Top 7 Careers in the Next 10 Years

Careers in the Next 10 Years

Top 7 Careers in the Next 10 Years

These days, teenagers have a craze for becoming millionaires and famous due to which whole new field of blogging, YouTubing, and video making have come up. But people who aspire to get educational career fields should refer the list below as to know which field is correct for them. Following are the top 7 career fields which have scope of growing in the next 10 years.

Accountant/Auditor

Every business requires a professional who can keep track of financial statements and tax returns and to manage their office records. Educational qualifications required are a bachelor’s degree, certificate of public accountants. The average salary for this profession is $62,850.

 

Biomedical Engineer

This industry is blooming and requires a lot of research, design, and maintenance of new prostheses, artificial organs and diagnosing equipment. They also create imaging systems and devices. Educationalqualifications needed are a bachelor’s degree with an average salary of $81,540.

 

Brick, Block and Stone Mason

Large numbers of masons are expected to retire over the next decade, thus creating lots of job openings. They use bricks, concrete blocks, and stones to build fences, walls and pathways. Education required is a high school diploma with an average salary of $45,410.

 

Civil Engineer

They design and oversee large construction projects like roads, bridges, dams, tunnels, buildings, airports, and systems for water supply. Educational qualifications required area bachelor’s degree with an average salary of $77,650.

 

Computer Systems Analyst

These employees study a company’s existing computer organization and make recommendations for it. Education required is a bachelor’s degree. Also, some have high school diplomas with some certification. They have an average salary of $77,740.

 

Dental Hygienist

They work with patients to clean teeth, to look for diseases such as gingivitis and oral cancer. Education required is an associate’s degree with an average salary of $68,250.

 

Financial Examiner

Financial Examiners usually work for federal and state governments and look after banks and financial institutions. They review balance sheets, evaluate loans and assess management. Education required is a bachelor’s degree with an average salary of $79,940.

 


 

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