In fact, jobs in health care account for half of the ten fastest-growing jobs in the United States and so does the educational needs for health care vary widely by position. To become a medical assistant or medical aide, you’ll need to invest in a few weeks of on-the-job training.
Many assistant-level and technologist positions require a two-year degree. A career as a registered nurse makes the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics’ job growth top ten, which makes nursing a sure thing.
The technology sector also hot nowadays, so the odds favor job success if you’re headed for a career in software publishing, with an Internet service provider, or with a Web search portal. Career on systems design, software applications engineering, systems software engineering and data communications analysis should sizzle for the foreseeable future. All require a bachelor’s degree and experience,with substantial payable salaries.
If none of these feels right for you, remember that the “graying of America” has turned age-related services golden. Services and treatment like plastic surgery and home care, travel consulting and leisure services, investment and tax planning, they all make for high-reward and low-risk career paths.
Adapted from MSN