Check Out the Fastest Growing Occupations

Nancy Anderson
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A combination of politics, economics and technology combine to make a winning scenario for certain occupations. Many of the fastest-growing occupations revolve around positions that require a lot of technical expertise and offer higher paychecks. Discover the future of work with these jobs that are in high demand from 2017 onward.

Occupational Therapist

Occupational therapists are part of the fastest-growing occupations because Americans are living longer and staying active. With baby boomers getting older and retiring, there is a high demand for people to take care of them. Occupational therapists help people recover from accidents, injuries and surgery so they can heal properly and lead normal lives. In general, this career track requires at least two years of school beyond high school. This occupation expects to see a growth of 43 percent from 2017 to 2027, with a median income of $54,000 per year.

Nurse Practitioner

A looming nursing shortage means nurses are in high demand, again because baby boomers are retiring and they need more health care workers to help them over the next 20 to 30 years. The best thing about this fast-growing occupation is that you have a wide range of choices when it comes to the area of health care you want to explore. Nurse practitioners work at doctors' offices, hospitals and nursing homes. You can also work as a midwife, as an anesthesiologist, in an emergency room or as a home-care practitioner. This career field requires advanced training, and workers average around $105,000 per year in salary with a job-growth rate of 31 percent until 2027.

Wind Turbine Technician

Engineering is a huge field, and as technology advances, engineers will continue to be in demand. Wind turbines are becoming more popular as offshore projects along the coasts of the United States come online. Technicians must install and maintain these wind turbines, which is why this is one of the fastest-growing occupations in America. The need for wind turbine technicians should increase by 108 percent from 2017 to 2027, and technicians earn a median salary of $51,000 per year. Prepare yourself for working with specialized tools, in confined spaces, and in locations that are remote and high above the ground or water.

Statistician

If you enjoy crunching numbers and analyzing data, consider a career as a statistician. This fast-growing occupation is in high demand, as firms need professionals to interpret data and use the information to proceed forward with a business strategy. Statisticians bridge the gap between millions of data points spit out by a computer and what humans can do with information. Statisticians earn around $80,000 per year, and the demand for these professionals should grow by 34 percent over the next 10 years.

These fast-growing occupations represent a great opportunity for anyone entering these fields. Expand your horizons now if you want a chance at job stability in the future.


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