Technology is changing fast and the job opportunities are changing at a faster pace with every leap in technology. According to the prediction of The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, we list below some promising occupations, all requiring a bachelor’s degree, which are destined to grow faster, through 2018, than all other occupations with the same requirement.
Network Systems and Data Communications Analysts
The demand for people in this job is predicted to grow by 53 percent through 2018. The job of A Network systems and data communications analysts IS TO design and evaluate network systems, for example, local area networks (LANs), Wide Area Networks (WANs), and Internet systems.
Financial Examiners
A Financial examiner is required to make sure that banks and financial institutions comply with the laws and regulations that govern them. Their duties also include ensuring that certain financial and real estate transactions are in compliance with laws and regulations. Financial examiners are expected to see a 41% growth in employment through 2018.
Computer Applications Software Engineers
Computer software engineers are responsible for the design, development, testing and deployment of the computer software used in businesses and homes every day. Computer software engineers enjoy high salaries, excellent benefits and often work in comfortable office environments. Job outlook in this field is good, with demand for computer software engineers expected to increase by as much as 21% by 2018 according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Environmental Engineers
Environmental engineers address water and air pollution control, waste disposal, recycling, forestation, and public health issues. Eco-engineers develop and conduct hazardous-waste management studies so they can evaluate the significance of the waste systems and then offer a viable treatment or a containment method to reduce the negative probabilities that develop from these practices. Employment of environmental engineers is projected to grow by 31% through 2018.
Personal Financial Advisors
A financial advisor is an individual or an entity who is entrusted with the task of providing advise or counsel in order to aid the process of investment and asset management. Previously, financial advisors only concerned themselves with investments. However, their roles have evolved with time and today, a financial advisor also deals with insurance products and undertakes retirement planning. Advising clients on how to invest in real estate, budgeting their finances and preparing comprehensive plans for retirement have also become a part of their job. There is expected to be a 30% increase in employment in this field through 2018.

