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Here is information on the jobs that will be increasing in demand in the
future. This document is from the Bureau of Labor Statistics that projects
the number of workers
needed in specific jobs between 2000 and 2010. The document is called,
"The 2000-10 Job Outlook in Brief" and it can be found at:
http://www.bls.gov/opub/ooq/2002/spring/art01.htm
Listed here are the jobs that BLS projects will see at least a 25% increase.
As you read down, you will see jobs that are going to be increasing in
demand.
Computer hardware engineers 25%
Television, video, and motion
picture camera operators and
editors 26%
Writers and editors 26%
Environmental engineers 26%
Actors, producers, and directors 27%
Financial analysts and personal
financial advisors 29%
Management analysts 29%
Landscape architects 31%
Biomedical engineers 31%
Advertising, marketing, promotions,
public relations, and sales managers 32%
Medical and health services managers 32%
Public relations specialists 36%
Computer & information systems managers 48%
Instructional Coordinators 25%
Economists and market and survey researchers 25%
Demonstrators, product promoters, and models 25%
Bill and account collectors 25%
Gaming cage workers 25%
Registered nurses 26%
Diagnostic medical sonographers 26%
Gaming services occupations 26%
Grounds maintenance workers 27%
Recreation and fitness workers 28%
social workers 30%
Medical transcriptionists 30%
Nursing, psychiatric and home health aides 30%
Teachers -- special education 31%
Emergency medical technicians and paramedics 31%
Veterinarians 32%
Correctional officers 32%
Customer service representatives 32%
Semiconductors processors 32%
Paralegals and legal assistants 33%
Physical therapists 33%
Hotel, motel, and resort desk clerks 33%
Hazardous materials removal workers 33%
Occupational therapists 34%
Respiratory therapists 35%
Cardiovascular technologists and technicians 35%
Surgical technologists 35%
Security guards and gaming surveillance officers 35%
Pharmacy technicians 36%
Dental Hygienists 37%
Dental assistants 37%
Speech-language pathologists and audiologists 40%
Occupational therapists assistants and aides 42%
Physical therapists assistants and aides 45%
Medical records and health information technicans 49%
Physician assistants
53%
Social and human service assistants
54%
Medical assistants
57%
Systems analysts, computer scientists,
and database administrators
62%
Personal and home care aides
62%
Desktop publishers
67%
Computer support specialists and
systems administrators
92%
Computer software engineers
95%
Compiled by David Warlick
David F. Warlick
The Landmark Project
Raleigh, NC USA
919-571-3292
david@landmark-project.com
http://landmark-project.com
http://landmark-project.com