Sadly, not a number of people today are strangers into the downward spiraling economy that began in December 2007 and continued to deplete throughout 2010.
In fact, November 2010 marked some of worst numbers in decades in terms of work loss: The unemployment rate, for example, hit a 14-year high this November at a rate of 6.7 percent. That month also counted 1.9 million assignments lost all through 2010 alone; two-thirds of those losses occurred in the last three months. The number of unemployed consumers increased from 10.1 million in October to 10.three million in November, according to one of the most current information from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
The labor force is expected to increase by 12.8 million workers more than the 2006 -2016 period, according with the BLS. Total employment is expected to increase by 10 percent to 166.2 million more than that period as well, though an estimated 15.6 million employment is going to be additional by 2016. Whilst that 12 months seems like a long way off today, a certain quantity of new job opportunities will probably be added every calendar year leading up to 2016 -- including in 2010.
It should be noted, still, that the work opportunities that will probably be additional won't be evenly distributed across industries and occupational groups. It goes without saying that changes in consumer demand, technology and the like will continue to affect the economic structure.
Industries that have seen growth since 2007 (according to probably the most current data from the BLS) include management, business and financial operations; professional and similar occupations; service occupations; sales and office occupations; and installation, maintenance and repair occupations.
Looking for a job this couple of years? Here are 25 of the best tasks to appear for in 2010, defined as projects that saw growth in the second half of 2010.*
Industry: Management, business and financial operations occupations
Complete employment: 22,425,000**
Most beneficial contracts:
1. Public relations manager: $72,452/year***
2. Purchasing agent: $49,401/year
3. Claims adjuster, appraiser, examiner and investigator: $58,219/year
4. Human resources, training and labor relations specialist: $63,577/year
5. Budget analyst: $56,924/year
Industry: Professional and connected occupations
Complete employment: 30,370,000
Greatest contracts:
6. Personal pc programmer: $59,628/year
7. Electrical and electronics engineer: $70,706/year
8. Writer and editor: $42,405/year and $47,386/year, respectively
9. Pharmacist: $88,009/year
10. Audiologist: $57,779/year
Industry: Service occupations
Total employment: 25,114,000
Best employment:
11. Private detective and investigator: $38,656/year and $34,810/year, respectively
12. Chef and head cook: $44,047/year and $40,794/year, respectively
13. Tour and travel guide: $22,917/year
14. Recreation and fitness worker: $15,101/year and $22,440/year, respectively
15. Grounds maintenance worker: $22,407/year
Industry: Sales and office occupations
Total employment: 35,180,000
Finest work opportunities:
16. Cashier: $22,931/year
17. Telephone operator: $25,165/year
18. Hotel, motel and resort desk clerk: $19,926/year
19. Cargo and freight agent: $30,143/year and $54,804/year, respectively
20. Statistical assistant: $30,921/year
Industry: Installation, maintenance and repair occupations
Complete employment: 5,165,000
Most effective contracts:
21. Personal computer, automated teller and office machine repairer: $41,614/year, $34,509/year and $36,077/year, respectively
22. Electric motor, power tool and similar repairer: $29,865/year
23. Security and fire alarm systems installer: $35,648/year
24. Telecommunication line installers and repairers: $45,458/year
25. Locksmiths and safe repairer: $32,111/year
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