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Top Jobs for 2010

The Forecast Looks Bright for These 6 Hot Careers

By Yahoo Education Staff

Corner an economist at a cocktail party and he or she will tell you that the recession began in December 2007 and (technically) ended around August 2009, with about 7 million jobs lost during that period.

If you ask the same economist what to expect moving forward, steel yourself for talk about the pros and cons of the Troubled Asset Relief Program and how unemployment numbers are a lagging indicator.

But you don't need a Ph.D. in economics to understand that 2010 isn't just a new year, it's a new decade. So what better time than now to start thinking about a new job?

Here is our forecast for six hot careers with job security, along with what you need to know to earn a paycheck worth waking up for in 2010.

1. Software Engineer

The Job – Design and develop the programs that make computers work.

The Trend – The U.S. Department of Labor predicts that jobs will grow rapidly over the next few years, at a 32 percent increase from 2008 to 2018, as everything from medical records to gun sales becomes computerized.

The Training – Most software engineers have a bachelor's degree in computer science or engineering. A master's degree can lead to more advancement opportunities.

The Pay – A median salary of more than $80,000.

2. Personal Financial Advisor

The Job – Help people manage their income, savings, and investments to make the most of their money for retirement and other financial goals.

The Trend – According to the Department of Labor, the ten-year growth in demand for financial advisors is expected to be 30 percent since many companies are doing away with pensions and the volatile stock market has people looking for expert advice.

The Training – Getting a bachelor's degree in accounting or business administration will give you the tools to help people's money work for them.

The Pay – The median salary is $69,050.

3. Registered Nurse

The Job –Provide direct care to patients, offer support, and provide education about the patient's condition.

The Trend – Focus on preventive care, more elderly people, and technological advances in patient care are all factors in the job growth expected by The Department of Labor.

The Training – Enroll in either a nursing diploma or nursing degree program, then work on getting your nursing license.

The Pay – The median annual salary is $62,450 per year.

4. Special Education Teacher

The Job – Working with students who have learning disabilities can be challenging, but also rewarding. In fact, a University of Chicago study says that more than 70 percent of special education teachers report being "very satisfied" with their jobs.

The Trend – Projected growth should be faster than average due to increasing emphasis on special education for students who need it, and the understanding that students do best when they get that help early.

The Training – Get a bachelor's degree in special education or qualify for a higher salary with a master's degree. Each state requires a teaching license, which can sometimes include additional training in special education.

The Pay – Salaries vary by region and school setting. The median annual salary for preschool, kindergarten, and elementary school special education teachers is $50,020, but top earners average at more than $78,000 per year.

5. Database Administrator

The Job – Ensure that electronic data is organized, available, and secure.

The Trend – Companies will have more of these positions to fill because of the increasing reliance on computers for storage and distribution of information.

The Training - Most positions require at least an associate's degree in computer science, and a bachelor's degree will open the door to more positions and higher salaries.

The Pay - The average salary is $69,740 per year.

6. Home Care Nurse

The Job – Visit patients in their homes to take vital signs, administer medications, and monitor patients' overall health. These nurses can be the patient's primary health care provider on a day-to-day basis.

The Trend – While all nursing specialties are predicted to be in high demand, the need for nurses in the home health care industry should grow faster than other specialties – up 33 percent from 2008 to 2018, according to the Department of Labor.

The Training – Get your associate's or bachelor's degree in nursing and pass your state's licensing exam to get started.

The Pay – $58,740 is the average salary per year for RNs in the home health care services industry.

Although the U.S. Constitution tells us that "All men are created equal," the U.S. job market tells us that all jobs are not. The good news is that many degree and training programs are available to help you study from anywhere – and at anytime, in this decade or the next.

All salary data from The U.S. Department of Labor.
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Is okay to establish a career in Thailand? I'm 20 and I'm planning to explore and grow as a teacher. More specifically a special ed teacher. There aren't any job openings in the Philippines, you know how it is. I have a degree in Educational Psychology.

I think the people here can help me since you guys are way more mature and experienced than I am. Thank you.
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Thailand is a land of opportunity wherein many Pinoy teachers find comfy to work and live as long as they wish. Some schools are particular about applicant's age to determine the experience but don't be discouraged because you have a degree. Good luck!
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BlackBox wrote:
Is okay to establish a career in Thailand? I'm 20 and I'm planning to explore and grow as a teacher. More specifically a special ed teacher. There aren't any job openings in the Philippines, you know how it is. I have a degree in Educational Psychology.

I think the people here can help me since you guys are way more mature and experienced than I am. Thank you.



Having a degree in education gives you an edge in landing a job here. But you need loads of patience before you can get one. Kaya dapat malaki din ang pondo para habang naghahanap ng trabaho, may reserve.

Also, you can start networking here so by the time that you reach Thailand you would have enough support system as you thread into this land of smiles and elephants. PM members here, answer threads, go into the teaching forum. Hope this helps.

Hope other teachers have more tips to share.
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Re:Top Jobs for 2010 1 Year, 5 Months ago Karma: 6
I think teaching job is top#1 in Thailand for many "farangs and philippino ingles titsers". why i said this? it is because some "ajarns or khun krus" come and go and positions need to be replaced. however, as both tourists keep on visiting and our fellows keep on coming to find a teaching job or opportunity, there will be competition and facing challenges.

but let's check latest news...

"Thailand will be four Celsius degrees hotter than now 35 years later," this is not relevant. how about this one, "Panicked teachers in Thailand's restive south stayed home from school Wednesday after two teachers were killed in broad daylight amid threats from suspected Muslim insurgents that 20 would die." and this one the same, "Suspected separatists on Tuesday shot dead two teachers in Thailand's violence-wracked southern province of Narathiwat, prompting authorities to close 465 schools."
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Thanks for sharing this would really help me and others.
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