9-Recession Proof Careers & Why Are Secured Written by tatarjob tatarayub and additional reports by Neena Samuel and Kathryn M. Tyranski
Despite the economic downturn, these quarries are still growing.
These industries project and promise for future employment, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics and the Occupational Information Network database.
1. Education
Teachers of mathematics and science will be in demand in the United States is competing with other countries in engineering, technology and medicine. A growing immigrant population means more classes English-as-a-second language is necessary.
postsecondary teachers - the median salary: $ 56,120 Education: Bachelor and often a master's or Ph.D.
Teacher assistant - salary income: $ 21,580 Education: a post-secondary education or vocational training
Education, training, and school counselors - median income: $ 49,450 Education: secondary education, associate, bachelor's or master's
2. Energy
Some jobs in this area are the result of projects initiated one year or sooner. But the real boost will come from the commitment of the new administration in a national energy more efficiently. "The growth of energy consumption in the world will keep this industry strong," says Laurence Shatkin, co-author of 150 Best Recession-Proof Jobs.
operators of power plants - the median wage: $ 56,640 Education: training and training of several years of on-job
Insulation workers - Median Salary: $ 31,280 Education: the formation of secondary and vocational education
Electrical power installers and repairers Online - median income: $ 52,570 Education: training and training of several years of on-job
3. Environment
Green is getting the green light to push nationally to make homes and office buildings more energy efficient and develop alternative energy sources (solar, wind, nuclear) and the cell technology fuel. "Everything involved with wind energy, or design or related products, will be great," says Laurence Stybel.
Environmental specialists - the median income: $ 58,380 Education: Master
environmental engineers - median income: $ 72,350 Education: Bachelor
Hydrologists - median income: $ 68,140 Education: control
4. Financial
Rising from the ashes of a very bad year, financial services have a bright future. Corporate America's wretched excess means more government regulation. Workers who retire will need advice on how to make their money last. Small businesses may outsource accounting services. As we reach the middle of the recession, there will be a wave of mergers and acquisitions, Stybel predicted. "People with experience in managing business processes, lawyers, investment bankers, and accountants, will be in demand."
Financial advisers - median income: $ 67,660 Education: Bachelor
Accountants and auditors - median income: $ 57,060 Education: Bachelor
Selling agents (securities and derivatives) - median income: $ 68,430 Education: Bachelor
5. Government
More than half a million federal employees to retire by 2016, leaving open positions in agencies of the CIA AmeriCorps to NASA. There will also be opportunities for state and local level. "In addition to police work and internal security, the government regulates and inspects many industries," says Shatkin. "Workers can sometimes benefit from their experience in an industry moving into regulatory work."
Property Inspectors government - median income: $ 48,400 Education: vocational training, associate or baccalaureate
Immigration and customs inspectors - the median wage: $ 59,930 Education: Bachelor
Urban and regional planners - the median income: $ 57,970 Education: control
6. Healthcare Posted on March 27, 2010.
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