The current economy is tight,so if you’re on the lookout for a career that can bring you satisfaction and fulfillment, you might as well get yourself educated in a field that is also high in demand in spite of the slump in the economy. Here is a list of five careers that are doing really well and will continue to do so, taking into consideration projected yearly income, employment opportunities, and job outlook.

Information technology careers

Everyone from big industries and multi-national companies to students and stay-at-home parents rely heavily on technology. Information technology professionals are needed to perform a number of functions ranging from data management to creating and engineering computer hardware. Careers in information technology are always going to be in demand,and would make a fine choice for a profession. Furthermore, the median salary for an information technology manager, according to Pay Scale, is $86, 936, depending on education, experience, and location. Other jobs in the IT field tend to command similar salaries.

Healthcare careers

As baby boomers age, the need for healthcare professionals also increases. There is a demand in the healthcare industry for people who can perform tasks such as help out in doctor’s offices, assist in surgeries, run administrative tasks, provide care for medically unfit patients, and more. With the right education, a person can become qualified to work in healthcare as a medical assistant, respiratory therapist, registered nurse (RN), surgical technologist, dental assistant, etc. Healthcare industry jobs not only tend to pay well, but they can also provide job security and offer a variety of perks and benefits, such as dental and medical insurance, retirement plans, paid vacation and sick leave, and much more.

Accounting

Accounting is a job that requires a cool, level head and the ability to work well under pressure, as well as comfort working with numbers, of course. The demand for accountants is apparent, as companies need, more than ever, professionals to help them to keep their finances and records in order. According to Pay Scale, accountants can earn average salaries of up $62,720, depending on education, experience, and location. This figure is likely to increase with experience over the years.1

Education

As the population increases, we will be faced with the task of educating more and more students. The demand for qualified, competent educators will grow even more quickly. These educators are responsible for shaping the future generation of leaders and innovators. As a teacher or a professor, you will find that your profession is frequently fulfilling and immensely satisfying.

Engineering

Engineers are people who design, build, and maintain engines, machines, and systems by applying scientific knowledge. Although there are multiple options to choose from, such as mechanical engineering, chemical engineering, petroleum engineering, civil engineering, etc., nearly all engineering programs involve the study of math, physics, and other sciences. Check both the U.S.Bureau of Labor Statistics and Pay Scale for more information about the particular field of engineering you’re interested in.

The colleges you should apply to

While trying to figure out which college to go to, it’s easy to get caught up in the lure of prestigious names and the Ivy League. However, there are some well-reputed colleges can provide you with a well-rounded education that also helps you hone the skills you need to be more employable. Take, for instance, California College San Diego. According to California College San Diego review, their programs can be completed in as few as 15 months depending on the program you choose, giving you the advantage of joining the workforce that much sooner. If you wish to find out more about the college’s accreditation and student services, check out California College San Diego reviews.

In spite of the unstable economy, choosing a career that is in demand can benefit you in more ways than one.

Resources:

http://www.payscale.com/research/US/Job=Accountant/Salary

Author's Bio: 

Carlos is an avid reader and an Educational Consultant having rich experience of more than 10 years. His areas of expertise include Educational Planning, Career Planning & student counseling. In his spare time, he loves to participate in online literature forums and promote reading for youth.