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Top 15 Recession Proof Jobs for College and High School Graduates91

Top 15 Recession Proof Jobs for College and High School Graduates

New graduates may wonder what the job market is for their particular skills and experiences. However, some jobs seem almost recession-proof and continue to be in high demand.

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How Do I Become a Medical Professional? - Medical Scientist Training. Jobs and Salaries Increase 2012 - 2022.88

How Do I Become a Medical Professional? - Medical Scientist Training. Jobs and Salaries Increase 2012 - 2022.

The field of Healthcare and Wellness is increasing in range and variety of jobs available. Not all of them have to do with direct patient care. In addition, privatized space flight and NASA-Private Sector partnerships are creating even more new jobs.

8 comments    healthcare reform space travel
Companies That Hire During a Recession - Recession Proof Careers81

Companies That Hire During a Recession - Recession Proof Careers

 © P. Inglish 2000 - 2009 Many people give up during an economic recession, not knowing where to turn for help when their company declares bankruptcy or downsizes, causing them to lose their jobs. However, there are still some jobs available,...

37 comments    jobs recession job search
Court Reporting Degree Worth It?64

Court Reporting Degree Worth It?

For the year 2009, the national average for court reporter salary was $52,460 annually. Those who worked the federal government had average of $54,140 per year. The ones working in state governments did...

0 comments    education careers employment
Computer Forensic:  Training to be an Investigator in High-tech Law Enforcement70

Computer Forensic: Training to be an Investigator in High-tech Law Enforcement

According to the USBLS, the annual salary for computer forensics examiner ranges from $21,000 to $72,000. The large discrepancy depends on experience, location, and industry of expertise.  Nebraska and California, for example, have average...

4 comments    computer careers career
Succeed in your Direct Sales Business.65

Succeed in your Direct Sales Business.

If you are planning to go into direct sales or already have a business, this article will give you more insight about the business. Also what you should do to run a successful company. You will learn how to pick the right company, how to educate yourself and how to be a leader to your team and family. Futhermore it goes over what to expect as an independent contractor.

3 comments    money marketing success
8 ways to survive the recession - The Meatloaf Blog.com67

8 ways to survive the recession - The Meatloaf Blog.com

We have all said it at least once in the past few years: "If this economy wasn't so bad right now, I'd ________." The reality of the matter is that we in fact do live in tough economic times right now....

0 comments    how to make money how to survive
Go Back To School Or Find An Internship Job To Recession Proof Your Career57

Go Back To School Or Find An Internship Job To Recession Proof Your Career

Go Back To School, internship jobs and developing strong mentor relationship are good strategies to recession-proof your career.

1 comment    job school internship
Recession Proof Jobs and Career64

Recession Proof Jobs and Career

Recession Proof Jobs and Career - 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.

0 comments    jobs recession job hunting
Top 10 Hot Jobs In a Recession77

Top 10 Hot Jobs In a Recession

Though 2018, the following jobs are forecast to increase very quickly. These are job titles that I have found with increasing frequency among the Top 10 or Top 20 Fastest Growing Jobs in a number of US states and metropolitan areas. Average...

5 comments    jobs recession job search
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