10 Most Sought After Jobs for 2016

By siliconindia  |   Thursday, 10 December 2015, 00:25 IST
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BANGALORE: Do you want to start fresh with a positive career outlook for the New Year? If so that you’re lucky , because CareerBuilder and Economic Modeling Specialists Intl. (EMSI) have gone the extra mile in listing the most sought after jobs the 2016.  This compilation based on the growth, salary data, supply and demand are taken up by the EMSI's extensive labor market database whose analysis is surveyed from more than 90 national and state employment resources, reports BI.



 Here are the 10 occupations that are the hottest pick for 2016



Accountant





 



Accounting is one of the common jobs for graduates, as it is highly revered around the world. An Accountant on an average earns about Rs 198,884 per year.  Some of the high skill associated jobs include General Ledger Accounting and Tax Compliance.



 



Registered Nurse





 




Nursing is blooming with the invention of latest technologies in the sector of healthcare. Proficient nurses have a growing market ahead of them. It’s a perfect job to be at the disposal of human kind. Nursing has excellent opportunities in the global market too. Registering with the State Nursing Council provides with the certificate for applying for jobs.  The temptation of enjoying better aspects abroad attracts many applicants to this job.. A registered nurse is expected to earn 1.69 lakh per annum on an average.



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