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Six Career Fields that Provide Security for Employees

William Frierson AvatarWilliam Frierson
January 20, 2012


During rough economic times, workers experience multiple levels of stress related to layoffs, furloughs, pay cuts and myriad other issues. Most employees just want to ensure their jobs are secure. Laurence Shatkin, in his new book 150 Best Jobs for a Secure Future, details the most secure occupations and fields: computer systems design, educational services, government, health care, repair and maintenance, and utilities.

“During economic downturns, these fields tend not to shed workers as much as other fields do, and the overall outlook for employment in these fields is good to excellent,” Shatkin said.

Here is some additional information about the six most secure fields and the most secure job in each, according to Shatkin:

Computer Systems Design

“Workers in this career field design computer and information systems, develop custom software programs and manage computer facilities. They also may perform various other functions, such as software installation and disaster recovery. They generally work on a contract basis. They may assist an organization with a particular project or program, such as setting up a secure website or establishing a marketplace online, or they may handle ongoing activities, such as management of an onsite date center or help desk.”

 

Software Developers, Systems Software

·         Annual earnings: $92,130

·         Percent growth: 57.4

·         Annual openings: 6,120

 

Educational Services

“Education is an important part of life. The amount and type of education that individuals receive are a major influence on both the types of jobs they are able to hold and their earnings. Lifelong learning is important in acquiring new knowledge and upgrading one’s skills, particularly in this age of rapid technological and economic changes. The Educational Services field includes a variety of institutions that offer academic education, career and technical instruction, and other education and training to millions of students each year.”

 

Administrative Services Managers

·         Annual earnings: $74,970

·         Percent growth: 19.3

·         Annual openings: 3,430

 

Government

“The federal government’s essential duties include defending the United States from foreign aggression, representing U.S. interests abroad, creating and enforcing national laws and regulations, and administering domestic programs and agencies. State and local governments provide their constituents with vital services that may not be available otherwise, such as transportation, public safety, health care, education, utilities and courts. Many of these governmental services cannot easily be privatized and are needed no matter how the economy fluctuates.”

 

Social Scientists and Related Workers

·         Annual earnings: $76,120

·         Percent growth: 19.3

·         Annual openings: 860

 

Health Care

“Combining medical technology and the human touch, the Health Care field diagnoses, treats and administers care around the clock, responding to the needs of millions of people—from newborns to the terminally ill. Because it meets a lifelong need and the demand for health care is increasing rapidly, this is one of the most secure career fields.”

 

Physicians and Surgeons

·         Annual earnings: $153,970

·         Percent growth: 26

·         Annual openings: 29,480

 

Repair and Maintenance

“It’s a fact of life that machines and electronic equipment sometimes break down and need to be restored to working order. Routine maintenance services, such as changing the oil in your automobile, often can prevent breakdowns and keep equipment running efficiently. This work provides the livelihood for workers in the Repair and Maintenance field.”

 

Industrial Machinery Mechanics

·         Annual earnings: $40,140

·         Percent growth: 19.1

·         Annual openings: 650

 

Utilities

“The Utilities field includes companies that generate, transmit and distribute electrical power; distribute natural gas; treat and distribute fresh water; and treat wastewater.… The Utilities field is unique in that urban areas with many inhabitants generally have relatively few utility companies. Also unlike most industries, the Utilities field imports and exports only a small portion of its product. Because of the essential nature of the product and the relative lack of competition, this field has more security than most.”

 

Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Powerhouse, Substation, and Relay

·         Annual earnings: $66,270

·         Percent growth: 10.3

·         Annual openings: 410

 

Laurence Shatkin, Ph.D., has 30 years’ experience in the career information field, presents and blogs on jobs and has written numerous career books. As a leading occupational expert, Shatkin shares his knowledge and insights on national news television programs, in print and online publications, and at conferences. Read his blog at http://careerlaboratory.blogspot.com, and follow him on Twitter at @LaurenceShatkin.

For more information on his new book, go to jist.com.

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