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Planning to Find a Job This Year? Here Are the 15 Best!

By: Paul Megan



So you think this may be the year to make your big move? To find
a job that turns you into a winner? It looks like it could be a
great year if you're interested in looking at some key growth
opportunities for your next job.

If you follow the recommendations in our exclusive alternative
and non-traditional job search system, then you'll realize that
you're probably qualified for a wider range of opportunities
than you previously thought. It's why we encourage you to take
the time to explore all your options before you leap. And to
discover how 21st Century employers think when they make hiring
decisions.

To help you focus, here is a list of the top 15 jobs with the
largest projected increases. In other words, these are the hot
job areas where you are most likely to find the best
opportunities. The next step is to analyze your assets,
strengths and capabilities to see how they match with known job
openings. The last step is to prepare a resume from scratch that
emphasizes what you have going for you that relates to the jobs
you're interested in, regardless of your work history.

Consider these hot job growth areas (according to the Bureau of
Labor statistics) as part of your planning:

 1.Food preparation and serving workers, including fast food.



2. Customer service representatives.



3. Registered nurses.



4. Retail salespeople.



5. Computer support specialists.



6. Cashiers.



7. Office clerks.



8. Security guards.



9. Computer software engineers and applications specialists.



10. Waiters and waitresses.



11. General and operations managers.



12. Truck drivers, heavy and tractor trailer.



13. Nursing aides, orderlies and attendants.



14. Janitors and cleaners.



15. Post secondary teachers.



If you're a recent high school or college grad, or you're
breaking into the job market for the first time as an
entry-level worker, these are the first areas you ought to check
out. If you're recently retired and wish to get back into the
workplace, these opportunities are ideal for you.

The good news is there's a fabulous job search system available
to you that can have you entertaining job offers in s little as
two weeks. This is the year to turn your job search into the
career adventure of a lifetime!


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