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Where are the in-demand jobs?

In-Demand Jobs

I think about this a lot. It is one thing to take classes, go back to school as a nontraditional student, and succeed. It's another thing to actually find and hold a job in this economy today during or after college. Nontraditional students often need a part-time or even a full-time job even if they are taking classes at the same time, just to get by.

So it can be important to know what jobs are in demand.

I turned towards my best source for this kind of information, the US government. I went to Career One Stop and looked this up.

It says the top three fastest growing jobs overall are:

1.Network systems and data communications analysts
2.Personal and home care aides, and
3.Computer software engineers, and applications

Jobs nationwide with the most openings right now are:

1.Retail salespersons
2.Cashiers, except gaming, and
3.Waiters and waitresses

You can read the whole list here at the Career One Stop What's Hot page.

I also found a new site today called USAJOBS that features Federal jobs. (http://www.usajobs.opm.gov/) This site also has a “jobs in demand” button on the left hand side you can use to search for jobs that are needed.

Other interesting sites and articles are here:

CNN – big demand, good pay
http://money.cnn.com/galleries/2007/news/0702/gallery.jobs_in_demand/

Get a part or full-time job:

The Career One Stop Job Bank re-employment portal (new)
http://www.careeronestop.org/ReEmployment/Default.aspx


The Career Builder site
http://www.careerbuilder.com/

The Job Hunt Site
http://www.job-hunt.org/

Monster.com
http://www.monster.com/

Job Seeker Weekly
http://www.jobseekerweekly.com/

Working at home:
HomeJobStop
http://www.homejobstop.com/


More: Webography

Career One Stop – jobs in demand
http://www.careeronestop.org/ExploreCareers/Occupations/OccupationsWhatsHot.aspx

The USA Jobs site
http://www.usajobs.opm.gov/

The clip art at the top of this posting is from Microsoft's great clip art site here:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/clipart/default.aspx


Let me know other sites you like, and I hope this is a helpful posting for you. Write me a comment to let me know. And have a great week!