What Jobs Are In Demand Right Now?

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  1. ngureco profile image80
    ngurecoposted 14 years ago

    What Jobs Are In Demand Right Now?

  2. Patty Inglish, MS profile image89
    Patty Inglish, MSposted 14 years ago

    Who's hiring? Economic recovery in jobs became more visible in October, 2012 and even more substantial in 2014. Learn what jobs are in highest demand for now and in the future. read more

  3. Alexander TG profile image41
    Alexander TGposted 14 years ago

    Anything in health care or the service industry is still in demand.

  4. Nan Mynatt profile image60
    Nan Mynattposted 14 years ago

    The trend is high tech jobs.  The Federal Government has a lot of jobs that are listed. Also look for your state listing. The medical profession is growning very fast, RN, LPN, CNA, and support personnel.  Remember there are also jobs that don't pay very much money, and don't require any certification or college degree.Teachers are in demand, and support personnel.    The machine and manufacturing is not at its highest level today, and a lot of the manufacturing has been shipped out of the country, because its cheaper. If you have a college degree, even if it's not in your field, you may be able to fit into some other kind of job.

  5. profile image53
    dovekellyposted 14 years ago

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  6. PurpleOne profile image78
    PurpleOneposted 14 years ago

    I'm a medical laboratory technologist and it's a profession that's high in demand right now. As Alexander TG said, pretty much anything in the health care field is high in demand.

  7. Patty Inglish, MS profile image89
    Patty Inglish, MSposted 14 years ago

    Top career fields for the 2010s include 50 chosen by analysts at US News and World Reports, a recognized financial and economic authority for decades. Many job listings and current government employment projections are all lining up in many market areas. read more

  8. guidebaba profile image56
    guidebabaposted 14 years ago

    You should go for Recession Proof Jobs. Read: http://hubpages.com/hub/Recession-Proof_Jobs

  9. doodlebugs profile image92
    doodlebugsposted 14 years ago

    Health care, especially care for the elderly are a growing source of jobs. Also growing are jobs in wind and solar energy. See http://www.howtogetajobas.com for some hot career ideas.

  10. dabeaner profile image60
    dabeanerposted 14 years ago

    Healthcare is in big demand right now.  But beware.  Only prosperous countries can afford the expense of high-tech equipment and facilities and of paying people to care for others.

    Basic economic fact:  Prosperity depends on mining, farming, fishing, and manufacturing.  Everything else depends on those.  All of them are in trouble.

    As the U.S. continue its slide into "third-worldism", where will the resources for the LUXURY of fancy medical care come from?

    Clint Eastwood (Dirty Harry):

    "I know what you're thinking: 'Did he fire six shots or only five?' But to tell you the truth, in all this excitement I've kinda lost track myself. But being this is a .44 Magnum, the most powerful handgun in the world, and would blow your head clean off, you've got to ask yourself one question: 'Do I feel lucky?' Well, do ya, punk?"

    If you think the U.S. will remain somewhat prosperous, then go for getting into the medical field.  But, ask yourself: "Do I feel lucky?"

  11. Katerra profile image61
    Katerraposted 13 years ago

    In my area, some of the jobs in highest demand require strong technical skills (engineering, accounting, etc.). We are also seeing a shortage in skilled health care jobs (such as nursing).

  12. Research Analyst profile image73
    Research Analystposted 13 years ago

    There will be a great need for more caregivers over the next decade. Simply because as millions of Baby Boomers age, there will be an increase in the demand for caregivers both medical and non-medical. 

    To add to the challenge is that the current caregiving workforce is also aging and will eventually leave the field, leaving more openings that need to be filled. 

    So from what has been reported there is going to be a large demand, which is expected to be over 1 million new caregivers needed over the next decade according to the Paraprofessional Healthcare Institute (PHI).

  13. Patty Inglish, MS profile image89
    Patty Inglish, MSposted 13 years ago

    In 2010, analysts at Business Insider magazine published their findings of the Top 10 US States with Ridiculously Low Unemployment. Let's have a look... read more

  14. Patty Inglish, MS profile image89
    Patty Inglish, MSposted 13 years ago

    Wakiki Beach  The companion Hub to this presentation is called Top 10 States for Low Unemployment and Jobs 2010 - 2020. It discusses the first 5 states on the Top 10 List determined by Business Insider in late 2010. Their editors and staff called... read more

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    Helpful Hannaposted 13 years ago

    Jobs in the medical field seem reliable.  People always need medical care, right?

  16. Wesman Todd Shaw profile image81
    Wesman Todd Shawposted 13 years ago

    Soldiers, the international bankers, the globalist, and the other wicked profiteers have the USA strapped with three wars at present.

  17. Robert_Truitt1 profile image58
    Robert_Truitt1posted 13 years ago

    You can try work at home jobs. I am not sure, but I think most people do overlook that there is another way to find a job. When you are not sure about the job the best option is to do your research on the job you are applying for. Work at home jobs are now booming in the economy. I have seen many jobs that can be done at home, there are some that hire you with benefits and most of them are just for independent contractor, but they are still work it.

    http://hubpages.com/hub/Benefits-of-doi … -from-home

  18. peanutroaster profile image65
    peanutroasterposted 12 years ago

    Welders, dentists in rural areas, politicians who can compromise. Medical field - watch for the cuts coming over the next few months as these budget cuts take effect and states play games with Medicare funding.

  19. jobstechin profile image61
    jobstechinposted 12 years ago

    Every jobs has found to be having its own demand at every point of time. but now a days we can see a boom in computer software jobs and jobs in service sectors like Hospital and medical jobs, nursing jobs, Hotel and Resort jobs etc.
    Another trend we can see is the boom in entrepreneurship activities. Small services like repairing of new electronics and communication equipments like mobile phones, I phones, Ip-pads, Laptops etc are on demand.

    For Knowing the newer trends in the field of Jobs and Employment oppurtunities, refer http://www.jobstechin.com

  20. Patty Inglish, MS profile image89
    Patty Inglish, MSposted 12 years ago

    US News and World Report analysts found the following Top 10 High Demand Jobs for 2012. I've included my analysis and thoughts. read more

 
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