Thursday, February 14, 2013

Top Job Thursday

Top 18 Jobs for 2013

CareerBuilder and Economic Modeling Specialists Intl. (EMSI) just released the results of their latest study that used EMSI’s rich labor market database, which pulls from over 90 national and state employment resources and includes detailed information on employees and self-employed workers, to find the best jobs (that require a bachelor's degree) for 2013. Here are the top 18.

Occupations requiring a bachelor’s degrees that have produced the most jobs post-recession include:

No. 1 Software Developers (Applications and Systems Software)
70,872 jobs added since 2010, 7% growth

No. 2 Accountants and Auditors
37,123 jobs added since 2010, 3% growth

No. 3 Market Research Analysts and Marketing Specialists
31,335 jobs added since 2010, 10% growth

No. 4 Computer Systems Analysts
26,937 jobs added since 2010, 5% growth

No. 5 Human Resources, Training and Labor Relations Specialists
22,773 jobs added since 2010, 5% growth

No. 6 Network and Computer Systems Administrators
18,626 jobs added since 2010, 5% growth

No. 7 Sales Representatives (Wholesale and Manufacturing, Technical and Scientific)
17,405 jobs added since 2010, 4% growth

No. 8 Information Security Analysts, Web Developers and Computer Network Architects
15,715 jobs added since 2010, 5% growth

No. 9 Mechanical Engineers
13,847 jobs added since 2010, 6% growth

No. 10 Industrial Engineers
12,269 jobs added since 2010, 6% growth

No. 11 Computer Programmers
11,540 jobs added since 2010, 3% growth

No. 12 Financial Analysts
10,016 jobs added since 2010, 4% growth

No. 13 Public Relations Specialists
8,541 jobs added since 2010, 4% growth

No. 14 Logisticians
8,522 jobs added since 2010, 8% growth

No. 15 Database Administrators
7,468 jobs added since 2010, 7% growth

No. 16 Meeting, Convention and Event Planners
7,072 jobs added since 2010, 10% growth

No. 17 Cost Estimators
6,781 jobs added since 2010, 3% growth

No. 18 Personal Financial Advisors
5,212 jobs added since 2010, 3% growth

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