The advent of the new millennium saw employment trends soar in the technology and science sectors. Programmers, computer engineers and biotechnologists were in high demand. In a world where technology changes daily and business moves at the speed of sound, it would have been a rational prediction to think that for the coming decade, high growth industries and hot jobs would have focused around these industries.
However, that does not seem to be the case. The growth reports, which forecasts future employment trends, and published by the US Bureau of Statistics, states otherwise. Outlining the top 10 occupations with the highest job growth rate projections and industries that will experience the highest growth, and the top 10 Industries with the highest anticipated job growth rate; the American employment industry seems to be moving back to its grassroots with a strong focus on working class occupations. In certain employment fields, this is particularly good news as it could signify the end of hiring freezes and cutbacks within the education and healthcare sectors and perhaps alleviate the desperate shortage of qualified teachers, experienced nurses and dedicated auxiliary health care workers. Let's take a look at the facts and figures:
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