6 Responses to “How Can I Find Out What Career Is Best For Me?”
Even in these rough times, there are some fields that actually see growth during a recession – and healthcare is one of them.
Demand for healthcare is relatively unaffected by recessions because people feel that healthcare is a necessity rather than an option. According to an article from the Bureau of Labor Statistics*, studies have shown from the 1980s that healthcare is one of the career fields that always sees a growth increase during recessions.
In fact, healthcare will see an increase in career opportunities, expected to grow 22% through 2016**. This means that there should be plenty of options for secure careers in the healthcare field. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, 7 of the 20 fastest-growing occupations are in healthcare-related careers. That means, with the right medical training, individuals can find employment and stability, even during recessions.
One of the most secure careers is medical assisting. The Bureau of Labor Statistics states that medical assisting is expected to grow 35% through 2016. You can find Medical Assisting programs with MedTech College. The School offers personalized attention and hands-on training for this in-demand career. As a medical assistant, you can assist doctors and nurses in procedures, fill out forms, draw blood, perform numerous lab tests, and work in the front of medical offices. You can check out more information at http://www.medtechcollege.edu/healthcare…
Hope this helps!
Ask yourself what is your passion. It’s okay if you’re quite unsure of your self. Sometimes it really takes time to find our true profession in life. But the important thing is that you find a career that truly makes you happy. Once you find it working doesn’t seem like a drag anymore. Medical profession takes a lot of hard work not counting the long hours and plenty of sleepless nights. But if you don’t mind that then go for it. And don’t let others tell you differently.
are you happy to see yourself in the medical field? you have to make connections with what makes you most happy now…some things you really love that inerest you that you have a passion for while you are younger. Because if you have a passion for it, you will be happy for the rest of your life..and isn’t that all that matters? Plus people will see your passion and the money will come. Do what you love thats my plan
I plan to go into the medical field. But i’ve wanted to, ever since I was around 10-11 years old. You have to decide what you want to do in the medical field, do you want to be a doctor? a psychiatrist? a nurse? etc.
I’ve always had an intrest for the brain, and how it works. Why some people get mental illnesses and why, and what happens to their brain etc. That’s why I plan to be a Neurologist or a Psychologist – dealing with people who have mental illnesses.
If you have a passion for a certain field, then that’s what you should do. Good luck! xx.
6 Responses to “How Can I Find Out What Career Is Best For Me?”
Even in these rough times, there are some fields that actually see growth during a recession – and healthcare is one of them.
Demand for healthcare is relatively unaffected by recessions because people feel that healthcare is a necessity rather than an option. According to an article from the Bureau of Labor Statistics*, studies have shown from the 1980s that healthcare is one of the career fields that always sees a growth increase during recessions.
In fact, healthcare will see an increase in career opportunities, expected to grow 22% through 2016**. This means that there should be plenty of options for secure careers in the healthcare field. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, 7 of the 20 fastest-growing occupations are in healthcare-related careers. That means, with the right medical training, individuals can find employment and stability, even during recessions.
One of the most secure careers is medical assisting. The Bureau of Labor Statistics states that medical assisting is expected to grow 35% through 2016. You can find Medical Assisting programs with MedTech College. The School offers personalized attention and hands-on training for this in-demand career. As a medical assistant, you can assist doctors and nurses in procedures, fill out forms, draw blood, perform numerous lab tests, and work in the front of medical offices. You can check out more information at http://www.medtechcollege.edu/healthcare…
Hope this helps!
By travelth on Feb 3, 2010
Ask yourself what is your passion. It’s okay if you’re quite unsure of your self. Sometimes it really takes time to find our true profession in life. But the important thing is that you find a career that truly makes you happy. Once you find it working doesn’t seem like a drag anymore. Medical profession takes a lot of hard work not counting the long hours and plenty of sleepless nights. But if you don’t mind that then go for it. And don’t let others tell you differently.
By Shirley on Feb 4, 2010
are you happy to see yourself in the medical field? you have to make connections with what makes you most happy now…some things you really love that inerest you that you have a passion for while you are younger. Because if you have a passion for it, you will be happy for the rest of your life..and isn’t that all that matters? Plus people will see your passion and the money will come. Do what you love
thats my plan
By Ellie M on Feb 4, 2010
I plan to go into the medical field. But i’ve wanted to, ever since I was around 10-11 years old. You have to decide what you want to do in the medical field, do you want to be a doctor? a psychiatrist? a nurse? etc.
I’ve always had an intrest for the brain, and how it works. Why some people get mental illnesses and why, and what happens to their brain etc. That’s why I plan to be a Neurologist or a Psychologist – dealing with people who have mental illnesses.
If you have a passion for a certain field, then that’s what you should do. Good luck! xx.
By ? Michelle Loves Dr. Reid ? on Feb 4, 2010
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it helped me a lot…
By Shruti on Feb 4, 2010
wow….we have so much information to work with…..lol
By ?I Know All? on Feb 4, 2010