{"id":14622,"date":"2021-03-12T05:20:18","date_gmt":"2021-03-12T05:20:18","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.openbusinesscouncil.org\/?p=14622"},"modified":"2022-06-23T09:49:42","modified_gmt":"2022-06-23T09:49:42","slug":"four-careers-that-are-anticipated-to-grow-in-the-next-decade","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.footballthink.com\/four-careers-that-are-anticipated-to-grow-in-the-next-decade\/","title":{"rendered":"Four Careers That Are Anticipated to Grow In the Next Decade"},"content":{"rendered":"
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No matter what stage of your life that you\u2019re in, it\u2019s never too late to consider a career change. Whether you\u2019re still in college, taking a practice exam for CPCE<\/a> or you\u2019re already firmly established at your workplace, securing a new career can provide you with a fresh start and a fantastic opportunity to learn and grow.<\/span><\/p>\n However, while there are a multitude of career options out there, not all jobs are created equal. Certain sectors may come with an ample chance for advancement, yet others may keep you locked in a tedious stalemate with no chance to climb the corporate ladder. After all, before you can even start <\/span>planning for retirement<\/span><\/a>, you first need to land that dream job in the first place.<\/span><\/p>\n If you\u2019re looking to secure a well-paying job in an industry that is expected to boom in the next decade, look no further. These four careers have been hand-picked and vetted by the <\/span>U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics<\/span><\/a> to help you find your next stepping stone to both job security and career bliss.<\/span><\/p>\n We\u2019ve seen quite a bit of change in the way we approach healthcare in the past year, and because of this, the medical industry is expected to surge over the next decade. According to the BLS, careers as nurse practitioners are projected to climb 52% in the coming years.<\/span><\/p>\n Career prospects for this industry are also fairly impressive, with the average nurse practitioner taking home a cool $115,800 per year. That said, if this is a job you can see yourself doing, you will need the education and drive to match it. A master\u2019s degree is required and the hours can definitely be long and grueling.<\/span><\/p>\n Technically we\u2019re cheating by sneaking two careers under this specific career umbrella, but they\u2019re both equally high in demand and are quite similar in their niche. Wind turbine technicians and solar photovoltaic installers are currently being aggressively sought out by future employers, with each seeing an anticipated growth of 61% and 51%, respectively.<\/span><\/p>\n Neither jobs are slouches in the payment department, either. Wind turbine technicians are paid a median rate of $52,910 per year and only require certain post-secondary certifications to get a foot through the door. Solar photovoltaic installers pay similarly, at $44,890 per year, and are more welcoming. They only require a high school diploma for their prospective employees.<\/span><\/p>\n It\u2019s no secret that the novel coronavirus has completely changed the way we approach mental health care. Fortunately, it has trained a spotlight in the gaps in how we treat those who may struggle with depression, substance abuse, and similar mental health concerns. Because of this, the mental health industry is also anticipated to climb in the next decade.<\/span><\/p>\nNurse Practitioners<\/b><\/h2>\n
Green Industries<\/b><\/h2>\n
Mental Health Providers<\/b><\/h2>\n