Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 24, 1990, supplement, Page 4B and 5B, Image 12

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Career Tracks
Helpful hints for harried, hopeful job seekers
With graduation only two months away, the
tile after school jitters may be taking
some of the pleasure away from gradual
mg Students are facing the perilous question of.
What career will I choose and will I be able to
support myself ■'
This i an be a scary and upsetting question, es
penally with the seemingly unlimited resource ot
jobless students compared to the limited resource
ot jobs
However there are expected to be about 21 mil
lion new jobs by the year 2000. according to the
Occupational Outlook Handbook 1988 89 edition
The service sector of the job market will be ex
paneling by 80 percent, continuing its rising trend
of the last decade
The continued rise in the service sector is due
to the slower growth in the population ot the Unit
cd States at < ordmg to the pubic at Ion, Minorities
and immigrants will make up a healthy part ot the
growth, the Handbook predicts
The stunted population is predicted to want
more qoods and services so the demand lor work
ers in that area will increase
The service sector includes jobs in business
law retail -wholesale government and communica
tions All ot these fields are expected to have
steady growth
There will be jumps in other service sector |Obs
compared to past growth trends Computer math
and natural science jobs will rise by -t5 percent
health care by 40 percent and technu at operations
by 38 percent says the Handbook
Eating and drinking establishments are expect
ed to bring 1 5 million new jobs, with food stores
adding 6.000 new job-, an increase which is proba
bly due to more and more workers onductmg
business transactions at mealtimes
Along with the shrinking growth in population,
the number of 16 to 24 year olds will drop as the
baby boom ends says the Handbook The low
birth rate coupled with advances m medicine will
increase the ratio ot older to younger people
With these predictions it seems that you won t
only be competing for jobs against your fellow
graduates, but against granny and grampa as well
CV maga.’ine rejiorts that studying a broad
range of curricula in college is great for |ob seek
mg students Most employers look for people with
Knowing what's out there is the first logieal step
Knowledge of computer skills and good commum
cation abilities
Liberal arts majors are becoming popular in the
job market says CtA due to their communication
skills, analytical abilities and interpersonal tela
tions Liberal arts majors with international experi
once, language skills and math and science experi
ence are predicted to be in high demand
By limiting your career options to only those
fields that you already know about, you could be
doing your career a great disservice, according to
the publication Managing Your Career, published
by The Wall Street Journal Your goal should be to
remain flexible enough to identify new career op
portunities as they emerge, the publication ad
vises
According to the San Diego Union, one of the
hottest careers of the coming decade will be spe
cial events marketing Companies are beginning to
sponsor special events to advertise their message
For a person with marketing experience and good
communication skills, the |Ob can start at $16,000
but rise to $40,000 or $60,000 with five to eight
years' experience
Another popular career option for the 90s is a
position as a human resource manager These are
people who find ways to unlock the potential of a
company's employees Companies look for people
who majored in business, psychology and liberal
arts, and the salary ranges from S2f3.000 to S'6.000
annually
Still another hot career for the near future is
that of a financial planner Accounting firms
banks and insurance investment firms offer people
with a bachelor's degree a starting salary of
S25.000. but that number can rise to $160,000 with
more experience
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Career
Suggestions
The following career tips for the new
decade were taken from Cl magazine
April 1990 i.'ditn >n
• it you re mry bright md vi rbal . may
want to make a difference by making your
career in the social serve ■ , or teaching
• If you re very bright and !•■■ "on ill, ■•••nt
erf. you might tty going into environmental
science or waste management
• If you're very hnght and vernal and techm
cally oriented tins is the decade in which to
make your w ay r. an entrepreneur
» If you're n r< fa hitd f tt • tha
disciple of the decade to come, and it you
still think money matters \v. end with au
tion to the apitai markets
• A sume ttiat you must be mg uter liter
ate regardi'-ss of where you want to work
• Don t be 11Muenct■ J by I it ■ trend took
for |obs in whs fi you'll be happy
• It has hot urn• a small wm'd ifter ill Be
prepared to work for foreign bosses Bone
up on the ways to do business with the Jap
anese the English and the French to name
a few
• Beware of advertising agencies, the muss
industry, public relations firms publishing
houses, the television industry and so on
These are the places that typ> ally e«pe t
you to survive on the peiks rather than the
paychecks
•Skilled craftspeople, such r. contra, tors
electricians and plumbers are going to !>•■ m
trot demand in the coming de ade These
positions will be upper middle class |obs t
not careers, tor the '90
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