You hear a lot these days about “hot jobs” – jobs are in increasing demand. You also hear a lot about jobs that have disappeared forever. If you were working in a field that is no longer flourishing, or if you simply want to move into a different profession that better fits you, you will need to prepare yourself for a career transition. Read More
What Can Job Seekers Expect in 2012?
The news is full of reports about unemployment statistics, a possible increase in hiring in the New Year and when and how fast the economy might recover. Naturally, many job seekers comb through this news hoping for information that will help with their job search. Read More
Hot Careers for 2011
2011 is going to see a lot of people go back to work according to experts. As the economy evolves, many will be entering new fields. If you’re looking to transition careers but aren’t sure what you want to do, a good place to start would be to look at what careers are in demand.
US News and World Report has published a list of the 50 best careers for 2011. The report highlights professions to consider based on criteria such as job-growth projections, salary data, and job satisfaction.
Jobs In Nursing
Looking for a job that is always in demand, offers great personal satisfaction uses a wide variety of skills? How about nursing! No longer doctor’s helpers in starched white dresses, today’s nurses have many specializations and make good money. Nursing careers tend to be a safe option to pursue when you think about the large number of baby boomers who will be starting to retire and will need more care. Demand is very high and increasing. The employment rate is expected to increase by 27.3% by 2012 for a number of different nursing specialties due largely in part to demographic changes.