With 2003 almost at an end, executive search firm Christian & Timbers has identified the hot and not-so-hot jobs and industries for the upcoming year. The industries likely to offer positive employment opportunities include healthcare, food service, security, services to the aging, and real estate. Hot specialties include data mining or data management, wireless, bioinformatics and radio frequency identification implementation. Industries likely to find their place in the loser's bracket include mutual funds, tobacco, manufacturing, telemarketing, and email marketing.
So, what are some of the hottest jobs for 2004?
Independent board member for public companies
Human resources executive for healthcare companies
Executive vice president of sales
Management of all kinds in medical devices companies
Chief nursing officer
Executive vice president for commercial real estate
It's a good idea for any employer to keep abreast of hot and not-so-hot jobs. If you know how the job market is trending, it is easier to plan for new hires. Check out the complete
list of the hottest jobs and conversely the not-so-hot jobs for 2004.
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