Fastest growing professions

Niay akong ipaambit ninyo, gikan na usab sa Internet. Bahin sa nagkalainlaing profession sa America nga kusog nga nagkadaghan, gumikan sa pagtaas sa demand.  

Nurses. The number of registered nurses is expected to swell to 3.2 million by 2018, accounting for approximately 581,500 new jobs, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. 

Network Systems and Data Analysts. This occupation's full title is "network systems and data communication analysts." And while it's a mouthful, it is worth remembering as it's the second-fastest growing occupation in the U.S. In simpler terms, these analysts are the folks who design and build the systems that we use to connect to the web, from work or home. Taas kaayo ang demand ining mga tawhana tungod kay may kalabutan ang ilang mga abilidad sa internet. Gibanabana nga kining maong profession mousbaw by 53.4%.

Software Engineers. What would all that planning and design by network and data analysts be worth without software? Mag-unsa kono ang mga plano ug mga pag-design kun walay software? Whether they are building business software, constructing an operating system, developing games, or designing mobile apps, software engineers have a wide array of career avenues to consider.

Biomedical Engineers. Biomedical engineering is expected to be the fastest growing occupation, with a whopping growth project of 72% between 2008 and 2018. The immense growth of biomedical engineering will be driven by the demand for new treatments for diseases and the increasingly higher expectations of aging patients to maintain an active lifestyle.

Accountants and Auditors. While number crunching and bean counting has certainly not fallen out of style in recent memory, the economic fallout of the past few years has placed renewed focus on financial regulation. And with the passage of the federal financial reform bill in June, companies will need an even larger cohort of auditors and accountants to parse through new regulations to make sure they are in compliance. The accounting profession is poised to experience 22% growth between 2008 and 2018, with an anticipated 279,400 new jobs in the field by 2018.

Veterinarians. Our love for the dogs, cats, and fish in our lives truly knows no bounds. Pet care was one of the only sectors of the retail industry that grew during the recession.

According to the 2009-2010 National Pet Owners Survey, 62% of U.S. households owned at least one pet in 2008, accounting for approximately 71 million households. And the American Pet Products Association estimates that pet owners will spend almost $48 billion on their pets.

 Just under $24 billion of that will be spent on medicine and veterinary care, as more Americans than ever before open their wallets to spring for treatments for an ailing animal family member. It's no surprise, then, that veterinarians are listed as one of the fastest growing professions in the U.S. -- the number of vets is expected to expand by 36% between 2008 and 2018.

So, there you are, mga profession sa America nga taas ang demand, nga gumikan sa kalamboan karon sa tibuok kalibutan, nga miapektar usab sa atong ekonomikanhong kaugmaran, taas usab ang kahigayonan sa paglambo sa maong mga profession dinhi sa atong nasud.

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