Job Growth Industries – Find Your Next Job in the High Growth Solar Power Industry

July 26, 2010
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Jobs seem almost like an ancient dream out there nowadays.   If you are a recent college graduate looking for work in your major, you are faced with the prospect of competing with a glut of seasoned professions vying for the same positions.

The numerous recessionary layoffs of the last couple years have created one of the most competitive job environments in recent history.  College graduates with 4 year degrees are moving back in with their parents and forced to take jobs as store clerks or restaurant workers.

Looking to the future and doing some homework on the greatest moving industries is important in making it in the new job market.  One industry showing extremely strong growth is the very strong solar industry.  According to the United States PV Market 2010, in 2009 the solar industry grew 36% and is one of the brightest starts in the economy.  But the projected growth over the next 4 years is forecast as up to ten times–that’s 1000% growth.  Where else can you find such promising growth numbers for a career today?

Two thousand nine was a pivotal year for the U.S. solar industry with utility companies planning and starting new mega projects, lower cost Photo Voltaic cells becoming available, especially from the Asian market, new and flexible thin film cells made using the CIGS process becoming available, new solar cell companies entering the market and direct marketing approaches (you can purchase complete solar panels and even complete smaller solar systems now at Costco).  It seems like the entire world is talking solar power.

In California alone the push is on. That state, due to a very progressive initiative has accounted for 53% of the United States Photo Voltaic on-grid installations. The California Solar Initiative offers cash back for solar installations on private homes and businesses.  The CSI program has a total budget of close to 3 billion dollars and a goal to install approximately 1,940 MW of new solar generation capacity.  As you know the saying, “as California goes, so goes the rest of the nation.”

For those out of work and considering a new job field, the solar industry should be seriously considered. The solar industry will be needing installers, technicians, solar cell engineers, factory process technicians and additional support service jobs over the next several years.

Job Service Help sees the solar industry as a viable and long-term secure career.  The time is now to start your training in the industry.  There are many community colleges and trade schools with programs for solar installers and a growing number of higher-level colleges offering more advanced solar industry jobs in solar engineering and factory process control system technicians.

Job Growth Industries – Find Your Next Job in the High Growth Solar Power Industry

Jobs seem almost like an ancient dream out there nowadays.   If you are a recent college graduate looking for work in your major, you are faced with the prospect of competing with a glut of seasoned professions vying for the same positions.

The numerous recessionary layoffs of the last couple years have created one of the most competitive job environments in recent history.  College graduates with 4 year degrees are moving back in with their parents and forced to take jobs as store clerks or restaurant workers.

Looking to the future and doing some homework on the greatest moving industries is important in making it in the new job market.  One industry showing extremely strong growth is the very strong solar industry.  According to the United States PV Market 2010, in 2009 the solar industry grew 36% and is one of the brightest starts in the economy.  But the projected growth over the next 4 years is forecast as up to ten times–that’s 1000% growth.  Where else can you find such promising growth numbers for a career today?

Two thousand nine was a pivotal year for the U.S. solar industry with utility companies planning and starting new mega projects, lower cost Photo Voltaic cells becoming available, especially from the Asian market, new and flexible thin film cells made using the CIGS process becoming available, new solar cell companies entering the market and direct marketing approaches (you can purchase complete solar panels and even complete smaller solar systems now at Costco).  It seems like the entire world is talking solar power.

In California alone the push is on. That state, due to a very progressive initiative has accounted for 53% of the United States Photo Voltaic on-grid installations. The California Solar Initiative offers cash back for solar installations on private homes and businesses.  The CSI program has a total budget of close to 3 billion dollars and a goal to install approximately 1,940 MW of new solar generation capacity.  As you know the saying, “as California goes, so goes the rest of the nation.”

For those out of work and considering a new job field, the solar industry should be seriously considered. The solar industry will be needing installers, technicians, solar cell engineers, factory process technicians and additional support service jobs over the next several years.

Job Service Help sees the solar industry as a viable and long-term secure career.  The time is now to start your training in the industry.  There are many community colleges and trade schools with programs for solar installers and a growing number of higher-level colleges offering more advanced solar industry jobs in solar engineering and factory process control system technicians.

Joseph Nino Rudolph

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