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In A Bad Economy

With all the concern over the economy, one thing that people keep talking about is the job market. Especially young men and women that are still in preparation to enter the job market a few years from now might be concerned with what the future may hold for them. If you are currently in school and want to ensure a stable profession to pay off all those accumulated school loans, the information below might be of help. Knowing what industries are in demand, and where people are looking for skilled employees are two very important factors to consider for planning a successful future.

Some of the fastest-growing occupations
Do any of the fields interest you? If yes, your future is looking bright. Even though pay is important, make sure you find a profession that you are passionate about. After all, a career and profession is a large part of your life. You want to pick an area that is of some interest to you and that you are excited about.

Network Systems and Data Communications Analyst
1. Salary: $46,000 range
2. Bachelor's degree needed

Personal and Home Care Aide
1. Salary: Under $20,000
2. No college education required

Home Health Aide
1. Salary: Under $20,000
2. No college education required

Computer Software Engineer
1. Salary: $46, 000 range
2. Bachelor's degree needed

Veterinary Technologist or Technician
1. Salary: $20,000 - $30,000 range
2. Associate degree needed

Personal Finance Advisor
1. Salary: $46,000 or more
2. Bachelor's degree needed

Medical Assistant
1. Salary: $20,000 - $30,000 range
2. No secondary education needed

Veterinarian
1. Salary: $46,000 range
2. Professional degree needed

Substance Abuse and Behavioral Disorder Counselor
1. Salary: $30,000 - $45,000 range
2. Bachelor's degree needed

Best U. S. cites to find jobs currently


Do any of the cities interest you? In general it is advisable to pick a geographic location that you can see yourself living in for the long run. If you love to ski for example, and are interested in technology, then you are in luck. Salt Lake City would just be perfect for you.

1. Salt Lake City, Utah (for technology related jobs)
2. Atlanta, Georgia (for transportation, distribution and financial service jobs)
3. Indianapolis, Indiana (agricultural related jobs)
4. Omaha, Nebraska (financial services and agricultural related jobs)
5. Seattle, Washington (aerospace and global trade related jobs)

Pick States with lowest unemployment rate:

Low unemployment rate is usually a good indicator of a regions economic prosperity. A low unemployment rate is a good sign that the demand for skilled workers is larger than the supply.

Below are the states unemployment rates for June 2009.

Alabama 10.1%(p) in Jun 2009

Alaska 8.4%(p) in Jun 2009

Arizona 8.7%(p) in Jun 2009

Arkansas 7.2%(p) in Jun 2009

California 11.6%(p) in Jun 2009

Colorado 7.6%(p) in Jun 2009

Connecticut 8.0%(p) in Jun 2009

Delaware 8.4%(p) in Jun 2009

D.C.10.9%(p) in Jun 2009

Florida 10.6%(p) in Jun 2009

Georgia 10.1%(p) in Jun 2009

Hawaii 7.4%(p) in Jun 2009

Idaho 8.4%(p) in Jun 2009

Illinois 10.3%(p) in Jun 2009

Indiana 10.7%(p) in Jun 2009

Iowa 6.2%(p) in Jun 2009

Kansas 7.0%(p) in Jun 2009

Kentucky 10.9%(p) in Jun 2009

Louisiana 6.8%(p) in Jun 2009

Maine 8.5%(p) in Jun 2009

Maryland 7.3%(p) in Jun 2009

Massachusetts 8.6%(p) in Jun 2009

Michigan 15.2%(p) in Jun 2009

Minnesota 8.4%(p) in Jun 2009

Mississippi 9.0%(p) in Jun 2009

Missouri 9.3%(p) in Jun 2009

Montana 6.4%(p) in Jun 2009

Nebraska 5.0%(p) in Jun 2009

Nevada 12.0%(p) in Jun 2009

New Hampshire 6.8%(p) in Jun 2009

New Jersey 9.2%(p) in Jun 2009

New Mexico 6.8%(p) in Jun 2009

New York 8.7%(p) in Jun 2009

North Carolina 11.0%(p) in Jun 2009

North Dakota 4.2%(p) in Jun 2009

Ohio 11.1%(p) in Jun 2009

Oklahoma 6.3%(p) in Jun 2009

Oregon 12.2%(p) in Jun 2009

Pennsylvania 8.3%(p) in Jun 2009

Puerto Rico 14.5%(p) in Jun 2009

Rhode Island 12.4%(p) in Jun 2009

South Carolina 12.1%(p) in Jun 2009

South Dakota 5.1%(p) in Jun 2009

Tennessee 10.8%(p) in Jun 2009

Texas 7.5%(p) in Jun 2009

Utah 5.7%(p) in Jun 2009

Vermont 7.1%(p) in Jun 2009

Virginia 7.2%(p) in Jun 2009

Washington 9.3%(p) in Jun 2009

West Virginia 9.2%(p) in Jun 2009

Wisconsin 9.0%(p) in Jun 2009

Wyoming 5.9%(p) in Jun 2009

*From The Bureau Of Labor Statistics

Knowing what you want to do and what geographic locations are most prosperous for you is half the battle. The second part is to be proactive in your job search. Don't expect people to come looking for you. Instead go out and prospect for your dream job just like you would going shopping for some new clothes. Gather information about different companies in your field of interest, find out who is in charge of hiring, and send out your resume. The more resumes you send out the higher the probability that you will get a call back for an initial interview. It is simply a numbers game! Last but not least: Keep a positive attitude and never take a rejection personal.

By Hendrik Pohl About the Author: H Pohl regularly writes and distributes articles to online publications and magazines. He is also the founder of http://www.ties-necktie.com/ and online specialty retailer offering mens silk neckties, bow ties, and cufflinks. Many of his articles focus on how to succeed in starting your own business.Source: www.isnare.com Permanent Link: http://www.isnare.com/?aid=323246&ca=Career

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