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Careers in High Demand

While the job market remains tough, there are still hundreds of vocations that are in high demand. Below, find out which industries are searching for new talent despite the unemployment rate in the U.S.

Business Jobs

Market Research Analyst is one of the top growing jobs and a great career for those who want to be “in the know”all the time. These are the people that study market conditions

to examine potential sales of a product or service. They help companies understand what people want to buy and at what price. Starting Salary: $43,000.

An accountant is in charge of financial planning and budgeting. One of the primary milestones in any accountant’s career is to become a Certified Public Accountant or CPA. An accountant is also in charge of preparing tax returns. Starting Salary:  $49,000.

Construction Jobs

Overflowing toilets and clogged drains don’t appeal to anyone, but plumbing is actually a very technical job, supported by advanced technology. Plumbers tackle mechanics, installation, and maintenance. If you interested in this career, the average salary of a plumber is $54,000.

Accurately predicting the cost of future projects is vital to the survival of any business. And that is where a cost estimator comes in. A cost estimator estimates cost values like materials, labor, location, and machinery. Cost estimators rely on mathematical skills and the ability to quickly analyze detailed information. Average Salary: $51,000.

Healthcare Jobs

Most people dread them, but dentists identify and treat problems concerning a patient’s mouth, gums and teeth. Their duties include filling cavities, extracting teeth, and fitting dentures. A dentist may work in private practice or with a healthcare group. Average Salary: $146,000.

Nursing is a career that is expected to keep growing as more people have access to healthcare. There are many fields a registered nurse can focus on, such as critical care, oncology, maternal and child health, and public health. Registered nurses often work at hospitals, schools, or long term care facilities. Starting Salary: $53,000.

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