2010 is here, and we are seeing the worst of the recessionary effects fade. Now is the time to look at the job market with a fresh viewpoint and get going once again on that job hunt. But where are the jobs? Mayank Gupta looks at 10 career streams that will throw up opportunities in the year to come.
Financial planning
Year 2009 saw the 6th pay commission recommendations being implemented in government jobs and being followed by the PSUs and some other corporate, leading to an increase in the savings potential for their employees. The stock market also brightened up from its gloomy state and the investors witnessed a dream rally in equities. With the increase in individuals' disposable income, and with
the renewed confidence in the investment options, there is a great need of professionals who can guide people about planning their investments in an optimum manner. Certified Financial Planner course i.e.CFP Course, Wealth Management Course will be on advantage edge.
Banks, insurance and pension companies, mutual funds and other financial products organizations would be the key generators of such jobs. According to a statement by the ex-chairman of SEBI, the country will need more than 50,000 certified financial planners by 2011. A love for number crunching, an analytical bent of mind, and good interpersonal skills will take you a long way in this
field.
Teaching and training
The education system in India is transforming like never before. There have been significant changes in the school teaching and grading system, with focus shifting from just getting good marks to overall personality development. Newer ways of teaching are being adopted by schools and colleges, and there are engineering and management colleges opening up every day to cater to the huge
demand for professional courses. It is, hence, obvious that this spur in activity will lead to an increased demand for teachers, and more so for those who have a passion for teaching and can adapt to the changing course curriculum and modern ways of imparting training.
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