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Center8500090881201000000Careers in High Demand Nette Williams American InterContinental University Date: Career choices can be a headache for many people for various reason. The economic dynamics the social trends and a person’s own interest play a great role in deciding on a career path. The multiple factors ensure that individuals do not covet a single profession but the diversity is achieved in the labor industry and the economy as a whole. However not every job ranks the same as the other and it is for this reason that certain kinds of careers are in high demand in the united states and other economies compared to others. The availability of opportunities enumerations growth and work-life balance are some of the indicators of the careers in high demand especially for individuals who are joining college. Careers in Anesthesiology Information Technology (IT) and petroleum engineering are the currently most coveted. An anesthesiologist are engineering are careers that are on high demand. References Bureau of Labor Statistics U.S Department of Labor Occupational Outlook Handbook 2016-17 edition Computer and Information Sytems Managers available at www.bls.gov accessed on September 13 2017. Bureau of Labor Statistics U.S Department of Labor Occupational Outlook Handbook 2016-17 edition Anesthesiologists available at www.bls.gov accessed on September 13 2017. Burns T. J. Gao Y. Sherman C. Vengerov A. & Klein S. (2014). Investigating a 21st century paradox: As the demand for technology jobs increases why are fewer students majoring in information systems?. Information Systems Education Journal 12(4) 4. Daugherty L. Fonseca Benito R. Kumar K. B. & Michaud P. C. (2010). Is there a shortage of anesthesia providers in the United States? www.rand.org Accessed on September 13 2017. Salzman H. Kuehn D. & Lowell B. L. (2013). Guestworkers in the high-skill US labor market: An analysis of supply employment and wage trends. [...]
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the course is Presentation Essentials: For this Individual Project, you must create an outline to begin preparation for an oral presentation of 5–8 minutes that you will be delivering live during Unit 4. The outline will require researching a topic of professional or career interest and organizing the beginning structure of your presentation. Use the template linked here to generate your individual outline for the assignment. Specifically, you will complete the following: Pick a professional or career topic that is of personal interest to you (e.g., becoming a manager, criminal justice careers, programming, interview tips and techniques, fast-growing career trends, networking skills, preparing a resume, employment search strategies, etc.). Request your instructor's approval of the topic via e-mail. Research information on the approved topic. A minimum of 3 credible sources are required. Note: You will use this information in a future assignment for the creation of 7–10 PowerPoint slides and 5–8 minutes of live presentation time during Unit 4. Determine the purpose of your presentation. (Your classmates and the instructor will be the intended audience.) Organize your presentation ideas in a logical sequence to accomplish your purpose. Create an outline using the outline format provided in your textbook. Be sure that your outline expresses the topic, the purpose, the central idea, the body content, and the conclusion. Create a References page following APA format, which lists your researched sources. Review Appendix A of your text for citation and reference formatting guidelines. You must have a minimum of 3 credible sources.
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