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Dear Counselor,

I need help. I'm in my second semester here and am undecided about a career. In other words, I don't know what I want to be when I grow up. Of course, I want to like what I do and make decent money. Also, I want to know that there will be job openings in the area I pick. So what areas look good for the future?

Lisa G.

Ottawa, Ill.

Dear Lisa,

We can help. If it makes you feel any better, you are not alone. Many students do not know what they want as a career or major. You are farther along in this life decision than you may have thought because:

You are at least thinking about it

You know that it is important that you like what you do and that you make a decent salary.

What career areas look promising for the future? According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the ten fastest growing occupations for 1998-2008 are:

Computer engineers

Computer support specialists

System analysts

Database administrators

Desktop publishing specialists

Paralegals and legal assistants

Personal care and home health aides

Social and human service assistants

Physician assistants

The Society for Human Resource Management listed jobs of the future to include: animators, aromatherapists, computer artists, construction managers, and retirement planners.

Jobs they predict to decline include: blue-collar workers, telephone linemen and traditional travel agents.

This information does not mean that you have to major in computer science and cannot be an electrician. These are just projections.

There is a vast amount of career planning information available. The counselors and staff can help you find and interpret it to make smart decisions. Stop in.

E-mail questions to Counselor Corner @ ivcc.edu

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