Most Trendy Jobs for 2019

Whether you’re still enrolled in school, thinking of getting a new certification or looking for a career change, there are several available options. The career outlook for 2019 includes a variety of careers. This means you’ll likely find a professional field that matches your interests and expertise. Here are some of the most trendy jobs for 2019. The job descriptions also include information about these industries that will help you choose a career.

Translators and Interpreters

If you speak more than one language, you could make a living as an interpreter or translator. This is also a career to aspire to if you’re in the process of learning a second or third language. Between 2014 and 2018, there were almost 13,000 jobs available in this field. The workforce has grown about 18% and you can expect about $20 an hour. One of the main reasons these positions are so popular is because applications like Alexa and Siri aren’t completely proficient at translating yet. This means that people who speak a foreign language are necessary in professional settings. Translators make communication more effective in virtually every professional department. Rosemary Haefner, CareerBuilder’s chief human resources officer, says, “It really is globalization within the U.S., for sure, in terms of our population and the types of work and products that we are trying to export around the world.” Haefner shares that several major companies are hiring interpreters and translators. She also says these corporations are outsourcing this type of work. This means you may be able to work for a translation services firm.

Home Health Aides

This health services job pays a little over $10 an hour on average. In the past four years, the home health aide industry was expected to grow by 163,358 positions. The overall growth in the workforce was 17%. There is more of a demand for home health aides because people are living longer. It is projected that the industry will grow even more in the next few years. Home health aides are often a more affordable alternative to long-term hospital stays for elderly individuals. This is a great career for you, if you enjoy taking care of others. You’ll go to your client’s home and complete tasks like administering medicine or taking vital signs. Home health aides give this information to the client’s primary care physician. Technology is a huge part of the health care system these days as well. This means that home health aides are expected to have a growing skill set. You can start this career without a college degree. However, the pay for non-graduates is significantly lower.

Diagnostic Medical Sonographers

Between 2014 and 2018, diagnostic medical sonography saw a 16% workforce growth. Around 10,000 new jobs in the field were created during these years. The average pay for diagnostic medical sonographers is $32. Sonographers have the necessary skills to see what is going on in a patient’s body without making incisions. These professionals use soundwaves and ultrasound to produce images of blood circulation, tissues, and organs. Haefner states, “There is a higher demand in this area because of advances in imaging technology, but it is also fulfilling a need where it is not as costly, it is not invasive.” Sonographers allow patients to undergo intense exams without having to worry about recovery time. Health insurers appreciate this as well. Sonographers are able to keep health care costs down for everyone while providing accurate results.

Occupational Therapy Assistants

In the last four years, over 5,200 occupational therapy assistant jobs have been created. This indicates a 16% increase for the industry. Occupational therapy assistants make a little over $26 an hour. Some assistants are interested in becoming occupational therapists eventually, while some explore other aspects of health care. According to the American Occupational Therapy Association, therapists and assistants help clients overcome challenges. These professionals provide tools that will allow clients to “participate in the things they want and need to do through the therapeutic use of everyday activities.”

Occupational therapy assistants often work with children who have disabilities. They assist the children in participating in school activities and social events. There are also some assistants who work with the elderly. These occupational therapy assistants help seniors complete important daily tasks. Haefner asserts, “The need for an occupational therapist is greater now. It is not just catastrophic care—this is ongoing. It is an aging population that wants to be more active than even 20 or 30 years ago, for the same age.” According to the occupational therapy trade group, assistants are vital to the field. The professionals can focus on patient wellness and other affordable approaches to healthcare.

Personal Care Aides

There was a 16% increase of personal aide positions in recent years. Over 600 new personal care aide jobs have been created since 2014. Personal care aides make over $9 an hour. The primary role of this professional is to help elderly citizens take care of themselves. Personal care aides also provide their clients with companionship, as well as housekeeping tasks. Some personal care aides plan and prepare meals for seniors. Others clean the homes of their clients and keep their mail organized. The U.S. government predicts the personal care aide industry will grow about 50% over the next decade. While this is a trendy job for 2019, it’s best for those who are looking for part-time work. On average, you’ll make around $20,000. However, if you love helping people and looking for career experience that will help you in the medical field, this could be a good choice.

Physical Therapist Assistant or Aide

If you want to be a physical therapy assistant, you can expect around $25 an hour once your training is complete. Aides earn almost $12 per hour. There were almost 20,000 jobs added to the industry in recent years. Physical therapy is an industry that is likely to keep growing steadily. Physical therapy assistants and aides work in healthcare facilities, hospitals, and medical offices. They have the task of assisting patients suffering from chronic medical conditions. Physical therapy helps to improve range of motion and manage or eliminate pain. Professionals in this field are trained to facilitate this process. John Challenger, CEO of Challenger, Gray & Christmas, an employment services firm, says, “More and more, we have realized that given preventative measures, wellness and ongoing treatment for the kinds of maladies that hit people harder between (ages) 60 and 90, the demand for these physical therapists and occupational therapists is just exploding.”

The annual pay for these positions is at least $40,000 and the requirements for training vary. According to the U.S. Labor Department, multiple states require a physical therapist assistant to have at least an associate degree. The degree must come from a school with an accredited physical therapist assistant program. Aides generally don’t need degrees and can get training on the job. However, a high school diploma is required. Making more money in this field requires continued education. To go from a physical therapy assistant to a physical therapist, a bachelor’s degree is required. Master’s level education for physical therapy is also available at some schools.

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A Massachusetts native, blogger Angeline Everett grew up in the Allston neighborhood of Boston and earned a degree in casino management from the University of Massachusetts-Amherst. After graduating, Angeline moved to Atlantic City where she joined the young team at the Borgata Casino as a compliance representative, while blogging on the side. After a few years in the back office, Angeline moved to the floor to work first at a casual poker dealer and later casual poker floor supervisor. Fascinated with games of chance since she was a child, Angeline currently divides her time between blogging and work on her first book.