The United States Department of Labor predicts the field of medical assisting to have a large growth in
job outlook over the next ten years, creating job security and high need of medical assistants.
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Tom Wynn, director of affluent research at Spectrem, provided several factors for the increased confidence: the steady improvement in
job growth, the steady increase in the major stock market indices since the spring, and a decrease in political ambiguity with the election season
over, which has an effect on at least some people's
outlook.
«In spite of the efforts of both those in government and the private sector, the
outlook for America to compete for quality
jobs has further deteriorated
over the past five years,» concludes the panel's new report.
Currently the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) estimates that there are
over 73,000 veterinary assistants currently working in America and that the
job outlook shows growth in this field through 2020.
Probably the most difficult employment market
over the past four years, the
outlook for traditional building
jobs, for tradesmen, site managers, engineers and architects is still poor.
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The
job outlook for general office clerks is around three percent
over the next ten years.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the
job outlook for bartenders
over the next decade is quite promising.
The
job outlook for legal executive assistants is largely positive, according to the BLS, which predicts a 15 percent growth
over the next 10 years.
With predictions by Iowa state agencies of a higher than average people aged 65 and
over within the next few years and an increasing need for direct care services, the
job outlook for Medical Assistants is indeed promising.
Graduates from medical assistant schools in California enter into a market where
job outlook for medical assistants nationwide is predicted to be better than 30 %
over the next decade.
The hiring
outlook for 2017 is the best the U.S. has seen in a decade with 2 in 5 employers (40 percent) planning to hire full - time, permanent employees
over the next 12 months, according to CareerBuilder's annual
job forecast.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that the
job outlook for nuclear engineers is in a state of decline, projected to shrink by 4 percent
over the next decade.
Career
outlook isn't so rosy for medical transcriptionists, a
job category which the BLS projects to increase at just a 6 percent clip
over the same ten - year period.
The survey noted uncertainty
over the tight credit market, foreclosures and the
jobs outlook.