Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 31, 1991, Graduation Edition, supplement, Page 5B, Image 5

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Careers continue to grow in service sector, environment
Pick a field that is in de
mand and growing, and
you'll get further faster
than if you enter one that is
stagnant or slipping
Service industries offer
some of the greatest opportu
nities: other hot spots include
high technology (engineering,
computers) and jobs related
to environmental concerns
SERVICE JOBS
The need for trained, dedi
cated child care providers has
increased as more and more
women return to the work
place While salaries remain
low compared to other in de
mand professions, caring for
kids can be an income boost
for retirees and part timers
An intriguing option the pro
fessional nanny
Weddings are big busi
ness, and the bridal consul
tant business is booming
"Those people who do best
in the profession know the
needs of the bride, have ex
emplary organizational skills,
and possess a keen eye for
“Have I got a
deal for you!”
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Anything related to health
care is hot nurses, adrmms
trators, technicians, research
ers These are sibling physi
cal therapists, pharmacists
gerontologists, home health
care aides, infertility special
ists and genetic counselors
"The travel industry today
is the nation s second largest
employer, with one out of ev
ery 15 workers," said Roy
Saunders, president of Ameri
can Hotel and Motel Associa
tion In less than 10 years, it
will be the nations No 1 em
ployer. with one out of every
five in the workplace "
Travel related jobs overlap
other professions, including
marketing, computers, engi
neering. food and beverage
specialties, human resources,
accounting, housekeeping,
security, administration, com
mumcations — and even fit
ness, as many hotels and re
sorts have health clubs and
spas
Here's an overview of sev
eral service-related |Obs, plus
training requirements and sal
ary ranges, from Money maga
zine
To meet the demand tor
meals away from home the
r
American Culinary Federation
estimates 250,000 trained
chefs will be needed this year
alone and only about 140,000
will enter the field With an as
sociales degree from a iwo
year culinary program or a
three year paid apprentice
I urn lo JOBS IVipe I2H
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Internships offer chance to check-out job market
One of the best ways to
discover what lifetime occu
pation is really right for you
is to dabble a bit Try a few
on for size Travel, work
with people in various in
dustries, become an ap
prentice or an intern
One of our success sto
nes is Michael Mitchell,
who began his career as an
intern at my company back
in 1981. " said Michael le
vine of Levine Schneider
Public Relations in Los An
geles
He was willing to work
long days and do the grunt
work — stuff envelopes an
swer phones but he was
also given an opportunity to
sit in on interviews, attend
press (unctions, and grasp
the PR business from the
ground up
Within a short time he
was made a paid |unioi pub
ticist When he left my com
pany tour years later he was
a tour press director, and to
day he is vice president o(
publicity at Motown Rec
ords He has told me that in
terning gave him the broad
insight that has led him to
his current position,'- Le
vine said
Though not always paid
by the companies they work
tor interns often receive
college credit They learn
how to (unction in complex,
real life business environ
merits and meet valuable
'contacts within the indus
try
Author Lauren Tarshis
said There are tens of
thousands of internships
available, each with its own
set of benefits and require
ments One resource guide
she recommends is "The
National Directory of Intern
ships and Experiential Edu
cation
Also many recent gradu
ales take a breather be
tween classroom and ca
reers by studying or work
mg abroad
The benefits are obvious
You experience different
cultures, learn languages
and gain perspective on life
JOB HUNTING?
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