Wednesday, December 16, 2009

HOT JOBS IN YVR

Hot Jobs in Vancouver

Vancouver is poised for significant growth in many sectors. From resource-based industries to construction trades, the future looks bright for job seekers in the Lower Mainland.
Maybe you're a recent high school grad wondering what path to take, or someone already on a career track that is looking for a change. Here is a list of the top jobs that will make up the bulk of tomorrow's new jobs.

Trades & Construction
All signs point to BC's building boom to continue. Ditto the near-chronic shortage of skilled trades people needed to fuel this growth. If you have any doubts about your future career, you are strongly encouraged to consider apprenticing in one of these high-demand trades.
plumber
electrician
draftsman
drywall installer
glazier
painter
welder
Employment in the "New Economy"
Most experts agree that Vancouver will see significant growth in tourism, high-tech and the film industry. Grouped together, these industries comprise the so-called "New Economy."
Tourism
Vancouver is a world-class tourist destination. Visitors pour millions of dollars into the local economy and keep thousands of Vancouverites employed. In fact, one in every 14 jobs in the province is a result of tourism. The 2010 Games are expected to further fuel growth in this sector.
waitstaff
hotel Front Desk
guides
taxi & bus drivers
housekeeping
Hollywood North
The film production industry benefits from government tax breaks, a well-established network of infrastructure and a critical mass of skilled workers.
Jobs in the film industry include:
set builders
lighting technicians
production assistants
transportation
sound engineers
construction
High Tech

BC has enjoyed phenomenal growth in this sector for years. From video game production to alternative fuel technology, the Lower Mainland is a hotbed of tech-fueled growth.
programmers
engineers
pharmaceutical & inorganic chemistry
telecommunication manufacturing
project managers for high-tech projects
Emerging Industries
Forward-thinking job seekers should keep their eyes on these burgeoning sectors, all forecast for rapid growth in the Lower Mainland.
aquaculture
plastic manufacturing
telecommunications
call centre
self-employment/franchising

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