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High-Level Positions on the Rise

According to a recent newsletter from The Career News, finding top level positions in the corporate world may be easier to come by. The U.S. Department of Labor's Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts the number of management and executive positions across the country to increase by 13.6% this decade. In 2010, this new growth could create over 5 million new management and executive jobs.

The number one industry benefiting from the rise of these positions is the technology industry. It is expected that in the next 10 years this field will offer job searchers the most opportunities in management. Even though technology may be the number one industry for growth, it is not the only one offering job candidates a chance to move forward in their careers. Other opportunities can be found in health care, real estate, sales, associations, non-for-profits, human resources, accounting, as well as more fields and industries.

It is good to know that management and executive positions are increasing and exist everywhere. Of course, time and patience are necessary to find the "right" positions, but they are available. So, how can any of us get these top level positions? You need a powerful resume and cover letter and to figure out the best ways to market yourself. Finally, begin your search and see what happens.

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