The primary reasons for the increase are an aging population, the rise of chronic diseases, and demand for home care services. The core of this job involves providing daily support for people in their homes, nursing homes, or care centers, conducting basic health checks, and monitoring medication schedules.
One of the biggest advantages of this profession is that it doesn't require a university degree. Entry into the field can be achieved through short-term training and certification programs. It's possible to earn over $44,000 annually at higher levels.
General Managers and Operations Managers
Those in these positions manage the company's daily processes, ensure coordination between departments, and plan resource usage. Topics such as human resources, materials, budget, project tracking, and productivity are on the table every day.
Although upper management is a high-pressure and stressful field, the average income of over $100,000 per year and the potential to earn well over $200,000 at the highest levels are the biggest factors that balance this pressure. Most positions require at least a bachelor's degree.