According to Fast Company magazine, the "top jobs" for 2006 are those that combine high demand, high salary & education - and are appealing to an educated person, so in putting together the list they focused on business, professional, and creative fields. See what you think:
- Lawyer
- Personal financial advisor
- Sales manager
- Management analyst
- Computer and information systems manager
- Financial manager
- Securities, commodities, and financial services sales agent
- Marketing manager
- Computer software engineer
- Chiropractor
- Postsecondary education administrator
- Medical scientist
- Market research analyst
- Dentist
- Medical and health services manager
- Producers and directors
- Financial analyst
- Wholesale and manufacturing sales representative
- Engineering manager
- Advertising and promotions manager
- Compensation and benefits manager
- Clinical, counseling, and school psychologist
- Real estate sales agent
- Training and development manager
- Public relations manager
A lot of health care & management! Where's the creativity? Good thing I'm not job-hunting because none of them look interesting to me... and I don't think they would look interesting to my daughter, either.
It's fascinating looking at the world through the eyes of a 17-year-old... what she considers for college majors & careers is only what she enjoys - everything is potential! No worries about making a living or being successful - just figuring out what she loves. What an amazing place to be in life! (Remember when? :)
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