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Want to have a job that has a high need for qualified worker? Here’s what I found online:
Companies like Exelon and General Electric are providing research grants and scholarships for power engineering programs at four-year colleges. And the Natural Association of Manufacturers recently established the “Dream It. Do It.” program to train young professionals and garner interest in manufacturing careers among students.
According to Manpower, Inc.’s 2007 Talent Shortage Survey, the following jobs are most in need of qualified workers right now. Due to high demand, pursuing a job in one of these fields could mean increased pay and more benefits for those willing to take the plunge.
I also noticed another study on good paying jobs for new college graduates. If you want to receive more posts like this, subscribe to my blog’s feed.
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