What are the hottest jobs of 2014?
As youths, without much of career guidance and
all the advice that could have helped shape our decisions and actions to having
a rewarding and competitive career that is in tune with the demands of the
industry. I came across this piece, based on scientific data, which reveals some
of the jobs/roles that are in tune with the dynamic and ever evolving
industries.
CareerBuilder teamed up with Economic Modeling
Specialists Intl. (EMSI) to identify the occupations that grew by at least 7%
from 2010 to 2013, are projected to grow in 2014, and pay at least $22 per
hour.
"In addition to higher pay levels and solid growth rates, what many of these jobs have in common is a talent shortage," Matt Ferguson, CEO of CareerBuilder and co-author of the book "The Talent Equation,". "Recruitment of skilled labor in specialized areas like information technology and health care has become highly competitive."
The list below reveals the jobs that are the
fastest-growing and highest-paying for 2014:
1. Software Developers, Applications and Systems Software (Seriously in demand in Nig eria)
What
they do: Design computer
programs
Total employment in 2013: 1,042,402
Job
growth from 2010 to
2013: 11%
Median hourly earnings: $45.06
2. Market Research Analysts and Marketing Specialists (You’ll see them on every job board)
What
they do: Study market conditions in local, regional, or
national areas
Total employment in 2013: 438,095
Job
growth from 2010 to 2013: 14%
Median hourly earnings: $29.10
3. Training and Development Specialists (Greatest Psychologists, let’s SPECIALIZE)
What
they do: Design and conduct training and development
programs
Total employment in 2013: 231,898
Job
growth from 2010 to 2013: 8%
Median hourly earnings: $27.14
4. Financial Analysts (They’ve always
been in demand, ICAN peeps)
What
they do: Assess the performance of stocks, bonds, and
other types of investments
Total employment in 2013: 247,159
Job
growth from 2010 to 2013: 7%
Median hourly earnings: $37.34
5. Physical Therapists
What
they do: Help patients who have injuries or illnesses
manage their pain
Total employment in 2013: 207,132
Job
growth from 2010 to 2013: 7%
Median hourly earnings: $37.93
6. Web Developers (In short supply, e-Commerce is here. Remember?)
What
they do: Create websites and help companies build a
brand
Total employment in 2013: 136,921
Job
growth from 2010 to 2013: 11%
Median hourly earnings: $27.84
7. Logisticians (Supply Chain Managers- They make sure the Company deliver to YOU)
What
they do: Analyze and coordinate the supply chain
organization
Total employment in 2013: 127,892
Job
growth from 2010 to 2013: 10%
Median hourly earnings: $35.08
8. Database Administrators (Oracle peeps, hands-on skills preferred)
What
they do: Use software to store and organize data, such as
financial information and customer shipping records
Total employment in 2013: 119,676
Job
growth from 2010 to 2013: 10%
Median hourly earnings: $37.39
9. Meeting, Convention and Event Planners (They plan anything these days. Even Baby showers)
What
they do: Coordinate meetings and
events
Total employment in 2013: 87,082
Job
growth from 2010 to 2013: 14%
Median hourly earnings: $22.56
10. Interpreters and Translators (Enough of French peeps)
What
they do: Convert information from one language to
another
Total employment in 2013: 69,887
Job
growth from 2010 to 2013: 14%
Median hourly earnings: $22.39
11. Petroleum Engineers (This is so obvious)
What
they do: Design and develop methods for extracting oil and
gas from deposits below the earth’s surface
Total employment in 2013: 40,733
Job
growth from 2010 to 2013: 21%
Median hourly earnings: $63.67
12. Information Security Analysts (They make sure you’re not hacked)
What
they do: Plan, implement, upgrade, or monitor security
measures for the protection of computer networks and
information
Total employment in 2013: 75,995
Job
growth from 2010 to 2013: 8%
Median hourly earnings: $41.62
Source: Business Insider
Source: Business Insider
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