Anything is Possible

personal well beingWant to make sure that the subjects you study today will help you compete in tomorrow’s job market? Job opportunities in education, business, health care, and technology are expected to represent at least one third of new jobs through 2018.

Many college graduates are pursuing a degree in business. The business field is projected to be the fourth largest provider of new jobs through 2018. As regulations get stricter, businesses are working hard to stay competitive, and many companies are looking for people to manage the growing workload. That’s probably why the National Association of Colleges and Employers “Job Outlook 2012” survey found that business administration will be one of the 10 most sought after bachelor’s degrees in 2013. A bachelor’s in business administration could help prepare you for the demands of the fast-paced business world with courses like business policy and strategy, marketing, and financial management.

Do you love working with computers? As a computer science major, you could learn about computer programming and software design to help you prepare for a career field that is bursting with opportunity. Computer science is extremely sought after.And this makes sense, with a career like computer and information systems manager expecting to grow by 17 percent from 2008 to 2018, notes the U.S. Department of Labor.

Are you someone who’s good at setting a budget or crunching numbers? If so, there are a lot of companies out there looking for someone like you. The demand for good accountants, who can balance the books as well as analyze and interpret numbers, is on the rise. The U.S. Department of Labor projects 22 percent job growth in this field between 2008 and 2018.

Can’t imagine the world without cell phones or the Internet? Neither can today’s businesses, which are looking for tech savvy people to help them navigate an increasingly technology-drive world. That’s why information technology is such a hot field, with careers like computer network, systems, and database administrators projected to grow by 30 percent between 2008 and 2018, according to the U.S. Department of Labor.

Finding a career that suits you is critical in today’s job market. If you are good with numbers, there is a career for you.  If you are computer savvy and technological capable , there Is a job for you.  Do you have a math aptitude?  There is a career for you.  Finding a niche in today’s market is challenging but is it is possible.  Possibilities are available for all of us. We just need to go for them.

Source: “Top Five Degrees for Tomorrow’s Job Market.” Yahoo! Education.Web. 19 July 2013.

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