Standing the Test of a Weak Economy
Through months and months of an unstable economy, the ability to find a desired position has become a battle in its own. Millions are seeking new jobs and unfortunately, only a couple thousand are available. There has been an unbalanced state in our work industry for quite some time. The dreaded word “recession,” has been on tips of the tongues of many, but few have the courage and audacity to label our current economic status as a “recession.” For those of us who are, realists, and are able to take what is given to us and turn it into something we desire, the term “recession,” has no affect. Or does it?
Recession has the ability to take the jobs that we have worked for many years and deteriorate its demand within minutes. The jobs that we have held on to and respected for many years are now the cutbacks on many lists of various companies. What are we left to do? Although, the thought of re-training ourselves in a different work field is, for some, an impossible task, it is indeed the best way to have a recession-proof career; a career that is not taken down by the rollercoaster ride provided by the economy. We have the option to re-train ourselves and participate in work industries that will allow us to continue providing for our families, loved ones and dependents (that includes our beloved pets) without having to sacrifice our lifestyle that we have grown use to. There are a variety of sources that have been able to compile a list of work industries that have been recently studied and categorized as “recession-proof.”
According to Yahoo, the Energy industry is in the bright spot for recession proof careers. They state that this industry is one that is not only on the move, but also provides various sectors to work in. The energy industry includes gas and oil, but also alternative energy and even nuclear energy. With this element being in such high demand and debate within the U.S., it is almost impossible to be affected by the economy.
The growth of children in k-12th grade has lead sources to believe that Education is also recession proof, as the need for teachers in extraordinarily high. According to the National Center for Education Statistics, over the next eight years there will be a demand for 2.8 million teachers.
Of course, the demands of the Health Care industry will continue to grow rapidly, as it is currently the dominant field in the 30 fastest growing job areas. These positions are so much in demand that many Health Care facilities in need of filling these positions, have offered sign-on bonuses, continuing education offers and are even covering relocating expenses.
Due to national issues, the demand for Security will also be increasing, whether at the airports or at U.S. borders. This is a field that is looking extremely promising for the next years to come. According to the Defense and Homeland Security departments, they will need to fill over 83,000jobs within the next two years.
Will you let recession control your lifestyle?
This is a guest post by Giselle Rivera @ Eliteresumes.org
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