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The 9 Fastest Growing Gov't Industries
Kyle Stone | Associate Editor, GovCentral
Between 2006 and 2016, government employment is expected to grow by about 6.2 percent, generating about 2.2 million new jobs. This is good news for you – the more jobs to choose from, the better your chances of landing the one you want.
Yet as you may already know, many jobs which were traditionally organized under the federal government are becoming responsibilities of state and local governments. Will this affect your chance of getting hired by the federal government?
Not if you’re smart about it. As somebody interested in working for the federal government, you should keep up to speed on what the fastest growing federal industries are – and what jobs are in high demand.
Here are nine industries which have resisted the federal-to-local trend, and will continue to grow over the next decade.
9. Automotive
Number of Jobs: 227,000
Overall Growth of Sector 11%
8. Education
Number of Jobs: 100,030
Overall Growth of Sector 11%
Number of Jobs: 9,000
Overall Growth of Sector 12%
6. Aerospace
Number of Jobs: 22,000
Overall Growth of Sector 13%
5. Energy
Number of Jobs: 19,000
Overall Growth of Sector 16%
Number of Jobs: 90,100
Overall Growth of Sector 16.5%
Number of Jobs: 12,000
Overall Growth of Sector 18.3%
2. Health Care
Number of Jobs: 93,117
Overall Growth of Sector 26.8%
Number of Jobs: 96,000
Overall Growth of Sector 42%
Information Compiled from CareerVoyages.gov and 2006-16 BLS Projections.



jameshammond85
almost 3 years ago
22 comments
i've been in the t shirt printing market for years and its been getting harder and harder to get work with the rise of online companies. Price matching is now so important for customers
Account Removed
over 4 years ago
Depends on what beef you're looking for.
peacebe
over 4 years ago
33906 comments
Great article.
Quincy
over 4 years ago
138 comments
im a smart to work as administrator, a detective/ investigator im always ready to relocate to work any where in the world to protect if it means what it takes.
EricB
over 4 years ago
4 comments
I would like to work as a detective/investigator.
saracen
over 4 years ago
2 comments
would like to work as detective / investigator
Lora
almost 5 years ago
4 comments
I agree with Kyle! Even the industries indicated above have support personell. I wonder what are the stats for administrative and clerical support staff? Does anybody have any ideas?
McConnell
almost 5 years ago
354 comments
I noticed that many of these industries are very technically focused. It would be interesting to see what careers were growing for literary types.