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		<title>Top 5 Careers to Combat Recession &#8211; Beat the Heat</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[At present, economy world over is reeling under pressure but there are still few sectors where career prospects are very good. With this downtime expected to last for another two or three years, you need to have a proper understanding of the current market condition. Instead of just earning a conventional college degree, it is [...]]]></description>
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<p>At present, economy world over is reeling under pressure but there are still few sectors where career prospects are very good. With this downtime expected to last for another two or three years, you need to have a proper understanding of the current market condition. Instead of just earning a conventional college degree, it is recommended that you earn Masters or PhD degree in subjects which are in demand. </p>
<p>To give yourself a much better chance of attaining success, take admission in an <a href="http://www.onlineedublog.com/online-degree-program/">online degree program</a>. To earn online degree, you do not need to go to the university. Therefore, you can save plenty of your time and money. If you are looking for a promotion in your current job, you should go for professional courses.</p>
<p>Find below details of <strong>Top 5 Careers</strong> that can help you in fighting with the recession.</p>
<h4>1.	Health care </h4>
<p>According to experts, health care sector is one sector where demand is not going to die down in the coming years. With <strong>health care degree</strong>, you can work as a dental hygienist, registered nurse, physical therapist and mental health counselor. Bachelor degree in health care management is an absolute necessity if you are interested in becoming registered nurse or dental hygienist.  </p>
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<h4>2.	Education</h4>
<p>Irrespective of the market condition, education sector is one sector that is always going to be buzzing. Demands for <strong>highly qualified teachers</strong> and faculty members are increasing with every passing day especially with so many teachers getting retired. If you want to make a mark in the field of <strong>education</strong>, you need to earn a <strong>Masters Degree in Education</strong>. The significant thing to note about education field is that you get wide variety of career choices. It includes teaching in <strong>traditional colleges</strong> and universities, teaching in online colleges and universities and working as a research associate in public and private sector organizations.</p>
<h4>3.	Technology</h4>
<p>Despite all the economic downturn, technology sector is brimming with confidence as people these days are looking for <strong>new technologies</strong> in order to make their work lot easier. To attain success in the field of technology, you need to earn an advanced diploma in information technology. Masters Degree in <strong>data communications and technology</strong> can also come in real handy. There is strong demand for <strong>computer software engineers</strong> as more and more organizations are looking to automate their routines so that there is improvement in their customer service. </p>
<h4>4.	Law</h4>
<p>To get rid of all your recession fears, it is quite vital that you make a career in the field where possibilities of reduction in jobs is minimal. Law is one such field. By successfully earning law degree from <a href="http://www.onlineedublog.com/accredited-college-online/">accredited college</a> or university, you can start your own practice or work in a law firm. The average salary of lawyers is in the range of about $25,000 to $80,000. </p>
<h4>5.	Management   </h4>
<p>With regard to management, there are job cuts in the top and middle level management due to recession but if you are just starting your <strong>career</strong>, it is not going to affect you. Business organizations cannot cut <strong>lower management jobs</strong> as it can affect their proper functioning. To get a job in the lower level management, you will require a Master in Business Administration degree from an accredited college or university.
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