The University of California San Diego conducted a study based on enrollment figures, national employment statistics and interviews with San Diego business executives, to come up with some of the hottest career plan options for college graduates in this recovering economy.
Here's the Top 10 list they came up with:
1. Health care case management
2. Financial examination and internal auditing
3. Mobile media
4. Health care information technology
5. Data mining
6. Geriatric health care
7. Occupational health and safety
8. Spanish/English translation and interpretation
9. Sustainable business practices and the greening of all jobs
10. Teaching English as a foreign language
http://extension.ucsd.edu/about/images/careerReport2011.pdf
My question about this: Are there no longer jobs for educators? Doctors? Pharmacists? Lawyers? Accountants? Architects? Engineers? Scientists? Contractors? Various other specialists?
Here's the Top 10 list they came up with:
1. Health care case management
2. Financial examination and internal auditing
3. Mobile media
4. Health care information technology
5. Data mining
6. Geriatric health care
7. Occupational health and safety
8. Spanish/English translation and interpretation
9. Sustainable business practices and the greening of all jobs
10. Teaching English as a foreign language
http://extension.ucsd.edu/about/images/careerReport2011.pdf
My question about this: Are there no longer jobs for educators? Doctors? Pharmacists? Lawyers? Accountants? Architects? Engineers? Scientists? Contractors? Various other specialists?
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