Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Why You Should Choose A Health Career

In this struggling economy, with people losing jobs, pensions and benefits, the health-care industry is one that could be considered almost recession-proof.


History


Doctors, nurses, aides and other health professionals are constants in our society. As our society ages, these roles become increasingly important. Health-care roles are also becoming increasingly specialized. Thirty years ago, there was no such thing as a nurse specializing in genetic counseling, but there is now.


Benefits


As health-care roles and specialties expand, salaries and benefits rise. Organizations have entire teams dedicated to retention of staff, and many times the employee is able to work out a customized schedule.


Features


There is a job in health care for people of every economic background and education level. If you desire to make a difference in the lives of others, a career in health care can give you that satisfaction.


Considerations


No two days are alike--or even similar--in health care/








Potential


The United States Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that eight out of the top 20 jobs earmarked for job growth are in health care. Health-care jobs have a high degree of portability, so if you do not like the climate where you live, you can always move and find work easily enough. If you hold a position that is in constant demand, such as a nurse, many organizations are more than happy to pay for you to relocate.


As the largest sector of the population ages, one thing is certain: The demand for health-care workers will continue to grow.

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