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Mississippi Unemployment
04/06/09
Mississippi Unemployment and Employment Outlook Projections
The Mississippi Employment Outlook is currently positive, although the unemployment rates are projected to rise somewhat prior to the employment prospects picking up. Positions which are expected to be in the up and coming employment positions in the next few months and years in the state of Mississippi are primarily going to be service related industries as well as Internet technology and Technological positions.
Upcoming positions which should be considered when one is training for future employment positions in the state of Mississippi are by and large going to be in service industries, as well as the internet, information technology and other highly technical careers, while sports and sporting events will also play a roll in the new employment positions which are currently being created in the state of Mississippi.
According to Occupational Quarterly, the federal job markets trend in this area, some of the more up and coming jobs that should be considered or trained for in the state of Mississippi will be:
Positions in Television Journalism will be on the rise, with a projected jump in the field over the next two or three years.
Careers in Forensics, analysis, evidentiary collection, legal and law enforcement careers.
Sports and sporting events, with an eye to broadcasting, and support personnel in these fields.
In addition to these, careers in restaurants and hotels and motels;,i.e. the service industries, as well as hotel management will be among those positions which will be the more lucrative types of service industries, and these are projected to rise rapidly.
Additionally, training in Information technology is recommended in the Mississippi area since information technology, as well as internet techniques, marketing and internet laws is expected to be among those careers which will see a rapid rise, with the career area jumping as much as 25 percent over the next few years as more and more businesses head into the online arena in order to sell or promote their products.
There is currently a decline in the mining technologies that were a mainstay in this area, with productivity down in mining and mining technologies, while there is a sharp increase in some of the tourist industries in the Mississippi area which will mean that hotels and motels are on the rise and with it, financial managers, hotel and restaurant managers and other support personnel.
With wholesale inflation rising there is currently not as much productivity and hiring in the retail field, however there hasn’t been a substantial fall in manufacturing or construction industries in the Mississippi area, which means that there are still viable jobs to be found in those industries as well.
Mississippi will recover from this bout of higher unemployment as they always do, and with the new and upcoming jobs being created by the needs of the state, the employment future of the state of Mississippi seems bright.
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