This year has just begun on the best footing. According to CNN, more than 2 million people lost their jobs in 2008, and already 200,000 jobs were cut during the first months of 2009. If one of those who lost their, is, without doubt, it seems that there is hope. Fortunately, companies are still hiring, you know what jobs are in demand.
Laurence Shatkin, career information specialists, the book “150 Best Recession-Proof Jobs”, suggesting the application of a career in difficult economic times. Top 10 careers in their list include:
1. Computer Systems Analysts
2. Network Systems and Data Communications Analysts
3. Computer network and systems administrators
4. Registered Nurses
5. Teachers
6. Physiotherapists
7. Physicians and surgeons
8. Hygienists
9. Pharmacists
10. Medicine and Health Services Managers
While most of these occupations require experience in science and mathematics, and how, sometimes, the experience may also, or more valuable.
Top three career all the necessary work experience with computers and not the grade. Anyone who has the expertise and relevant experience can find work in these areas, regardless of level of training received. Sometimes some courses in computer science and related disciplines can help in combination with work experience.
Nurses, physiotherapists, Hygienists and managers of health services generally require at least an associate’s degree. But the experience in a medical office can have its foot in the door, and sometimes employers will reimburse you the continuation of formal education. Most members of the degree programs around 2 years and during this time you may receive a formal job training, which will become more marketable in the future.
Teachers usually need a bachelor’s degree at least, but who has a degree or experience in areas such as arts, history, business, or even find a job as a teacher. Teachers are always in demand, by increasing the number of older teachers retire. If you want more employers own market, you must have experience of working in the classroom. Volunteers to mentor and ask for the teacher aide position, and prove that you can be an effective teacher.
To get a job as a pharmacist or doctor, you must have a doctorate. But there are ways to get a foot in the door. Most pharmacies employ pharmacy technicians to assist the pharmacist fill a prescription. Some pharmacies require no formal education or training for that position, rather than provide on-the-job training. Indeed, there is no state or federal requirements for training and certification of pharmacy technicians. Once training is complete, you can voluntarily take the exam to become certified. Some programs also allow pharmacy pharmacy technicians to enter their programs, rather than a college degree.
So you should not be discouraged. Even if you do not have a college degree, you can still get a high paying job that will ensure stability in the economy unstable.