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The Coming Job Boom
We know what you're thinking: "A job boom? What happened to the 'jobless recovery' that's supposed to accompany the economic rebound?" Sure, the nation's unemployment rate hovers around 10 percent, and the outlook is particularly bleak in states like Michigan and California. But this series isn't about predicting what jobs may or may not return over the coming months. These articles, and the ones that we'll publish in the coming days, are about the big opportunities that will emerge over the next decade because of major trends transforming the American workforce.
Some of these trends — such as Boomers in need of more healthcare services — are well underway. Others — such as the birth of small businesses with global reach and all the resources of big companies — are just becoming possible thanks to powerful technological advances like cloud computing. To identify the best careers in the coming decade, we culled data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, interviewed some of the country's brightest economists, and found companies that are already struggling to lure talent. To find out more, just click on the links below. And then check out the ten hottest cities for the next decade.
The Coming Job Boom:
- The Smart Grid: Where Green Tech Is Serious About Hiring
- Healthcare: The Upside of an Aging Population — Plenty of Great Jobs
- R&D: Skilled, Well-Educated Workers Wanted (and Not Just the Science Geeks)
- Financial Planning: Baby Boomers Need Money Advice. And They Don't Want It from Wall Street
- Consulting: Those Companies That Laid You Off? They Want You Back, Sort Of.
- Risk Managers: Now Hiring Finance Geeks to Protect the Coffers
- Data Analysts: The New Masters of the Universe
- Could "web-lining" be dangerous?
- Insurers respond cautiously to contraceptive plan
- Judge: Legally, breastfeeding not related to pregnancy
- Budget deficit drops to $27 billion in January
- Why the Powerball Jackpot is part of my investment strategy
- Is the new VW Beetle diesel worth the money?
- Consumer sentiment highlights risks to recovery
- Valentine blues? 10 best cities to be single
- December trade deficit widens to $48.8 billion
- Alcatel-Lucent returns to profit in 2011
- 6 things never to say in a performance review
- $26B mortgage deal: Who gets the money?
- Friendly's CEO steps down
- Quarterly loss hits $3.3B at Postal Service
- Greeks rail against cuts as EU demands more
- 6 things you should never share on Facebook
- Make moves now to increase financial aid
- Hacker claims porn site users compromised
- Tribesman kidnap 18 Egyptian border guards
- Jordan holds ex-intelligence chief in graft probe
- Palestinian prisoner on 55th day of hunger strike
on Facebook
- Adele sings a cappella for Anderson Cooper
- Beyonce and Jay-Z post first photos of Blue Ivy Carter
- Occupy protestors kicked out of CPAC
on CBS News






