According to the U.S. Department of Labor's Bureau of Labor Statistics, eight out of 20 occupations projected to grow the fastest are in health care. They estimate that about 19 percent of all jobs created between 2004 and 2014 will be in health care. And if you think you need to spend a lifetime in school to get these jobs, think again. Many jobs in health care require less than four years of college education.
The biggest obstacle when changing careers is not a lack of open jobs, but a lack of career training needed to land these jobs. High tuition costs or scheduling conflicts caused by a current job, family, or other commitments may pose a problem to obtaining these skills. One option for busy individuals is Stratford Career Institute. SCI has earned its reputation as a viable option for effective and affordable home study career training and has thousands of students worldwide.
"Home study with Stratford Career Institute makes affordable education and training a reality. Students can upgrade existing skills, learn new ones, and get the required skills to land their dream job through guided independent training at a time and place that is convenient for them," says Michael Boulay, director of admissions for the Stratford Career Institute.
While the career outlook in health care is positive, there are several other industries experiencing tremendous job growth as well. Begin learning more about health care and other career opportunities by visiting www.SciFreeInfo.com.