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10 Best Recession Proof Jobs

Here are the tops 10 best recession proof jobs.

The current global economic recession has led to millions of job losses and unemployment around the world.

Despite recession, there are several selected companies and industries that have actually continued to add jobs throughout this whole recession.

Sectors such as health care, energy and government sectors have added new jobs during this period. Some of these jobs promise stable and bright career opportunities.

Below are the top 10 recession-proof jobs:



Recession Proof Jobs
Recession Proof Jobs

1. Registered nurse: Nurses will continue to exist on earth for ever, recession won’t. People will continue to fall sick and seek medical aid. Here is where a nursing degree comes in help. Expected Salary: $46,000

2. Public relations specialist: A public relations officer can be helpful in both maintaining customer relationship and marketing of the business. A public relations officers is also helpful to tackle with all kinds of rumors spreading during recession. This is where the importance of a PR Specialist comes in. Expected Salary: $40,000

3. Post Graduate Teacher: During recession, more and more people get inclined towards higher education to increase their chances of getting a job. This is where the importance of a post graduate teacher comes in during recession. Expected Salary: $45,000

4. Police officer: Recession leads to unemployment and unemployment leads to crime and more crime needs more police officers to tackle the situation and this is where the importance of a police officer comes in during recession. Expected Salary: $50,000

5. Insurance sales agent: Despite recession, people are willing to spend money on insurance coverage for natural disasters, health-care expenses and automobile accidents. With so many people losing their jobs making them uninsured, insurance sales agents have more number of clients to work with. Expected Salary: $39,656

6. Pharmacy technician: Recession doesn’t means people won’t need medicines and health care. In fact it is just the opposite. People losing jobs during recession often go into depression and need medical aid. This is where the jobs of a pharmacy technician comes in. Expected Salary $25,000 . Read: Pharmacy Career

7. Funeral director: It doesn’t matters whether it is recession or not, people are going to reproduce and die. Funeral directors are needed to take care of all the deaths. Expected Salary: $85,000

8. Environmental science technician: Recession cannot prevent countries to stop work related to environment and environmental science. Expected Salary: $35,000. Read: CAREER OPPORTUNITIES IN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & ENGINEERING

9. Network systems and data communications analyst: Network systems and data communications analysts, must deal with problems onsite. They are as important as the business itself. Expected Salary: $40,000

10. Fast-food worker: Recession means unemployment and unemployment means lesser money to spend. There can’t be an option better than fast food. Expected Salary: $15,000.

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