What Career Path Will Our 2007 Graduates Take?

A Look at the Top Two Choices

By wantstoWAH, published May 31, 2007
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Well, 2007 will be turning out millions of high school graduates in the upcoming weeks. It is vital in today's economy for our young adults to look closely at their career options. In researching the top careers in today's age, the top two are computer technology and healthcare. Healthcare and technology account for nearly a third of the top 50 jobs in the United States. The opportunity for advancement are endless. Healthcare jobs are expected to be in abbundance and continue to grow over the next decade. Many of them offer high pay, with excellent benefits.

One thing to take into consideration is job security, there will always be people in need of healthcare services, so the healthcare provider generally has remarkable job security. There are so many areas in healthcare that one can choose to specialize in, resulting in career satisfaction. A few examples are nursing, an RN can make up to $60,000 annual salary, a radiology technician can make up to $48,000 annual salary. These are only two examples, the career choices in healthcare are endless. Do your research and you should be able to find what interests you most.

Now, as for the computer technology field, there are many specialty areas as well. Computer technology is on the rise, and this is a very secure field to go into as well. Technology is here to stay, so research this career choice and one should be able to find an area of interest. Some examples are, a software engineer, the average salary of a software engineer is $85,000 annually, whereas a top executive software engineer can make up to $200,000 annually! A computer/IT analyst on average makes $83,000 annually. These are only the top two career fields in the United States. There are so many other fields to choose from.

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Informative and good article.

Posted on 07/12/2007 at 10:07:00 PM

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