POPULAR CAREERS

HEALTHCARE

The continued growth and success of the healthcare industry can be most attributed to the aging population and the so-called baby boomers.
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TECHNOLOGY

The field of technology will be further impelled by innovations and opportunities will overflow as we become an information-rich society.
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BUSINESS

Even with a tough economy, some business careers managed to grow and are still growing. Business careers, especially in financial services, like accounting and actuary continue to offer solid opportunities.
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SOCIAL SERVICE

If your goal is to make a difference and help make this world a better place while earning a decent salary, a career in social service will be right for you.
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VOCATIONAL

Many people have proven that finding and building a recession-proof career is not only for those who are able to acquire a Bachelor's or Master's degree or the highest level of education.
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Computer Systems Analyst

A computer systems analyst creates new computer systems, help companies incorporate technologies into existing systems and improve the existing technologies and business processes. Systems analysts create technology solutions for businesses and organizations.

A bachelor's degree in a technical field like computer science, engineering, mathematics or information science is often preferred. More complex jobs usually require a master's degree. However, continuing education is necessary to be up-to-date with the latest technological advances and be more competitive.

The annual earnings for a computer systems analyst range from $54,000 - $88,000. A 20 percent employment growth rate is expected through 2018.


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Computer Software Engineer

A computer software engineer is behind almost every big idea in modern business from your video game, business applications, your smartphone apps, to missile defense systems. It is a computer software engineer's job to design, develop, test and launch new computer systems and softwares.
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Computer Support Specialist

A computer support specialist makes sure that computer systems are in working order and if something goes wrong, they provide terchnical assistance. It is the computer support specialist's job to resolve technical problems and support for customers, a company's computer systems as well as installing and implementing computer hardware and software and train people at work.
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Network Architects

Network architects design computer networks. They are responsible for setting up, testing and evaluating data communication systems such as Wide Arean Networks (WANs), Local Area Networks (LANs), the Internet and Intranet. When setting up a network, a network architect may install hardwares like routers and hubs, cables and wireless adaptors
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