Saturday, March 14, 2020
Top 5 Hottest Jobs With The Most Potential for 2017
Top 5 Hottest Jobs With The Most Potential for 2017As the New Year approaches, maybe its also time for a new you? Or maybe just a new work you? If youre looking for a career change, one of these five buzzy jobs could be the one for you. googletag.cmd.push(function() googletag.display(div-gpt-ad-1467144145037-0) ) 1. Survey ResearchDid you know that 4 out of 5 survey researchers recommend this career path? If you think you could be the next Nate Silver, then helping companies surf the numbers to find patterns and predict trends might be the right path for you.This is a pretty highly skilled area (youd likely need a masters degree and a background in statistics, sociology, and business), but its lucrative (it has a $45,050 median salary for 2017) and expected to grow 18 percent by 2022, per the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Survey sayslook into it2. Software App DeveloperOkay, so for every developer who sells an app for $15 mio and retires to a condo in Silicon Valley, there are hu ndreds of developers who have more of an everyday software career. But if you go in this direction, it could be you who comes up with the next Candy Crush.This is definitely a wave-of-the-future career, with more hands needed on deck all the time to create, develop, and maintain software applications. With a Bachelors degree and some hands-on coding and programming experience, app developers can make a median salary of $90,000. Thats a lot of Candy Crush boosters, no? Plus, the field is growing like gangbusters in fewer than 10 years, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics expects 23 percent growth.3. Travel AgentFull disclosure I wasnt even aware until recently that travel agents are still a thing. How is this possible, when we do everything over the www now? Fact is, travel agents have not only adapted to the growing tech and self-service parts of travel, they have positioned themselves as travel ambassadors. You might not walk into a storefront full of fake palm trees anymore and ha ve someone phone the airline to book your ticket, but a travel agent (often someone who works from home on a freelance basis) can help you navigate for a better deal and manage booking arrangements on your behalf. Travel agents today have an average salary of $56,000not to mention a suite of sweet travel perks.4. Physician AssistantJobs in the medical sector are always a great betas immortal as we may think we are, we all need healthcare at some point. Physicians assistants are especially in demand right now, as theyre increasingly used to fill gaps caused by doctor and nurse shortages.These jobs typically require a two-year training program and a certification, and have a median salary of $74,980. The field is expected to grow a whopping 27 percent in 2017.5. Veterinary TechniciansJust before Black Friday, I got an emaille from a major pet store chain (which shall remain nameless) telling me to shop now for gifts to surprise your pet for the holidays. Pretty much everything surpris es my dog, so I cant say I spent much at that store. However, it showed me how the pet industry has become Serious Business. Someone who tries hard to surprise his cat with the perfect holiday gift is likely also someone who takes good care of said cat, and wants quality veterinary care.If you like animals (even the less cuddly ones) and are willing to take a 1-2 year training program, you could be the one providing that care. The median salary for vet techs is $27,750, but what it lacks in gold watches, it more than makes up for in puppy cuddles. Or snake cuddles. Whatever floats your boat. Either way, its a solid career path with lots of growth potential (41% projected by 2022).Whether you jump right into a new career or take a few classes to get started, 2017 could be a major turning point for your professional life. Think outside the resume, and you might find the exact right opportunity for yourself.
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