Top 25 Jobs for 2005-2009
With the employment outlook seems a bit gloomy for the entire workforce in general, there are still jobs that stand out from the rest. They remain competitive and continue to open opportunities for workers. Most of these jobs belong to the fields of arts, science, information and technology, business and health care.
Actually, the secret to staying competitive lies within us. Our positive attitude will keep us afloat no matter what the economy or the employment market brings.
Whether you already have a job or are still looking for one, this list of the top 25 jobs for 2005-2009 based on the data from FastCompany.com is worth checking out:
1. Personal finance adviser
2. Medical scientist
3. Computer software engineer
4. Chiropractor
5. Environmental engineer
6. Biochemist and biophysicist
7. Sales manager
8. Epidemiologist
9. Computer system analyst
10. Athlete
11. Agent and business manager for artists, performers and athletes
12. Marketing manager
13. Producer and director
14. Actor
15. Lawyer
16. Advertising and promotions manager
17. Management analyst
18. Post secondary education administrator
19. Financial manager
20. Actuary
21. Airline pilot, copilot and flight engineer
22. Geoscientist
23. Market Research analyst
24. Securities sales agent
25. Medical and health services manager
Note: The list was first released in 2005 but is still very timely and relevant for this year.
