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TOP CAREERS FOR FUTURE
Why talk about careers?
Factors for choosing the top careers:•how well they pay •how much they are projected to grow in the coming years•how much value they add or contribute to the society/economy•how self satisfying they are•how much competition is there for it
Political Campaign ManagerWORK:
• hire, supervise, and delegate work to campaign staff and volunteers.
• research, plan, and implement campaign strategies based on polls.
• coordinate your candidate’s calendar and manage the campaign’s fundraising and spending.
• oversee all branding, marketing, communications, and PR.
• As a campaign manager, whether you’re responding to a personal scandal, writing a sharp speech, producing an attack ad against an opponent, or soliciting funds from a crowd of donors, your goal is always the same:
Get your candidate elected!
•Pay-
•Expected growth in the coming years•value added to the society/economy•self satisfaction
Construction manager
WORK:• Directly supervise and coordinate activities of construction or extraction workers.
Why They're Thriving:• As the construction sector begins to fully recover from the recession, job openings in these occupations are expected to increase.
•Pay- A Construction Manager earns an average salary of 8,27,943 INR per year in India while in Dubai it is AED 118,969 i.e. 20,06,056.61 in INR
•Self satisfaction: Huge opportunity and experience only
adds to your credentials, credibility, creativity and pay scale.
Auditors and accountants• Obtain and use numerical data to complete financial records and maintain
accounting records.
• testing internal controls to determine if they are adequate to prevent errors and monetary loss for the company.
• Why They're Thriving: Most organizations need people keeping track of the money coming in and going out, resulting in a steady demand for good bookkeepers.
• Different types: forensic accountants, tax accountants, bookkeepers, etc.
• Self satisfaction: I enjoyed working with numbers and had strong analytical skills. I am also very outgoing; a strength that is important when you work with clients and colleagues. "professional skepticism" is an important trait they develop, One needs to assess how perpetrators of fraud can beat a company's controls, and auditors need to design and implement a system that can effectively protect the organization's assets.CONCLUSION: so it is never easy to be children to them… pocket money issues
ManagementAnalyst
Market researchanalyst
SystemAnalyst
Analyst• WORK:
• A systems analyst uses computers and related systems to design new IT solutions, modify, enhance or adapt existing systems and integrate new features or improvements, all with the aim of improving business efficiency and productivity.
• The business analyst’s primary objective is helping businesses implement technology solutions in a cost-effective way by determining the requirements of a project or program, and communicating them clearly to stakeholders, facilitators and partners.
• Finance analysts analyzes financial status by collecting, monitoring, and studying data; recommending actions, identifies financial status by comparing and analyzing actual results with plans and forecasts, monitors variances; identifies trends; recommends actions to management.
• Management Analyst in any organization envision the administrative matters by establishing and enforcing policies and procedures; providing direction, explaining processes and techniques; recommending actions.
•Pay-
Finance Analysts -$47,130 -$148,430.
Business Analysts -$42,938 - $68,085 .
Systems Analysts -$50,290 - $125,460.
Management Analysts -$45,200 -$145,920 •Expected growth in the coming years(acc U.S BLS)
Finance Analysts -16% from (2012-2022)
Business Analysts -19% from (2012-2022)
Systems Analysts - 25% from (2012-2022)
Management Analyst -19% from (2012-2022)
Designer
• Fashion designer• Interior Designer• Graphics and Web
designer• Industrial/product
designer
• They work on new products or improve existing ones, and use their understanding of technology, materials and manufacturing methods to improve the design and usability of an item. The work involves:
• designing;
• modelling;
• testing;
• producing prototypes.
• Working alongside engineers and model-makers, industrial/product designers conduct research and devise a design proposal for projects. They may need to work on the budget of the designed item to make sure it's cost effective
•Pay-
Junior designers - £17,000 to £25,000.
Designers with experience and Team leaders
£25,000 to £45,000.
Senior product designer £60,000 .•Projected Job Growth (2012-2022) :->
4% for industrial designers
• Self Satisfaction
Bio-medical• Biomedical engineers may design instruments, devices, and software; bring
together knowledge from many technical sources to develop new procedures; or conduct research needed to solve clinical problems.
• They often serve a coordinating function, using their background in both engineering and medicine. For example, in industry, they may create products for which an in-depth understanding of living systems and technology is essential. Also, they frequently work in research and development or in quality assurance.
• Biomedical engineers design electrical circuits, software to run medical equipment, or computer simulations to test new drug therapies. They also design and build artificial body parts such as hip and knee joints. In some cases, they develop the materials needed to make the replacement body parts. They also design rehabilitative exercise equipment.
•Pay-
Scientific research and development services $94,150
Medical equipment and supplies manufacturing 88,850
Pharmaceutical and medicine manufacturing 87,340
General medical and surgical hospitals;state, local, and private 69,910
Colleges, universities, and professional schools;state, local, and private 63,440
The median annual wage for biomedical engineers was $86,960 in May 2012.
• Expected growth in the coming years
• value added to the society/economy
• self satisfaction
Nano-scientist
Current hot areas of research in nanotechnology • Electronics/semiconductor industry
• Materials science including textiles, polymers, packaging, among others
• Auto and aerospace industries
• Sporting goods
• Biotechnology
• Medical fields and pharmaceuticals
• Environmental monitoring, control, and remediation
• Food science including quality control and packaging
• Forensics
• University and federal lab research
• Military and national security
• Energy capture and storage
•Pay-
Two Year Associates - $35,000 - $50,000
Four Year Bachelors - $40,000 - $65,000
Six Year Masters - $50,000 - $80,000
Eight Year Doctorate - $75,000 - $100,000
•Expected growth in the coming years•value added to the society/economy•self satisfaction
CONCLUSION: