerous although it is very rewarding.

POSTED BY: Rich Lanning AT 01:22 pm   |  Permalink   |  0 Comments  |  E-mail this

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