The Views On Todays Job Market

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The View on Todays Job Market
Many factors, such as population, the industry, and the economy today affect the job market, but education is the key to success. Robert B. Reich in “U.S. Income Keeps on Rising” shares his viewpoint and categorizes jobs related to diplomas and degrees. The Bureau of Labor Statistics in “Tomorrows Jobs” provides statistical information of which jobs will increase through the year 2002 to 2014; also lists subcategories, such as government and healthcare jobs, providing information regarding how much they add to the national product. The Bureau of Labor Statistics provides information on nursing a major competitive job in today's market.
In Reich's "U.S. Income Keeps on Rising" he classifies the job market into three different categories for jobs: symbolic-analytic services, routine production services, and routine personal services. "Symbolic analytic services are defined by the manipulation of data, words, and oral and visual symbols," (Reich 105) as stated by the “U.S. Income Keeps on Rising”. Lawyers, bankers, and those working in health service account for more than 40% of America's gross national product, because of their valuable skills to companies around the world; congruently their salaries tend to be high and they represent the upper and middle class. Routine production is defined as “tasks that are repeated over and over, as one step in a sequence of steps for producing a finished product" (Reich 106). Jobs consisting in the routine production field are banking, insurance, wholesaling, retailing, health care and so on. Those who work in these fields are people who are paid an hourly wage and represent about twenty percent of the national product. Often times wholesaling, retailing’s, and ...

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... articles it is clear to see that jobs requiring more critical thinking, education, and skills (such as using resources or shifting financial assets that save time and energy) dominate today's job market. As stated by Reich, "Americans will need good health care and also a good grounding in mathematics, basic science, and reading and communicating" (Reich 108). Anyone who is willing to learn and gives time and effort towards a career will certainly succeed.

Works Cited

Robinson, William S., Stephanie Tucker, and Cynthia G. Hicks. Text and Context: A Contemporary Approach to College Writing. Boston, MA: Wadsworth Cengage Learning, 2009. Print.
Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2014-15 Edition, Registered Nurses, on the Internet at http://www.bls.gov/ooh/healthcare/registered-nurses.htm (visited February 06, 2014).

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