5 Best Industries in Which to Start Your Career

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Choosing a career path can be daunting given the wide number of industries and job opportunities. It is important to choose an industry that is growing and look at various other factors such as potential for promotion, job satisfaction, pay and benefits. Here are some of the best industries to work in taking these factors into account.

Technology

Information technology is booming and the need for software engineers and architects, systems engineers and IT analysts is increasing exponentially. Systems engineers are amongst the most highly sought-after professionals today.

To become a systems engineer you need a bachelor’s degree in engineering. However, even entry-level technology analysts are in demand and earn a decent salary. People with both business and technical skills are needed in emerging fields such as Big Data, cloud computing, AI, robotics, the Internet of Things, cybersecurity and mobile apps.



Financial sector

Accountants are sought after in the financial sector. If you’re good with numbers, a career in this sector could offer you a chance to make a good salary with plenty of room for growth and job satisfaction.

If you want to become an accountant, you will need to gain certain certifications and this depends on the type of accounting you want to do. Most accountant positions require at least a bachelor’s degree in accounting or a related field.

Healthcare

Healthcare is always a popular career choice but competition is tough and years of hard work may go into training. In the end, however, few professions probably offer as much job satisfaction as healthcare.

Nurses are in high demand and nurse practitioners are now performing tasks that doctors used to do such as treating illnesses and prescribing medicines. As the population ages, the demand for all healthcare professionals, such nurse practitioners and physician assistants is growing.

Management Consulting

The management consulting field can involve long working hours but it also offers plenty of opportunities. Management consultants assist their clients in improving their business performance through analyzing existing organizational problems. They often engage with top-level executives and work on complex issues.

To do this job, you need analytical skills and excellent communication abilities. You will also need good listening and facilitation skills. Consulting firms will often hire graduates, and doing research on the type of firm you’re interested in working for is a good first step.

Travel, Hospitality and Leisure

The demand for more tailored experiences in the travel, hospitality and leisure industry is strong and this is having an impact in many ways. People are looking for “off-the-beaten-path” adventures and unique experiences.

This is creating opportunities for leaders with innovative ideas and fresh perspectives who are able to create unforgettable experiences for people.  

If you’re looking for a hands-on, fast-paced career where you’re constantly dealing with people, this could be the right career for you. You don’t have to have a degree to succeed in this industry, although it can help. There’s plenty of opportunity to train on the job, be promoted and progress with your salary growing accordingly.

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