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CITIZEN’S NEWSFriday, September 17, 2010 23
As any professional knows, the job
market is as fluid as ever. The uncer-
tain nature of the economy as well as
advancements in technology have
changed the way business is done.
As a result, those seeking employ-
ment or those simply hoping to switch
careers would be wise to consider
which fields are on the rise. In general,
job seekers with no ties to any specific
locale tend to look for work in larger cit-
ies, including New York, Los Angeles
and Chicago. However, even metropoli-
tan areas continue to recover slowly, if
at all, from the economic downturn that
began near the end of the first decade
of the 21st century. According to the
U.S. Department of Labor, the city of
New York’s jobless rate in June 2010
was 8.8 percent, a slight improvement
over the June 2009 rate of 9 percent.
Los Angeles, meanwhile, saw its job-
less rate increase over that same span,
jumping 11.1 percent in June 2009 to
11.6 percent a year later.
Simply put, the conventional wisdom
of moving to the big city to find work is
no longer a lock. Job seekers would be
wise to consider the following careers,
which Department of Labor studies
indicate are among those on the rise in
metropolitan areas.
Registered Nurse: Depart-
ment of Labor research indicates that
some 581,500 new RN jobs will be cre-
ated in the 10-year period between
2008 and 2018. What’s more, an RN
can expect to make a very good salary
as well. For example, the San
Career Choices on the RiseFrancisco-San Mateo-Redwood City
metropolitan area boasts the third high-
est-average annual salary for RNs at
$98,900.
Accountant: While the prospects
for accountants are not as great as
those for registered nurses, opportuni-
ties are still very good, with nearly
280,000 new jobs expected between
2008 and 2018. The majority of
accountants work in urban areas as
well, making the move to a metropoli-
tan area a good decision for prospec-
tive accountants.
Paralegal: Paralegals can expect
strong hiring trends for the next decade
as well, with more than 74,000 new
jobs expected between 2008 and 2018.
Education Administrator:Though this field expects some growth
over the next decade, it’s important for
job seekers to know that many of the
nation’s public schools require an
advanced degree, particularly a
master’s in education administration,
for their top administrative positions,
which can pay into six figures.
Network administrators:Computer network administrators are,
not surprisingly, likely to be in high
demand for the next decade, with an
expected 286,000 new jobs to be cre-
ated by 2018. In addition, job seekers
might be surprised to know that this
potentially high-paying field offers entry
level positions with requirements of
only an associate’s or bachelor’s
degree.
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