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How Does the Employment Rate Look in Your Field of Study? Here are Some of the Most In-Demand Jobs Over the Next Few Years

One of the most strategic ways to get the most out of your college education is to start with the end-game in mind. <link to Three or More Questions to Ask before Choosing your College Degree blog>

Translation: Know where you’re going before you start.

It sounds crazy, but if you strike all the wonderful, but distracting features of college — like dorm room size, extracurriculars, and sports teams — the decision of where to go is simple.

Go where you can learn about the best-performing industries so you can leave college as top contender in a flourishing market. Aim to have a transformative experience, make lifelong friends, and have fun, of course. But don’t miss the mark on the “why” behind your education.

Your main mission these next four years is to train up your knowledge and skillset so you can be at the top of your game when you enter the job market.

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the United States Department of Labor projects employment growth by some 11.5 million jobs between now and 2026.

This means it’s the perfect time to zone in on your interests and to fortify yourself with the knowledge to fill in the upcoming job gaps. That way, you’ll be set to jump start your career with the deck of opportunity stacked in your favor.

As the world changes and evolves, here are some of the top careers in high demand right now:

Application Software Developer

Annual Median Salary: $101,790

Degree of Study: B.S. in Computer Engineering

Number of Jobs Available in 2019: 1,286,450

With the world growing increasingly digital, individuals with the ability to craft programs for audiences to engage with data in word processing tools, games and tech-savvy software assets.

Medical Services Manager

Annual Median Salary: $101,790

Degree of Study: B.S. in Healthcare Management

Number of Jobs Available in 2019: 354,363

These individuals plan and direct healthcare systems in a myriad of different ways, by coordinating practices of doctors, hospitals, nursing homes, and other medical facilities.

Information Securities Analyst

Annual Median Salary: $95,910

Degree of Study: B.S. in Information Systems Technology

Number of Jobs Available in 2019: 108,550

Our online world calls for individuals trained to secure critical and sensitive data. These analysts are ready to defend network systems and keep individual information and other digital translations safe.

Marketing Managers

Annual Median Salary: $132,230

Degree of Study: B.S. in Marketing

Number of Jobs Available in 2019: 256,740

Marketing managers lead teams of graphic designers, copywriters and data analysts to shape the choices of consumers. These individuals blend creativity with research to oversee messaging that influences buyers everywhere.

Nurse

Annual median salary: $70,000

Degree of Study: RN to B.S. in Nursing

Number of Jobs Available in 2019: 3,086,630

One of the hottest job surges to date, with a predicted 15 percent job growth by 2026 predicted by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Nurses provide patient care and support the public by providing knowledge on important health topics.

Don’t see what you have in mind for your future?

That’s okay! Regent University’s Office of Career & Talent Management is ready to assist you with everything you can think of, from helping to form your career dreams to getting you ready for that first interview.

Sources:

https://www.trade-schools.net/articles/high-demand-jobs.asp

https://www.bls.gov/news.release/ecopro.nr0.htm

https://www.bls.gov/emp/tables/fastest-growing-occupations.htm