We all know that high employment puts a damper on the economy. It also serves to get people thinking about what options may be available to them when looking for work.
A team of three academicians set out to discover where the jobs are, publishing a book, Closing America’s Job Gap, to provide those answers. Mary Walshok, PhD, a thought leader on career reinvention and the new innovation economy; Tapan Munroe, PhD, a recognized author, speaker and advisor in economics; and Henry DeVries, MBA have collaborated to offer what may prove to be a defining book for today’s job seekers.
According to Closing America’s Job Gap, the top ten innovative sectors to consider are:
1. Embedded engineering. There are career options for software developers willing to learn some new tricks. Devices from phones, appliances and televisions, to automobiles and iPods, all use processors to run. These complex digital processors, or computers, are embedded systems, often built around a microprocessor core, that are designed by software engineers.
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Author: Matthew C. Keegan