Sep 11, 2012

10 best paid jobs in the future

As the U.S. economy begins to recover slightly, unemployment rate reached 8% earlier this month compared to 10% in October 2009, and as people begin to return to work, many are trying to find the right job, that is very well paid, writes Business Insider.

  

These 10 jobs will have a huge demand in the next decade in the U.S. and their number will increase by 60% by 2020. Also, these jobs average salary is nearly two times higher than the national average of $ 34,450.

Technicians optometrists

Average annual income: U.S. $ 94,990
Total new jobs (2010-2020): 11,300
Optometrists specialize in eye and vision care. Their responsibilities include diagnosing eye diseases, and recommending glasses and contact lenses.

 Occupational therapists

Average annual income: U.S. $ 72,320
Total number of jobs (2010-2020) -36,400
Occupational therapists help patients to recover and improve skills for daily activities and work, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics of the U.S. (BLS).

 Veterinarians

Average annual income: U.S. $ 84,040
Total new jobs (2010-2020) -22,000

 Physicians, excluding epidemiologists

 Average annual income: U.S. $ 76,700
Total new jobs (2010-2020) -36,400
Medical researchers often work for the federal government, research universities and the private sector.

 Dispenser

Average annual income: U.S. $ 66,660
Total new jobs (2010-2020) -4800
Dispenser treat patients who have trouble hearing, with ears or balance.

Dental hygienist

Average annual income: U.S. $ 68,250
Total new jobs (2010-2020) - 68,500
Job responsibilities include washing teeth and perform dental radiography.
Factors leading to increasing number of dental hygienists is ongoing research regarding dental hygiene influence the health of the body, and increasing public attention to oral health.

Physiotherapists

Average annual income: U.S. $ 76,310
Total new jobs (2010-2020) - 77,400

Market research analysts and marketing specialists

Average annual income: U.S. $ 60,570
Total new jobs (2010-2020) - 116,600
These analysts are working in most industries, monitor and forecast sales trends, and collect and analyze data according to the company's products and services in which they work.

Ultrasound

Average annual income: U.S. $ 64,380
Total new jobs (2010-2020) - 23,400
These doctors work in hospitals or medical centers use ultrasound imaging as a vector to detect certain conditions, and then analyzes the resulting images.

Biomedical engineering

Average annual income: U.S. $ 81,540
Total new jobs (2010-2020) - 9700
These engineers work involves the design and maintenance of biomedical equipment such as artificial organs or X-ray equipment


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