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girlawhirl checks out the top jobs for 2008 Jan 16, 2008
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With every New Year comes a new crop of “hot jobs.” Girlawhirl's got a number of friends in the market for a new gig and whether they're looking for a job for the first time or just looking to make a change, Girlawhirl's learned all about the next big things as far as the job market is concerned… From health care and personal care to financial advice and forensic science, there are lots of options in the job market that are ready to take off. And the good news, according to CareerBuilder.com is that the job market looks to be solid through 2016. In fact, 15.6 million new jobs are expected to be created in the ten year span ending in 2016 according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, and by then, 75 percent of all jobs will be in the service-providing sector.
So Girlawhirl's got some advice for friends and Super Pals looking for a new deal in the New Year: see if a position in the service industry suits you. From physician's assistants to home health aides, veterinarians and veterinarians' assistants and even makeup artists, skin care specialists and manicurists, there's a lot of potential for growth.
Girlawhirl's glad to see there are options for all education levels, from on-the-job training to positions requiring graduate level degrees. So she's confident that with the right attitude and eagerness, everyone out there will find something.
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But tech savvy job seekers shouldn't fret either. Career Builder says network systems and data communications analyst jobs also look promising, as well as software engineering. 
