Here you can found information of the best jobs and careers of 2016:
Orthodontist
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Orthodontists are dental specialists who remedy problems with improper bites and askew teeth. They examine patients' mouths and jaws to design an orthodontic program for the two-fold purpose of helping patients achieve and maintain proper function in their jaws while also perfecting their smiles. Orthodontists rely on the use of braces, retainers and other appliances to rectify bites and straighten teeth.
Computer Systems Analyst
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Many analysts work for computer systems design firms,
but they’re also employed by a host of industries that range from science to
health care to banking and finance.
Nurse Anesthetist
Modern-day nurse anesthetists can use a number of
intravenous drugs and inhaled gasses to administer general or regional
anesthesia, so surgeons and other physicians can complete procedures with
little to no discomfort to the patient.
You might wonder what’s the difference between a nurse
anesthetist and an anesthesiologist. One way of answering is the
education. Nurse anesthetists are registered nurses who specialize in
anesthesiology with at least one year of critical care experience and a
master’s degree, which usually take two years to complete. Anesthesiologists
are physicians, and their education track includes a one-year internship,
three-year residency and sometimes an additional one- to two-year fellowship.
Web
Developer
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Accountant
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Put simply, an accountant is a person who keeps or inspects financial records. They’re “numbers” people who excel at organization and detail-oriented work. Since they deal with money – sometimes significant amounts of it – accountants must also possess a high degree of integrity.And because they’re constantly interacting with clients, accountants should be effective communicators.
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