Top 10 Jobs For 2013
September 06, 2019
EasyUni Staff
Are you a high school graduate struggling to choose a major to study at the university or college? According to a new study in the USA, in year 2013 there is going to be a lot of jobs for accountants, computer systems analysts or event coordinators. Perhaps you should consider studying for one of the following top 10 jobs.
No. 1 Software Developers (Applications and Systems Software)
Computers are all around us, from checkout counters at grocery shops to ATMs and airplanes. We're surrounded by computers. In the USA, there were 70,872 jobs added since 2010 which is a 7% growth. Considering that technology will continue playing important part in humanity's life, it's worth studying for computer science and related studies.
Also, who knows, maybe you'll be the next Mark Zuckerberg.
No. 2 Accountants and Auditors
Every day there are hundreds and thousands of new businesses and companies being set up. All of them are required to track and report their accounts. Therefore there will be a big demand for accountants and auditors in 2013. In the USA, there were 37,123 accounting and auditor jobs added since 2010, which is a 3% growth. You should definitely consider studying accounting and here on easyuni we've got hundreds of universities and colleges offering accounting degrees.
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No. 3 Market Research Analysts and Marketing Specialists
Businesses fight with each other for the attention of the consumer. There is a tough competition among the businesses. They spend a lot of money for marketing and need marketing specialists to create innovative and creative marketing campaigns to grab the attention of people. In the USA, there were 31,335 jobs added since 2010, which represents a 10% growth. Bottomline: you should definitely check out bachelor's degree courses in marketing.
No. 4 Computer Systems Analysts
In the USA, there were 26,937 jobs added since 2010, which represents a 5% growth. What does a Computer Systems Analyst do? Read this. Here's a list of computer science courses if you want to study to become a Computer Systems Analyst.
No. 5 Human Resources, Training and Labor Relations Specialists
Again, in the USA, there were 22,773 jobs added since 2010. This represents a 5% growth. Obviously companies need specialists to deal with the human resource issues. Here on easyuni.com we've got many universities and colleges with undergraduate courses in human resource management.
No. 6 Network and Computer Systems Administrators
As mentioned above, we're surrounded by computers and computer systems such as ATMs, airline or hotel reservation systems, university campus management systems, Facebook, Twitter, Whatsapp, etc. All these systems run on complex networks and sets, and someone needs to manage and take care of them. In the USA, there were 18,626 jobs added since 2010 representing a 5% growth. If you get excited by such challenges, you should really consider to study network engineering.
No. 7 Sales Representatives
According to a new study in the USA, there will be a lot of jobs in Sales in areas of manufacturing, wholesale, scientific and technical products. There were 17,405 jobs added in the USA since 2010. You become a good sales representative, usually people study business degrees and other related courses.
No. 9 Mechanical Engineers
Mechanical engineers make around US$ 90 000 per year in the USA and there were 13,847 jobs added since 2010. Number of these jobs have grown by 6% since 2010. There is a good chance that these jobs will continue to grow in 2013.
If you want to study mechanical engineering, we've got over 200 undergraduate courses in mechanical engineering listed on easyuni.com. Check them out!
No. 10 Industrial Engineers
While the term originally applied to manufacturing, it has since grown to encompass any methodical or quantitative approach to optimizing how a process, system, or organization operates. Industrial Engineers can work in:
- financial sector (bank, insurance, etc) developing a new financial algorithm or loan system
- hospitals streamlining operation and emergency room location or usage
- theme park developing a new method to shorten the queues
Industrial Engineering courses are among the most popular courses at university.
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