America's Top 30 Jobs

Rachel Zupek,
Posted: 2008-02-05 16:52:34

Like age, salaries are a just a number. OK, salary might be a little more than just a number; in fact, income is probably the one amount that matters most to some people, especially workers. There's another figure however, that employees should be paying more attention to during their job search: employment numbers.


Employment numbers, or the quantity of jobs in a given occupation or industry, are essential to your job search for numerous reasons. Knowing this figure will help ensure you don't continuously apply to positions in an industry with no job growth. In addition, you can avoid staying in a profession that's projected to decline in the future.


To help you, we've looked at high-growth occupations as reported by the Bureau of Labor Statistics' (BLS) 2008-2009 Occupational Outlook Handbook. Total U.S. employment is expected to increase from 150.6 million in 2006 to 166.2 million by 2016.


Here are 30 occupations, each with an expected job growth of at least 10 percent over the next 10 years, according to the BLS.



1. Registered nurses


Average annual salary: $59,730


Employment change: 587,000 new jobs; 23 percent growth



2. Retail salespeople


Average annual salary: $23,940


Employment change: 557,000 new jobs; 12 percent growth



3. Customer service representatives


Average annual salary: $30,400


Employment change: 545,000 new jobs; 25 percent growth



4. Combined food preparation and serving workers, including fast food


Average annual salary: $15,930


Employment change: 452,000 new jobs; 18 percent growth



5. Office clerks, general


Average annual salary: $25,200


Employment change: 404,000 new jobs; 13 percent growth



6. Personal and home care aides


Average annual salary: $18,180


Employment change: 389,000 new jobs; 51 percent growth



7. Home health aides


Average annual salary: $20,100


Employment change: 384,000 new jobs; 49 percent growth



8. Postsecondary teachers


Average annual salary: $56,120


Employment change: 382,000 new jobs; 23 percent growth



9. Janitors and cleaners, except maids and housekeeping cleaners


Average annual salary: $21,730


Employment change: 345,000 new jobs; 14 percent growth



10. Nursing aides, orderlies and attendants


Average annual salary: $22,960


Employment change: 264,000 new jobs; 18 percent growth



11. Bookkeeping, accounting and auditing clerks


Average annual salary: $31,780


Employment change: 264,000 new jobs; 12 percent growth



12. Waiters and waitresses


Average annual salary: $17,190


Employment change: 255,000 new jobs; 11 percent growth



13. Child care workers


Average annual salary: $18,820


Employment change: 248,000 new jobs; 18 percent growth



14. Executive secretaries and administrative assistants


Average annual salary: $39,160


Employment change: 239,000 new jobs; 15 percent growth



15. Computer software engineers, applications


Average annual salary: $82,000


Employment change: 226,000 new jobs; 45 percent growth



16. Accountants and auditors


Average annual salary: $60,670


Employment change: 226,000 new jobs; 18 percent growth



17. Landscaping and groundskeeping workers


Average annual salary: $23,010


Employment change: 221,000 new jobs; 18 percent growth



18. Elementary school teachers, except special education


Average annual salary: $48,700


Employment change: 209,000 new jobs; 14 percent growth



19. Receptionists and information clerks


Average annual salary: $23,810


Employment change: 202,000 new jobs; 17 percent growth



20. Truck drivers, heavy and tractor-trailer


Average annual salary: $36,320


Employment change: 193,000 new jobs; 10 percent growth



21. Maids and housekeeping cleaners


Average annual salary: $18,700


Employment change: 186,000 new jobs; 13 percent growth



22. Security guards


Average annual salary: $23,620



Employment change: 175,000 new jobs; 17 percent growth


23. Carpenters


Average annual salary: $39,930



Employment change: 150,000 new jobs; 10 percent growth


24. Management analysts


Average annual salary: $77,720


Employment change: 149,000 new jobs; 22 percent growth



25. Medical assistants


Average annual salary: $27,190


Employment change: 148,000 new jobs; 35 percent growth



26. Computer systems analysts


Average annual salary: $72,230


Employment change: 146,000 new jobs; 29 percent growth



27. Maintenance and repair workers, general


Average annual salary: $33,510


Employment change: 140,000 new jobs; 10 percent growth



28. Network systems and data communications analysts


Average annual salary: $67,460


Employment change: 140,000 new jobs; 53 percent growth



29. Food preparation worker


Average annual salary: $18,480


Employment change: 138,000 new jobs; 15 percent growth



30. Teacher assistants


Average annual salary: $21,860


Employment change: 137,000 new jobs; 10 percent growth



Salary information from the latest (May 2006) Occupational Employment Statistics, BLS


Rachel Zupek is a writer and blogger for CareerBuilder.com. She researches and writes about job search strategy, career management, hiring trends and workplace issues.


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