Make Your Career Offshore Proof

Written by Max Stein


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Besides,repparttar economic impact ofrepparttar 109348 world’s political shift,repparttar 109349 American economy has transformed itself. The rise ofrepparttar 109350 computer has shiftedrepparttar 109351 United States economy from an industrial nation to a nation of information and service. This means there will be less jobs in making things and more jobs in marketing and servicing things. Unfortunatelyrepparttar 109352 American education system has been ill prepared for this inevitable change. Inrepparttar 109353 mid to late nineties, thousands of well paying computer jobs went to foreign nationals on temporary work visas. Additionally, domestic workers on a whole will move from being permanently hired employees to contract or temporary employees. As a worker, it will be more important to market yourself, keep a good network of contacts and maintain your technical skills.

Although this news sounds grim, it’s really not. Most ofrepparttar 109354 jobs going overseas are inrepparttar 109355 lower salary ranges like customer service and technical support positions. Meanwhile,repparttar 109356 new “hot jobs” pay very competitively, even for workers who lack employment experience.

If you’re afraid your job may be going overseas, or you want a better paying career with more advancement opportunities, take a look at these hot jobs:

1. IT Security 2. IT Project Management 3. IT Outsource Management 4. IT Database Administrators 5. Health Care - Medical Assistant 6. Health Care – Nursing 7. Health Care – Home Health 8. Health Care – Dental Hygienists 9. Health Care - Medical Coding 10. Health Care – Medical Office Administration

Find out how you can beginrepparttar 109357 education for one of these great careers at www.top-colleges.com.

Max Stein, Salt Lake City, UT, USA http://www.degreesource.com/articles Max Stein is a freelance writer who writes about business, education and marketing. maxstein_9@hotmail.com www.degreesource.com


Ten careers for high school seniors who hate school

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For students who paid more attention to extracurricular activities than schoolwork, there are plenty of careers where you can capitalize on your social skills. The healthcare field is one such career. Nurses, physicians assistants and medical assistants all work directly with people – both patients and their families. If healthcare doesn’t appeal to you and you have an appetite for technology, being a help desk technician allows you deal directly with people and computer technology. You might also take business classes and work your way up to become an office manager in any number of industries.

If you’re someone who loves to learn and prefers talking to people on a limited basis there are plenty of jobs you can train for as well. Computer based jobs like software development, web design or database administration immediately come to mind. If you’re creative and visually talented,repparttar fields of graphic design and multimedia design might suit you. A great job for someone who likes to perform research is that of a paralegal. That job offers many ofrepparttar 109347 tasks a lawyer performs, without having to go to court. And it pays well. You can even find jobs inrepparttar 109348 healthcare field where there is limited or no contact with patients like medical coding or office administration.

The bottom line is, even if you didn’t like high school, that’s not a reason to bypass education and your shot at a good future. Career colleges get right down to business and offer specific training for well paying careers in a short period of time.

Careers for graduating seniors who hate school:

HVAC Tech Home Appliance Repair Electrician Help Desk Analyst Nurse Medical Assistant Office Management Paralegal Database Administration Medical coding

www.top-colleges.com



Max Stein, Salt Lake City, UT, USA http://www.degreesource.com/articles Max Stein is a freelance writer who writes about business, education and marketing. maxstein_9@hotmail.com www.degreesource.com


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