1. Knowledge Management: Formally known as information officers, knowledge managers are responsible for managing a company’s intellectual assets. Additionally, they protect and create companies’ knowledge infrastructures. This career is mix of business and information technology.
2. Project Management: As veteran companies innovative and new companies emerge, the need for qualified project managers is increasing. Several colleges and universities offer certificate programs in project management. Most business degree programs also offer courses specifically on project management.
3. Actuary: According to the Bureau of Labor Statistic, actuary careers will grow by more than 21 percent in the next decade. Actuaries are responsible for evaluating the likelihood and consequences of risk. They rely on statistics and mathematics to get the job done. Actuaries generally work for insurance companies, healthcare businesses and consulting firms.
4. Logistician: The Labor Department estimates that employment of Logisticians should increase by 20 percent within the next decade. Logisticians manage merchandise supply chains from shipping and transportation to distribution to delivery. Logisticians are need in nearly every field.
5. Sales Manager: Sales manager jobs are expected to increase by 15 percent over the next decade. Sales managers are responsible for efficiently and effectively running sales teams. It is one of the most high-profile positions in a company. Sales managers are responsible for hiring, supervising, guiding and motivating a sales team.
