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Computer Programmer

  • Employment of computer programmers is expected to decline by 3 percent through 2018.
  • As technology evolves and newer, more sophisticated tools emerge, programmers will need to update their skills in order to remain competitive.
  • Job prospects will be best for applicants with a bachelor's or higher degree and relevant experience.
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    Computer Software Engineer

    • Computer software engineers are among the occupations projected to grow the fastest and add the most new jobs over the 2008-18 decade, resulting in excellent job prospects.
    • Demand for computer software engineers will increase as computer networking continues to grow.
    • Job prospects will be best for applicants with a bachelor's or higher degree and relevant experience.
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    Petroleum Engineer

    • Employment growth is projected to be faster than average, with excellent job prospects including work in other countries.
    • A bachelor's degree in engineering is required for most entry-level jobs, but some research positions may require a graduate degree.
    • Starting salaries are among the highest of all college graduates.
    • Continuing education is critical for engineers in order to keep up with improvements in technology.
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    Nuclear Engineer

    • Employment growth is projected to be about as fast as the average, with favorable job prospects due to increased interest in nuclear technologies.
    • A bachelor's degree in engineering is required for most entry-level jobs, but some research positions may require a graduate degree.
    • Starting salaries are among the highest of all college graduates.
    • Continuing education is critical for engineers in order to keep up with improvements in technology.
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    Mining and Geological Engineer

    • Employment growth is projected to be faster than average, with favorable job prospects expected.
    • A bachelor's degree in engineering is required for most entry-level jobs, but some research positions may require a graduate degree.
    • Starting salaries are among the highest of all college graduates.
    • Continuing education is critical for engineers in order to keep up with improvements in technology.
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    Mechanical Engineer

    • Employment growth is projected to be slower than average, however, favorable job prospects are expected.
    • A bachelor's degree in engineering is required for most entry-level jobs, but some research positions may require a graduate degree.
    • Starting salaries are among the highest of all college graduates.
    • Continuing education is critical for engineers in order to keep up with improvements in technology.
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    Industrial Engineer

    • Employment growth is projected to be faster than average, with favorable job prospects expected.
    • A bachelor's degree in engineering is required for most entry-level jobs, but some research positions may require a graduate degree.
    • Starting salaries are among the highest of all college graduates.
    • Continuing education is critical for engineers in order to keep up with improvements in technology.
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    Marine Engineer or Naval Architect

    • Employment growth is projected to be slower than average, with favorable job prospects expected.
    • A bachelor's degree in engineering is required for most entry-level jobs, but some research positions may require a graduate degree.
    • Starting salaries are among the highest of all college graduates.
    • Continuing education is critical for engineers in order to keep up with improvements in technology.
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    Materials Engineer

    • Employment growth is projected to be about as fast as the average, with most employment growth expected in the professional, scientific, and technical services industries.
    • A bachelor's degree in engineering is required for most entry-level jobs, but some research positions may require a graduate degree.
    • Starting salaries are among the highest of all college graduates.
    • Continuing education is critical for engineers in order to keep up with improvements in technology.
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    Electronics Engineer

    • Employment growth is projected to be slower than average, with favorable job prospects expected.
    • A bachelor's degree in engineering is required for most entry-level jobs, but some research positions may require a graduate degree.
    • Starting salaries are among the highest of all college graduates.
    • Continuing education is critical for engineers in order to keep up with improvements in technology.
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