Today's 20 Fastest-Growing Occupations Anthony Balderrama, CareerBuilder.com writer For the past two years, as job growth has gone from nonexistent to lackluster, workers and job seekers have been waiting to hear good news. Job seekers on all fronts want good news. Unemployed job seekers need to pay the bills and get back in the work force. Employed job hunters want to get out of dead-end jobs and earn competitive salaries. College students on the verge of graduating are eager to embark on a career and use the education they accumulated over the past four years. The job seeker situation can be summarized in one word: frustrating. The economy is recovering, but the recovery is slow. If you're in need of a new job, it's too slow. You can't wait several years until things are back to their pre-recession levels. Fortunately, the Bureau of Labor Statistics has identified 20 jobs that are expected to grow rapidly between now and 2018. These occupations are in high demand now and are expected to continue on this trajectory for the next decade. Here are the 20 fastest-growing occupations between 2008 and 2018*: 1. Biomedical engineers Percent change: 72 percent Number of new jobs: 11,600 Annual median salary: $77,400 Why they're growing: As the population ages, demand for new health-care equipment designed by biomedical engineers will increase. 2. Network systems and data communications analysts Percent change: 53 percent Number of new jobs: 155,800 Annual median salary: $71,100 Why they're growing: Companies will continue to upgrade technology (such as networks) and will need to expand their IT workforce. 3. Home health aides Percent change: 50 percent Number of new jobs: 460,900 Annual median salary: $20,460 Why they're growing: As the population gets older and lives longer, home health aides will see a rise in demand. 4. Personal and home care aides Percent change: 46 percent Number of new jobs: 375,800 Annual median salary: $19,180 Why they're growing: The aging population will require more medical attention, often at home rather than in medical facilities. 5. Financial examiners Percent change: 41 percent Number of new jobs: 11,100 Annual median salary: $70,930 Why they're growing: Financial institutions are under increasing watch by the government and will continue to be for the next decade, which provides many new opportunities for financial examiners. 6. Medical scientists, except epidemiologists Percent change: 40 percent Number of new jobs: 44,200 Annual median salary: $72,590 Why they're growing: Advances in biotechnology have created new opportunities for medical scientists over the past two decades and are on track to continue. 7. Physician assistants Percent change: 39 percent Number of new jobs: 29,200 Annual median salary: $81,230 Why they're growing: Health-care facilities will use physician assistants to ease some responsibilities from physicians who are being given heavier workloads. 8. Skin care specialists Percent change: 38 percent Number of new jobs: 14,700 Annual median salary: $28,730 Why they're growing: Spas and other cosmetic centers are expanding at a fast pace and skin care specialists are some of their most in-demand employees. 9. Biochemists and biophysicists Percent change: 37 percent Number of new jobs: 8,700 Annual median salary: $82,840 Why they're growing: Continued advances in biotechnology create opportunities for new research and development careers. 10. Athletic trainers Percent change: 37 percent Number of new jobs: 6,000 Annual median salary: $39,640 Why they're growing: As Americans focus on preventative health care and organizations support these efforts, athletic trainers will see an increase in responsibilities and job opportunities. 11. Physical therapist aides Percent change: 36 Number of new jobs: 16,700 Annual median salary: $23,760 Why they're growing: In general, all physical therapy services will be in higher demand, and the need for aides will rise along with them. 12. Dental hygienists Percent change: 36 percent Number of new jobs: 62,900 Annual median salary: $66,570 Why they're growing: Due to the aging population and an increased emphasis on health care, dental health services will create more opportunities for dental hygienists. 13. Veterinary technologists and technicians Percent change: 36 percent Number of new jobs: 28,500 Annual median salary: $28,900 Why they're growing: The need for technologists and technicians will outpace qualified candidates who are graduating from institutions, creating an increased demand. 14. Dental assistants Percent change: 36 percent Number of new jobs: 105,600 Annual median salary: 32,380 Why they're growing: Due to an aging population and better preventative dental care habits for adults and children, dental assistants will see rapid growth in the coming decade. 15. Computer software engineers, applications Percent change: 34 percent Number of new jobs: 175,100 Annual median salary: $85,430 Why they're growing: Advances in technology and a continued reliance on computer networks ensure organizations of all industries will need software engineers. 16. Medical assistants Percent change: 34 percent Number of new jobs: 163,900 Annual median salary: $28,300 Why they're growing: Medical assistants will increasingly assume some health-care provider roles in order to alleviate the increasing demands of physicians. 17. Physical therapist assistants Percent change: 33 percent Number of new jobs: 21,200 Annual median salary: $46,140 Why they're growing: As the population ages, many people will turn to physical therapy for an increased quality of life. 18. Veterinarians Percent change: 33 percent Number of new jobs: 19,700 Annual median salary: $79,050 Why they're growing: Pet owners are willing to spend more money for the health and well being of their pets, thereby putting veterinarians in high demand. 19. Self-enrichment education teachers Percent change: 32 percent Number of new jobs: 81,300 Annual median salary: 35,720 Why they're growing: The types of coursework offered in this field are expected to broaden and create new positions for teachers. 20. Compliance officers, except agriculture, construction, health and safety, and transportation Percent change: 31 percent Number of new jobs: 80,800 Annual median salary: $48,890 Why they're growing: Compliance officers are one of the fastest growing occupations due to tighter restrictions and more scrutiny on financial institutions. *Growth rates and salary information for all occupations based on data from the BLS. Bing: Which states have the highest minimum wage? Bing: Great jobs that don't require a degree Anthony Balderrama is a writer and blogger for CareerBuilder.com and its job blog, The Work Buzz. He researches and writes about job search strategy, career management, hiring trends and workplace issues. 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