Kentucky Job Projections.
19/09/09
Kentucky may be experiencing some growing pains currently but they are not expected to last for any extended period of time.
There are currently some industries which are of course hard hit by the recession that the entire nation is seeing visited on them, but there are other types of industry which are already experiencing growth and are projected to grow even further in the mnonths and year ahead.
In Kentucky those jobs which are coming on strong, and are already seeing growth are some that are enjoying the same growth in other areas, while some are unique to Kentucky.
Kentucky jobs are projected to grow by more than seventy thousand in the next five to six years. That is certainly what might be termed growing by leaps and bounds.
Which jobs are going to see the greatest growth and the most new jobs created? Among them are some that will surprise you, while others won’t. Incredibly, the management occupations won’t be seeing the same rate of growth that Financial management is going to see according to the projections.
Those jobs which are predicted to grown and enjoy continued health are as follows.The numbers following the year are the number of jobs that are expected to be generated annually.

Management Occupations 2006 – 2016 3,357
General and Operations Managers 2006 – 2016 940
Advertising, Marketing, Promotions, Public Relations 172
2006 – 2016 68
Computer and Information Systems Managers 2006 – 2016 97 Financial Managers 2006 – 2016 170
Industrial Production Managers 2006 – 2016 60
Purchasing Managers 2006 – 2016 22
Nursing, Psychiatric, and Home Health Aides 2006 – 2016 1,103
Office and Administrative Support Occupations 2006 – 2016 8,797
Graphic Designers 2006 – 2016 79
Computer Support Specialists 2006 – 2016 162
Computer and Mathematical Occupations 2006 – 2016 1,172
Child Care Workers 2006 – 2016 804
Water and Liquid Waste Treatment Plant and System Operators 2006 – 2016 77
As you can see, job growth is taking place, has taken place, and will continue over the course of the next few years. Reviewing whats coming, whats going to be in the lead of new jobs and new growth may be one way to find the best career move for you now, rather than to remain in a situation that is less than secure.
Kentucky has a current high unemployment rate, but as with all of the other states, that does tend to fluctuate dependent upon where in the state that you are situated. One area may be experiencing more or less growth at this time than another. Keep looking and stay calm. The situation really is temporary and jobs are out there.
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