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September 10, 2019 Employment Opportunities

10 industries that provide the most employment opportunities.

September 10, 2019

Whenever you’re choosing a career path, the first aspect you want to consider is whether employment will be reliably available. Of course, the unemployment rate is always a chief consideration because it provides the most accurate indicator of how difficult it will be to get hired for your first job and climb the ranks within your industry to land higher-paying jobs later on. Some industries are extremely competitive in terms of how challenging it is to make yourself noticeable as a job candidate. If you’re wanting to ensure that your time spent pursuing an education isn’t wasted or diminished by avoiding industries that have high unemployment rates, try sticking to the following 10 industries that are known for providing the largest number of employment opportunities in most regions:

1. Construction

As the global population continues to boom and cities continue to expand around the world, we’re seeing ever-increasing growth in both the commercial and residential construction industries, especially in regions that surround major metropolitan areas. The great part about construction training is that it usually won’t require the completion of any lengthy degree program. To see examples of what kind of courses you can take to start a career in construction, you can browse options here on findcourses.com. The site is a search engine for anyone looking to continue their education, or for those looking for trade specific courses. With so many roles that need to be played in every project, there’s an abundance of work waiting to be done by able-bodied individuals in construction.

2. Healthcare

The healthcare industry is facing a dramatic shortage in nurses, physician assistants, clerical workers, and numerous other critical positions that are needed to facilitate the proper operation of hospitals and clinics. As the demand for healthcare continues to increase and baby boomers continue to retire by the millions, many healthcare facilities are hiring graduates with no experience on the spot. For example, nursing has one of the lowest unemployment rates right now and it’s expected to become even easier to land nursing jobs within the next 5 years. Plus, you can earn an entry-level nursing degree in just 2 years.

3. Law Enforcement

There are not only police officer shortages but also detective and clerical worker shortages within the field of law enforcement. This is another industry where many of the most experienced and prestigious employees are rapidly retiring as the previous generation is now surpassing retirement age. With social stigmas making law enforcement jobs “uncool” or “undesirable” in many circles, there’s always an employment opportunity there waiting for anyone who’s willing to do the jobs that others won’t.

4. Education

Because of the ever-expanding demand for education – growing alongside the population just like the healthcare industry – there’s currently a need for qualified teachers in most developed nations. If you’re wanting to do some philanthropy or paid traveling, you could even teach English to speakers of other languages (TESOL) – you don’t have to be a poet or skilled author to teach the basics of your native language to others who don’t speak it, so that’s another always-there opportunity that’s worth mentioning.

5. Engineering

Let’s face it, being an engineer isn’t easy, and at many times it isn’t even clear what each different type of engineer does within their daily job duties. The complexity and mystique involved in becoming an engineer creates a significant barrier to entry in which only the brightest and most ambitious individuals usually pursue careers in these fields. While engineering isn’t a job for everyone, if you’re good with math and you like to use your imagination, you could have the core traits required to blossom into a skilled engineer in one of this diverse industry’s many specializations.

6. Business & Financial Services

The business-to-business (B2B) sector is always booming as business will always need to hire the help of service providers to help with outsourced tasks and complicated projects. Of course, the need for these services represent not only an abundance of employment options but also opportunities for entrepreneurs to provide and broker services for profit. Planning a career around catering to the B2B sector is a great way to ensure financial stability for the long-term. Earning a bachelor’s degree in business administration with a specialization in business-to-business commerce will help prepare you for a lucrative career in the B2B realm.

7. Hospitality

Every city and region has hundreds or even thousands of hotels, motels, short-stay complexes, and other hospitality venues that need to be staffed. This creates a ubiquitous employment opportunity for anyone who is willing to establish a basic level of experience in customer service or hospitality. Furthermore, earning a degree in hospitality can usually be done in just two years or less, and you can even complete courses that will provide certification in matter of weeks. You can move to almost any area and find a job within a few weeks if you have experience in housekeeping, hotel management, bartending, catering, or other hospitality-related jobs.

8. Food & Restaurant

Think about how many restaurants and grocery stores there are in the world and how many new ones pop up every year. Now think about the fact that each one of those establishments needs to hire anywhere from 10-100 employees in order to stay in business. When you realize just how many employment opportunities there are in the food and restaurant sector, it’s easy to see why many people get their first jobs working as servers, bussers, baggers, or cashiers.

9. Retail

There are literally hundreds of millions of stores currently operating in the global economy. Most of those stores are owned by people who simply don’t have the time or desire to manage and operate their own businesses. Of course, this creates an ever-bustling supply of jobs just waiting for nay industrious individual who is willing to apply. Almost anyone can land an entry-level job in the retail sector, even with no experience. In fact, there are even entire recruit agencies that spend all day trying to find people to fill the never-ending demand for employees in retail.

10. Transportation

Every single product that you buy whether online or offline will need to be transported at some point or another. With eCommerce creating a situation in which billions of packages are constantly being shipped out to both offices and residential address through numerous carriers, there are now more than 15 million trucks on the road in the US alone. Thus, the need for drivers has reached a point where many trucking companies are offering significant sign-on bonuses to incentivize more drivers to apply.

Choose a Booming Industry for a Booming Career

Ultimately, earning a degree or certification in any of the industries mentioned above will position you for a lucrative and stable career for many years to come. However, these aren’t the only sectors that are in need of skilled workers. In fact, a comprehensive list would likely span into hundreds of different employment niches where there simply aren’t enough qualified applicants to fill the gaps that are being left by retiring workers. Many students make the mistake of orienting their studies around a specific occupation or specialization, when really the industry statistics are what you should be paying attention to. Overall, it’s worth considering any industry that meets a common demand and provides a historically low unemployment rate.

 

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