Saturday, March 28, 2009

What are tomorrow's jobs?

According to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics the top occupations projected to grow the fastest in the period 2006-2016 are in order:
  1. Network systems and data communications analysts
  2. Personal and home care aides
  3. Home health aides
  4. Computer Software Engineers, applications
  5. Veterinary technologists and technicians
  6. Personal Financial advisors
  7. Makeup Artists, theatrical and performance
  8. Medical Assistants
  9. Veterinarians
  10. Substance abuse and behavioral disorder counselors
  11. Skin care specialists
  12. Financial Analysts
The US B.L.S. states: "Among all occupations in the (US) economy, health care occupations are expected to make up 7 of the 20 fastest growing occupations, the largest proportion of any occupational group. "


The same article shows the jobs predicted to have the greatest increase in numbers and those with the greatest predicted decline - the ones to get out of. It goes on to discuss training.

Read the full article with graphs here: US BLS Article on Tomorrow's Jobs

If you are one of our many US readers and you are considering more training then "Education for Careers" has a lot more information at their web site.


Visit EducationForCareers.com Today!

From the UK a short article in the BBC reports on a UN prediction for a growth in jobs in the Green industries: "UN Forecasts Boom in Green Jobs". The same sort of growth in Green jobs can be seen already happening around the world.

For our Australian readers the following page has a great list of reference links and other information.

http://www.reinventyourcareer.com.au

and for the latest "Age" employment forecast for the immediate future click here

Owen

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

More Jobs, Cover letters and Interviews

On this blog I will sometimes list products and services that might help you in your search and that perhaps you haven't already come across. I am not here to try and sell them to you, just list some of them in case they help you. If there is any selling to do I will leave that to the advertiser themselves on their website for their products or services.

Today I thought I would just list two items of interest. I plan to list a few more later in the week as I will keep on searching and carrying out a basic review before I mention them on this blog.

So read on, and check these two out in case it does help you or someone you know. And can I ask that you let me know how you went, if something isn't as advertised let me know and I will pull it from this blog. Just put in a comment after this post and I will get it.

The first is a product and guide that helps you with your cover letter that you send with your job application. I admit I hadn't paid much attention to my cover letters in the past but the next product offering suggests that your Cover Letter is extremely important and offers techniques based on good advertising copywriting practice to generate Cover letters that get you to the interview. (Now they tell me!)

The product offer page has a small video and lots of information if you scroll down the page that explains it all: Click here for the Cover letter product offer.

The second is a very large and diverse recruitment organization that has 35 targeted job boards in cities throughout the US that you may not have come across. They offer a range of services for a very wide range of industries: Click here to check out Creative Jobs Central

Creative Jobs Central - Over 35 Targeted Job Sites

Sunday, March 22, 2009

Career Advice - where do you get it?

Career advice is certainly something that most people need at various times but getting really good advice is hard. I remember the career guidance counsellors when I was at school, they tried of course, but how does one person give really good advice to hundreds of students? Particularly when they personally have no experience of each of the different professions themselves. It is very very hard, so I remember visiting them once, and never going back. I suppose I was lucky in that I knew what I wanted to do anyway at that time.

Regardless of what people decide they want to do, often careers simply cease to exist in particular locations, companies close down, jobs are outsourced overseas and so people find themselves having to move on. People can move on in many ways of course. They can physically pack up and move towns to where they can get a job in their chosen career and industry, and many many people I know do that. Or, people can move on in a different way.

They can stay where they are physically, but move on mentally. That is they can choose to change career, to try something different, even to go and get some more training. There are a multitude of ways they can do that but I urge those of you considering your options to at least entertain what else you could do without having to uproot your families and move to another town? Just think about it, maybe you will come up with something.

As for getting good advice, recently I came across a great package on offer from the well known Brian Tracy. He has reduced the price on some of his books and put together a package of real value that saves us all some money. I won't say much more here, just suggest you have a look at his site now yourself. Click on the icon below and read on. I hope that helps.


Reinvention


Some more advice for those people worried about their jobs and careers at the moment; stop watching or listening to the news or reading the newspapers for a week. Just try it and see how you feel. Listen to music instead, read a book, watch a movie, take up a new hobby, browse the net (but not the news sites). Go on, try it. I bet you cheer up.

See you

Owen

Thursday, March 19, 2009

The Road Less Traveled

As many people including myself embark bravely on new careers and many others are just considering trying something different a famous poem came to mind (and it could just be the red wine :-). Almost everyone has heard the famous saying about the road less traveled. So I just did a quick search and found it. It is a famous poem by Robert Frost, an American poet and the one of the most famous of all.

Robert Frost's 1916 poem: "The Road Not Taken”

Poem

Two roads diverged in a yellow wood,
And sorry I could not travel both
And be one traveler, long I stood
And looked down one as far as I could
To where it bent in the undergrowth;

Then took the other, as just as fair,
And having perhaps the better claim,
Because it was grassy and wanted wear;
Though as for that the passing there
Had worn them really about the same,

And both that morning equally lay
In leaves no step had trodden black.
Oh, I kept the first for another day!
Yet knowing how way leads on to way,
I doubted if I should ever come back.

I shall be telling this with a sigh
Somewhere ages and ages hence:
Two roads diverged in a wood, and I—
I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Road_Not_Taken_(poem)

http://www.cs.rice.edu/~ssiyer/minstrels/poems/51.html

http://www.adamsmithacademy.org/etext/TheRoadNotTaken.html


Just something different for today


Owen

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Career Change

In the current financial doom and gloom many people are concerned about their future career and their job security.

It could be now is the time to take the opportunity to make that career change you have always wanted, or to realise that your old career isn't working for you anymore and you want to do something different. Perhaps you love your current job but realise there will be fewer and fewer jobs in that area anymore so you know deep down that you need to change into something else. But what? How? What options are there? Which options are right for you?

That is a tough question we all have to answer but it is important to ask the question isn't it? The answers will be different for each of us.


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Owen