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25 Hot New Jobs
Maybe you wanted to complete a registered nursing program to become a nurse when you were little, but now
there are so many professions to explore that finding a new career might be on your list of things to consider!
A new article published by Yahoo! Hot Jobs reveals 25 new jobs that didn’t exist 10 years ago. These hot new
careers are sure to grow in popularity as people look for new career options and as the times continue to
change. People are always searching for the best new careers and these are some of the most exciting, new
career paths to hit the scene. Nowadays, online degree programs make it easier than ever to start a new
career.
Here’s a list of emerging careers that is worth getting excited about. It’s like a new career opportunity opens
up every day with our ever-expanding technology. These new career ideas are nothing your grandma ever
heard of!
Looking for a new career? Detailed below is their list of new careers from the article that you now can pursue!
Business
An online business degree program can equip you with the skills to be successful in these careers.
1. Business continuity specialists plan and implement recovery solutions to keep businesses functioning
during disasters and emergency situations.
2. Electronic commerce specialists analyze online buyers’ preferences and handle online sales strategies,
including marketing, advertising, and website design.
3. Social media managers/strategists use social technologies like Facebook to reach out to customers,
and they build social networks within companies.
4. Virtual concierges provide professional concierge services–for business or personal needs–with the
convenience of being just an email away.
5. User experience analysts collect data on website usage and provide insight about users’ experiences by
using psychological, computer-science, and industrial-design knowledge to test theories and draw conclusions.
Communications
More and more classes are being offered in college communications programs across the country that will
prepare students to work in these new jobs.
1. Bloggers research and write blog content for news websites, public and private corporations, government
offices, and many other organizations with blogs.
2. Content managers develop strategies for creating, updating, and organizing Web content, typically with
the goal of attracting new visitors.
3. Online political campaign managers develop and manage strategies for using Internet and social
technologies to help politicians get elected.
4. Video journalists design and produce online videos that document information, news, and events.
Education
Start with an education degree program or an online education degree program, and then take specialized
classes to launch one of these careers.
1. Athletic compliance coordinators ensure that athletic programs receiving government funding meet
government regulations.
2. Adaptive physical education specialists help people with disabilities participate in physical education
programs and activities.
3. Distance learning coordinators schedule courses and coordinate distance learning programs.
4. Home-school liaisons establish and manage partnerships between parents and schools.
5. School diagnosticians assess and diagnose the learning problems of students.
Environment
An environmental science or business degree may be necessary for one of these jobs.
1. Carbon credit traders handle the purchase and sale of carbon-emissions permits for companies.
2. Environmental economists measure the benefits and potential drawbacks of renewable energy and other
environmental alternatives.
3. Environmental restoration planners work with scientific staff to implement plans that reverse
environmental damage.
4. Green marketers promote green products and services.
5. Recycling coordinators administer drop-off and curbside recycling programs with government and wastedisposal agencies.
Energy
On-the-job training, specialized engineering, or a business bachelor’s or master’s degree may be required for
these professions.
1. Biofuels/biodiesel product development managers plan and execute research programs that evaluate
alternative biofuels/biodiesel technologies.
2. Biomass plant technicians monitor biomass plant activities (biomass is biological matter that can be
turned into a renewable energy source).
3. Energy auditors inspect buildings and systems to maximize energy efficiency and cut energy costs.
4. Energy brokers buy and sell energy for customers.
5. Fuel cell engineers design and build fuel cell systems for all types of devices, including cars and phones.
6. Methane/landfill gas collection system operators run the day-to-day business of landfill gas projects,
including compliance and reporting requirements.