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Intro Top Jobs for the New Economy Page 2 Health Care Industry Did you know that health care employment growth is expected to account for about 22 percent of all wage and salary jobs added to the economy over the 2008-18 period (Source: BLS)? Learn more now! Pages 3-10 Real Estate Industry Even in a changing economy, the housing sector still contributed nearly $2.1 trillion to the national economy in 2007, accounting for 15 percent of overall economic activity. (Source: Real Estate and the Economy) Learn more now! Pages 11-19 Green/Renewable Energy Industry Did you know the rate of growth in green jobs in the U.S. exceeds other job sectors by a wide margin (Source: Sol Wired Science)? Find out about this growing industry now! Pages 20-26 Conclusion How to Take the First Step Towards Your New Career Page 27

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Top Jobs for the New Economy: Soaring Industries Offer an Abundance of Career Opportunities!

There’s no time like the present to get in on the ground floor and rise to the top in one of three industries which, due to increasing demand and activity, offer ample opportunity for entry into a field with skyrocketing growth. Specifically, the health care, real estate, and green/solar sectors of America’s workforce have not only continued to flourish, you could say they are almost recession-proof since they have not been the least bit affected by fluctuations in our economic climate. In fact, all three of these fields have been showing significant expansion and, according to leading industry experts, should go on to evolve at a rapid pace over the next decade and beyond. Good news on the job front While we have all heard and seen those disheartening reports in the media about employment rates dipping over the past several months, the reality is that there is actually very good news! If you have been looking to enter the job market, or perhaps start a new career path, especially one with the prospect of long-term employment and opportunity for advancement, you will be delighted to know that these three segments of the economy all show tremendous promise in every respect. The overviews that follow should give you enough information to help you decide if any of these career options might be right for you. Should something ignite your interest, and perhaps you decide to hone in on one of these areas, Allied Online Schools offers an array of job-specific programs, all which allow you to work at your own pace, to get you on your way. The beauty of Allied’s programs is that, not only are they fully accredited and designed to give you everything you need to succeed, but they are 100 percent online. This gives you the freedom and flexibility to complete the coursework according to your own schedule and, if you are currently employed, to keep your current job in the interim.

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10 of the 20 fastest growing occupations are in Health Care (BLS) The fact is that the demand for health care workers, at all levels of education and training, will continue to grow by leaps and bounds. As reported by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), the health care industry provided more than 14 million jobs for wage and salary workers in 2008 alone. The BLS also predicts that through the year 2018, the field will generate more than 3 million new jobs, which is the largest increase of all industries. The “Energizer Bunny” of Hiring According to an article posted in July of 2009 by US News and World Report, “Health care is forecasted to remain a large source of job growth in the labor market. The long-term trend toward more employment is expected to continue, with many health care occupations, including medical records, expected to grow.” Why does the employment rate in this field continue to surge? According to the BLS, Here are some key reasons why so many of the occupations projected to grow the quickest in our economy are in the healthcare industry.

- In recent years, the number of people in elderly age groups, many whose medical needs are greater than average, has been climbing at a more rapid rate than the total population in recent years.

- Due to ongoing advances in medical technology, people are living

longer and the recovery rate for those who are ill or injured is constantly on the rise.

- Since the percentage of the population in older age groups is currently

growing faster than the total population, employment will rise in home healthcare, nursing and residential care due to more families looking for long-term facilities to care for their loved ones.

As a result of the escalating amount of activity in this industry, there will be a chronic need for workers in all capacities, including administrative support jobs that are vital to maintaining the smooth operation of medical facilities.

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Experience Leads to Advancement Just as in most vocations, earnings correlate with one’s job responsibilities as well as the degree of training and/or education he or she has achieved. While those working in professional occupations such as doctors, surgeons and registered nurses must have a higher degree of education and training in a specialized area, most workers who choose to enter the medical field have positions that actually require less than four years of college education. Experience, especially when enhanced by additional training, paves the way for service workers to ultimately move on to higher-level jobs. Salaries and wages on the upswing The average earnings of non-supervisory workers in most areas of the health care industry are reported to be higher, overall, than average for all jobs in the private sector. In fact, according to findings by the BLS, it’s estimated that wage and salary employment in the healthcare field will experience an increase of 22 percent through the year 2018 - a figure that is double that of all other industries combined! Where Will I work? Here is a brief breakdown of the types of work environments where a healthcare worker might be employed:

- hospitals - nursing and residential care facilities (i.e. convalescent homes) - health practitioner offices (i.e. dentists, doctors, chiropractors,

optometrists, podiatrists, dietitians, physical therapists) - home (a patient’s home for nursing care or as an option for medical

coders and the like) According to the BLS, the industry is comprised of close to 596,000 medical establishments, with offices of doctors, dentists and other health practitioners making up the majority of this total. Interestingly, statistics show that while hospitals make up a mere 1 percent of the all medical facilities, they employ some 35 percent of workers industry-wide.

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Employment options worth exploring Among the most popular vocations in the field are medical transcriptionists, medical coders, medical billers, medical administrative assistants, and pharmacy technicians. Medical Transcriptionists are in demand Since the quality of patient medical records has a direct correlation to the success of any medical practice, there continues to be a universal calling for skilled workers to perform this vital role. The transcriptionist listens to doctor notes (usually through a digital tape recorder or Dictaphone) and carefully transcribes, or duplicates, this information into a patient’s records. What qualities do I need to be successful as a Transcriptionist?

- you should be a proficient typist, especially since how much you earn is dependent on your production

- accuracy is paramount - there is no room for error in something as important as keeping a patient’s medical records

- familiarity with medical terms - time management skills (since you will be working with deadlines)

The joy of flexibility By far, one of the biggest draws of this particular occupation is the flexibility. While the majority of medical transcriptionists work a typical 40-hour week, pay is largely determined on a worker’s output, either “per line” or by the hour. As for location, transcriptionists either work in an office setting or from home. Some are self-employed, contracting their work out as they choose. Forecast for job growth is higher than average According to the BLS, job growth in this field is projected to be “above average” and is expected to increase by a rate of 14% in the ten-year period from 2006 to 2016. Most people who enter this field have completed a medical transcription training program. And while taking a test to obtain your Registered Medical Transcriptionist (RMT) status isn’t required,

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there’s no doubt it can improve both your marketability and income potential. Allied’s Medical Transcription Training gives you precisely the instruction you need to get you well on your way to landing your first job. And since the courses are approved by American Health Data Institute (AHDI), you are assured top-notch education with hands-on training that will not only prepare you to enter the work force, but will give you the confidence to succeed. The curriculum also equips you with the knowledge you need to pass the RMT exam, giving you a professional edge in the industry. Medical coders play a vital role This is a position that is absolutely crucial to the financial success of any medical practice. Moreover, a coder’s efficiency is paramount to helping the doctor, dentist or other health practitioner be paid the correct amount for services rendered and that it is received in a timely manner. Every procedure performed, and each patient diagnosis, needs to be assigned a code in order for the provider to be paid by an insurance company. With record growth anticipated in all aspects of the medical industry, there will most definitely be a heightened demand for skilled medical coders. So, it follows that since more and more claims are going to be processed, the need for workers to perform this key job will continue to increase. What skills are most important for this occupation? The most successful coders possess the following traits:

- Attention to detail - Should be comfortable working with computers and various types of

software programs for medical coding and billing Do I need any special training? To obtain a position in this field, you need to have a high school diploma and successfully complete a medical coding program. Just like medical transcriptionists, coders generally enjoy the same benefit of having flexibility. As for work environment, there are several options - from being

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a part of a medical team in a practitioner’s office, outpatient clinic or hospital to being on your own as an independent contractor. What does the job entail? Basically, the coder’s job is to collect information from the doctor, check medical charts for accuracy and completion, and analyze data with the help of computer software. Using official coding guidelines, he or she will translate patient symptoms, treatments and diagnoses into codes and send the information to insurance companies so that the doctor can be compensated. Earn your certification and increase your income potential According to recent PayScale data, medical coders earn anywhere from $27,000 to $40,000 or more, depending on training and experience. A Certified Coding Specialist (CCS) can make as much as $50,000 per year. Coding jobs can pave the way to further opportunity Working as a medical coder can be an excellent stepping stone to other, possibly more lucrative positions in the industry. Allied Schools offers an online Medical Coding Training that will prepare you for your first job as a medical coder. Upon successful completion of the coursework, you will receive an official certificate which will give you a strong advantage in the job market. Pharmacy Technician jobs also expected to increase Another solid career choice in the medical field that is experiencing a steady upward climb in employment is working as a pharmacy technician. In fact, according to the BLS, jobs in this sector are projected to grow by a whopping 32 percent through 2016. One of the reasons for this trend is an aging population with an increasing dependence on prescribed medications. Pharmacy techs provide valuable assistance to licensed pharmacists by receiving and preparing prescription orders. They verify that the information is correct, retrieve the medication, and get it ready by counting, pouring, measuring, etc. Next, the technician prepares and affixes labels to the containers they have selected, then price and file the prescriptions.

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Characteristics of successful pharmacy techs The most important factors in regards to doing the job well are:

- having strong skills spelling and reading - good customer service skills - the ability to spend long hours on your feet

Certification enhances job opportunities Since some employers offer on-the-job training, it’s possible to become a pharmacy tech without earning a degree or becoming certified. However, your job opportunities, as well as chances of landing a job, will be better if you do receive formal training and certification. Hours and earnings Work schedules can vary, often including nights, weekends and holidays, and some facilities operate 24-hours-a-day, such as hospital pharmacies. While certified techs tend to earn more than those who have not been certified, the median annual salary, according to the BLS, is close to $30,000 per year. If you become a pharmacy technician, you can enjoy working in meticulously organized, clean environment. Open the door to your future with Allied’s comprehensive program Allied Schools offers a self-paced, online Pharmacy Technician Training that covers vital topics from drug regulation, public safety and pharmaceutical terminology to abbreviations, calculations, and job protocol. The training you receive will prepare you for a successful career in this field and pave the way for other job opportunities. With further education, pharmacy techs can work their way up to becoming licensed pharmacists. Medical Administrative Assistants are an essential part of a practice We all know that our first impressions, more often than not, are lasting impressions. It’s no different in the medical field. In fact, the feeling a prospective or established patient gets when they call or walk in the door, can actually determine whether or not they will return.

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So, since the administrative staff is likely the first encounter a person will have when entering a medical facility, this is just one of many reasons they play such an important role in its success and reputation. The multifaceted role of a medical administrative assistant In addition to meeting and greeting, the administrative assistant performs a variety of essential tasks that keep an office running efficiently. And with the industry expected to provide some 3 million new jobs in the next decade (BLS), the need for more workers to oversee the daily operations of health care facilities across the country will, no doubt, continue to skyrocket. In general, medical administrative assistants are responsible for:

- maintaining patient records - scheduling appointments - making and returning calls for physicians - completing insurance forms - billing - coordinating patient care (i.e. arranging for hospital admissions,

scheduled surgeries & lab tests) Earnings vary with skill level and location While typically preferred, formal training is not required. However, just as in all the jobs listed in this section, education and training definitely enhance a person’s marketability and income potential. The average annual income for administrative assistants in 2008, as reported by the BLS, ranged from $23,000 up to $33,000, depending on experience, skill and location. Allied Schools offers a self-paced, online Medical Administrative Assistant program that is designed to equip you with all the tools and confidence you need to succeed working in the front office of a medical facility. In addition to becoming a highly skilled and respected professional, who is virtually indispensible in the smooth operations of a doctor’s office, hospital or outpatient clinic, you will have completed the first step towards building your medical administrative career in a rewarding and rapidly growing field.

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Continued Boom in Real Estate Industry Means More Jobs Another field with high career potential and offering tremendous opportunity for success, even when the nation’s overall employment rates may be considered unfavorable, is real estate. Despite the climate of uncertainty on the economic front in recent months, adding to investor frustrations, the housing market has continued to thrive. In light of the fact that real estate has always been one of the most solid investment choices for Americans, it’s really no surprise that the housing market has been experiencing a steady increase. According to the National Association of Realtors (NAR), pending home sales, or transactions that have been signed and awaiting close of escrow, have risen dramatically in all four major regions of the U.S. This is great news for the nation’s economy as well as for those looking to start a career in this promising field. Attractive mortgage rates spur growth in housing market The positive outlook for real estate is further complemented by favorable mortgage rates, which have been attracting a growing number of potential buyers applying for home loans. Lawrence Yun, chief economist for the NAR, recently stated that another encouraging sign is the “improvement in the availability for jumbo and second-home mortgages.” Clearly, all of these factors combined signify an ongoing surge in the housing market, opening the door for more and more jobs. The following career options all reap the benefits of the rise in sales activity: Qualified brokers and sales agents in demand Anyone who has bought or sold a home can likely attest to the fact that it is by far one of the most important, emotional and financial decisions a person will ever make in their lifetime. Due to the complexity of real estate transactions, and to ensure all the details are taken care of in a professional and timely manner, most buyers and sellers will hire a qualified, reputable real estate broker or sales agent to guide them through the process, from signed contract to the successful close of escrow. While brokers and agents engage in the same type of work, the main difference is that real estate brokers are licensed to manage their own

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business. Agents must work with a broker who, in return, pays the agent a portion of the commission earned from the agent’s sale of a property. To best serve their clientele, both must have a comprehensive knowledge of the real estate market in their geographical area, as well as zoning, tax laws, and financing options. What traits are most important in a broker or agent?

- Professional demeanor - Pleasant personality - Neat appearance - Detail-oriented - Prompt and effective communication skills - Integrity and trustworthiness - Ability to negotiate - Enthusiasm for the job - Knowledge of the local marketplace

A person who possesses all of these characteristics is likely to be successful in helping buyers and sellers attain positive results. By meeting client needs, you will inevitably gain a favorable reputation in the brokerage community which, in turn, means an increase in referral and repeat business. What does an agent’s job entail? When working with sellers, brokers and agents obtain listing agreements by owners to list their properties for sale. To determine a “competitive market price,” they will compare the listed property with similar properties that have recently sold in the area. The agent who sells the property to a buyer and the agent who represented the seller each receive a portion of the commission upon the close of escrow. Therefore, an agent who ends up selling their own listing to a buyer, representing both sides of the transaction, can increase or double their sales commission. In representing buyers, it’s imperative to meet with them to find out precisely what they are looking for in a home as well as their specific needs and what they can afford, or are willing, to spend. Based on the information given, the agent or broker will compile a list of properties listed for sale that meet the client’s specifications. For instance, if a family has young

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children, they will likely want to be near good schools and prefer a certain type of floor plan that is convenient for their lifestyle. Brokers and agents make sure all conditions are met Once there is a signed contract, and the sale enters the escrow period, the broker or agent must make sure all of the terms of the contract are met, such as inspections and agreed upon repairs, before the specified closing date. As environmental awareness has continued to increase in recent years, real estate professionals are also addressing certain health-related issues such as potentially hazardous lead paint and asbestos. Modern technology allows increased flexibility While most agents focus mainly on residential sales, a smaller number specialize in other types, such as commercial and industrial. Brokers and agents often exceed a standard 40-hour work week due to the nature of the business. Even though they have the freedom to set their own schedules, they often work weekends, evenings, and even holidays to accommodate their clients’ needs. However, with the latest advances in telecommunications and technology, agents and brokers are able to conduct much of their business from home. What are the prerequisites for a job in real estate sales? Real estate agents and brokers must be licensed by the states they work in. Also, prospective sales agents must be at least 18 years of age with a high school diploma, and are required to pass a written test. (To become a licensed broker, you must already be a licensed real estate salesperson.) The exam, which is more extensive for attaining a broker’s license, includes questions regarding basic transactions and laws affecting the industry. According to the BLS, employment for brokers and agents is expected to rise approximately 14 percent for the 10-year period ending in 2018, which is faster than average. A profitable industry for those who succeed In this business, those who are well-trained, ambitious and well-connected in their communities tend to be most successful. Median annual wages, including commissions, of salaried real estate agents were over $40,000 in

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2008, with the top 10 percent earning over $100,000. Keep in mind that sales prices, and thus commission, depend on the value of a property, which can vary tremendously depending on location. If this sounds like the right path for you, Allied Real Estate School, which is 100 percent online just like all of their programs, makes sure you have all the training you need to begin or advance in your exciting career in real estate. Known for their high pass rate for state exams, Allied offers industry-leading courses, live student support, and even provides a 110% Money Back Promise with some courses. Enjoy a lasting career as a Property Manager According to the BLS, employment in this field is forecasted to grow by 15 percent through 2016. And since there will always be a need for qualified professionals to manage and maintain properties for investors who own them, this is another great option for those looking to enter the industry. Basically, professional property managers maintain and increase the value of income-producing real estate such as apartment buildings and commercial properties by handling all the details and keeping day-to-day operations running smooth. Typically, a property manager handles all of the financial details. This would include:

- collecting rent from tenants - making sure mortgages, taxes, repair bills and such are paid on time - negotiating contracts for, and monitoring, outside services such as:

o cleaning o landscaping o security o trash removal

Property managers also:

- investigate and help resolve tenant complaints - assist in filling vacancies - must know and comply with pertinent legislations, such as the

Americans with Disabilities Act and local fair housing laws

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What does an employer look for in hiring a property manager? Employers tend to have a hiring preference for candidates with a solid education, especially for offsite management positions that involve finances and contract management. For a position as an onsite manager, it’s helpful to have some real estate experience since you will likely be showing apartments or office space to prospective tenants. If you have an interest in pursuing a job in this increasingly active field, you might want to check into Allied’s Property Management Course, which will not only increase your income potential and job security, but will also prepare you to start your own business. According to the BLS, the median salary for property managers can exceed $95,000 annually. Contractors benefit from uptick in new home sales and renovations Favorable interest rates, coupled with an influx of good news about the state of our economy, means that more and more people will not only be buying homes, but will also be hiring contractors at an increasing rate to add on or make improvements to their properties. In fact, as reported on the front page of the Los Angeles Times in May 2010, new homes jumped a whopping 27 percent in March from the month prior, nationwide, and 24 percent compared with March of 2009. Meeting the demands of a growing population Industry experts predict that home construction and renovation will surge over the next decade to meet the demands of a growing population, especially with the oldest children of the “baby boomers” starting to enter the marketplace. To keep up with this growth, there will be a greater need for licensed professionals to provide quality contracting services. Contractors oversee projects from inception to completion In a nutshell, the contractor coordinates and manages all work performed on a property, making sure the quality, budget and timelines are all on track. As a contractor, you would be responsible for:

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- setting up a contract agreement with the client which defines the terms of the project (i.e. budget and plans)

- supplying the necessary materials and equipment needed, as well as securing services that are necessary for construction

- subcontracting workers or companies, if needed, for specialized jobs An attractive pay scale The median salary for a certified construction contractor was recently estimated to exceed $60,000 while the average hourly rate is between $25 and $30. As with most jobs, the more training and experience a person acquires, the better his or her opportunities for advancement and increased income. Obtain your contractor license and start building a solid reputation Since most states require a license to operate a contracting business, Allied Schools’ Contractor License Course is pleased to offer comprehensive packages that teach all the important concepts you need to pass the exam and establish yourself as a licensed professional. You can be your own boss and enjoy flexible hours. Like all of Allied’s programs, you can study when and where you choose, which allows you to keep your current job while improving your status in the job market. Home Inspectors play an integral part in the sales process Since home inspection has become a routine part of a sales transaction, and activity continues to surge across the country, there will inevitably be an increase in the need for qualified professionals to fill this role. Inspectors are usually hired by potential buyers to assess the condition of a property either before making an offer to buy, or as a contingency to a sales contract. What exactly does an inspector do? As a home inspector, you will perform a thorough physical inspection the structure and compile an informative, accurate report based on your findings. Key components of the job consist of:

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- evaluating all systems and components (i.e. the foundation, floors, windows, garage doors, chimney, heating and A/C systems, and piping)

- making note of any existing or potential problems - giving recommendations on how to fix any trouble areas - checking for possible building code violations

Tremendous job growth in the forecast Inspectors are predicted to experience “faster than average” employment growth, according to the BLS. The median annual wages of wage and salary construction and building inspectors were close to $52,000 in 2008, with the highest 10 percent earning more than $78,000. Be sure you choose an accredited school to complete your training While training requirements vary from state to state, employers generally choose to hire applicants with formal training and experience. Also, even if not required, certification can greatly enhance your chances for employment. Due to the nature of the job, it is absolutely imperative to stay current with building codes, construction practices, and technical developments. Allied’s Home Inspector Training, which is unique in that it’s designed by experienced professional inspectors, gives you a solid foundation on which to build your career. The hands-on training and materials you receive, including DVDs of actual inspections, will enable you to inspect a home, from start to finish. Home Appraisers evaluate a property’s worth Since home appraisers play an important role in the purchase and sale of properties, this is yet another career choice that offers ample opportunity in accord with the positive light shining on the real estate sector. Appraisers generally must be licensed, although requirements vary depending on the state. Your job as an appraiser is to provide an objective, documented opinion of a property’s real estate market value. For example, a mortgage lender may hire you for an appraisal to ensure that a property is capable of recovering the loan value in case the buyer defaults on his or her payments.

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Appraisers work in familiar territory since they need to be well aware of any concerns, environmental or otherwise, that may have an impact on value. In addition to noting qualities unique to the structure and the adjacent vicinity, such as a busy street or airport, the appraiser may opt to take photos to capture some of the features. It’s imperative to keep a meticulous record of your findings, as well as the methods you use to assess the property’s worth. The best appraisers are:

- detail-oriented, methodical, and organized - well-versed in and comfortable with pertinent subject areas (i.e. math,

physics, building codes, construction methods and materials, real estate law, and local regulations)

- versatile in applying appraisal principles to different styles, sizes, amenities and other distinct characteristics of a property

Higher credentials = higher earnings While privately employed appraisers typically work a standard 40-hour week, those who are self-employed tend to put in more hours, including using their evenings and weekends to write reports. Advancement, like so many other occupations, comes with experience. Put simply, the higher one’s level of license or designation, the more he or she can charge for services. In May of 2008, the median annual wages of home appraisers were over $47,000, with the highest 10 percent taking in close to $90,000 per year. Earnings for independent appraisers can fluctuate quite a bit due to the fact that they are paid per job. If this type of work stirs your interest, be sure to take a look at Allied’s Real Estate Appraisal Course, which thoroughly prepares you for the state licensing exam. Not only will you attain a solid background and fulfill all of the educational requirements, you will acquire the most recent tools of the trade, which in turn, will increase your chances of enjoying a successful and profitable career.

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Careers Abound in the Ever-Expanding Green/Solar Industry Last, but certainly not least, is the third of three rapidly growing sectors of our nation’s workforce – the green/solar industry. Year after year, an increasing number of us are making a conscious effort to live a more “green,” energy-efficient lifestyle… not only by recycling, buying “organic” and taking reusable bags to the store, but also by increasing our use of telecommunications, energy efficient light bulbs, massive transit, hybrid cars and so on. Isn’t it wonderful to know that you can earn a living while, at the same time, making a positive contribution to the well-being of our planet? If working in this emerging field sparks your interest, this is certainly an ideal time to start training for an “earth-friendly” career of your choice. The fact is, that as consumer awareness grows, so is the employment rate in environmentally-friendly occupations. There’s a wide range of rewarding job opportunities, all geared towards improving the overall health of the environment and, consequently, our quality of life. Renewable sources are becoming a larger part of our energy production In today’s increasingly “green economy,” electricity generated from renewable sources, such as the sun and the wind, is one of the most rapidly growing segments of the electric power industry. In fact, according to a report by the Renewable and Appropriate Energy Laboratory at the University of California at Berkeley, renewable energy “creates more jobs per kilowatt hour than traditional energy sources such as coal and natural gas.” State and local government increasing incentives for “going solar” As an example, one occupation that is becoming increasingly prominent, especially in California where there are enticing incentives for consumers to use renewable energy, is solar panel, or photovoltaic (PV), installation. Like any other profession, workers with specialty licensing or other qualifications typically earn the most. According to analysts, depending on location, crew leaders generally take home $20-$25 per hour.

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Gratification of making a positive impact on our planet PV installer Rebekah Hren, who installs solar panels on rooftops and other sunny locations to convert the sun’s power into electricity, shares an outlook on her job that is common among many of her associates who say that it’s not just about earning a paycheck. “What I really love,” explains Hren, “is installing a system and knowing that it will be creating clean energy for 25 years. It’s exciting to be making a difference.” “Green building” is permeating the housing industry The rising trend in people wanting to create environmentally-conscious homes and buildings is also creating a bulk of new jobs. Especially with new government incentives, people have been implementing more eco-friendly designs and choosing materials that increase energy efficiency and minimize potential hazards to our health and environment. As the industry grows, so does the job market With our economy becoming progressively “green,” there are seven main areas that will undoubtedly be in need of additional people to work in a variety of capacities, including production, installation, and sales:

- solar - wind - biofuels - recycling - energy efficiency - water conservation - green building

. Within these categories, there are many options. From educating others on the benefits of renewable energy sources to physical occupations such as installing photovoltaic (PV) solar panels or weatherizing/retrofitting homes to make them more energy efficient, you are sure to find your niche in this rapidly evolving sector.

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How do I get started? Allied Schools is renowned for, among other comprehensive programs, their green and solar training courses that are specially designed to give you a solid foundation from which to grow your career. Additionally, many courses prepare you to sit for certification exams if you choose to do so. Solar education leads to opportunities in growing worldwide market Allied’s Business of Solar course, the first of three in this specialty area, gives you a thorough introduction to the industry and equips you with all the basic fundamentals you need to get started - from establishing your own solar business to developing the most effective sales techniques. The second course in the series, Introduction to Photovoltaic Systems, is an entry-level installers program. Allied prepares you to successfully pass your PV Entry Level Exam which qualifies you to work as a PV Installation Assistant or in another entry level position. Want to take your education to the next level? If so, you can proceed with the Advanced Principles of Photovoltaic Systems Installation, which satisfies the requirements for board-recognized training to sit for the North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners (NABCEP) PV Certification exam. Do I need to be certified to work as an installer? Certification is not mandatory, however, it certainly sends a message to a potential boss that you take your job seriously and have that extra level of expertise, which also enhances your employment opportunities. Besides passing the written exam, what is required for certification? You must:

- be at least 18 years of age - meet prerequisites for experience and/or education - sign a “code of ethics and standards of practice”

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Staggering statistics in renewable energy field Here is some more good news for those of you considering a job in a profession that is not only making a positive impact on our lives as well as future generations, but is only going to continue to flourish in coming years:

- 29 states have already adopted renewable energy goals - The renewable energy industry grew more than three times as fast

as our entire United States economy in 2007 - By 2012, our country is expected to double its supply of renewable

energy (Source: The Pew Charitable Trust)

Green building expected to dominate construction industry In light of a projection by McGraw Hill Construction, specifically that our green building market is likely to double by the year 2013, it’s no wonder that we are seeing a rapid expansion in college-level and vocational green programs. There are literally millions of new green jobs on the horizon! A course in green (or sustainable) building, such as is offered by Allied Schools, will prepare you for professional vocations such as these:

- project manager - green building planner - environmental specialist - sales manager

In addition to Introduction to Green Building, Allied offers a subsequent course in Green Building Practices, which upon completion enables you to make educated decisions regarding a structure’s eco-friendly design, construction, and maintenance. For instance, you will know how to pick the best sustainable materials for a specific project. This coursework is for you if you are looking to earn certification as a LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Green Associate, or if you already hold this status and want to further supplement your training.

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Wanted - home energy survey professionals Considering that the vast majority of homeowners (91.8 percent) would like to cut the costs of their energy bills by increasing their home’s energy efficiency, and residential structures are reported to be our largest energy consumer, there continues to be an escalating demand for home energy survey professionals. Certified professionals are trained to use an approved rating system to determine a home’s energy efficiency. He or she may also make suggestions on how the homeowner can improve this rating. For example, it’s estimated that the average homeowner can save up to 30 percent on heating and cooling bills by installing proper insulation and air sealing techniques. The surveyor’s report is based on such criteria as:

- overall condition of the home - insulation - approximate energy use - age of equipment - regional norms and climate

Certified survey professionals are invaluable in helping homeowners access government-mandated benefits for having an energy-efficient home, which means that consumption is reduced by 20 percent following renovations. Workers needed to implement energy-saving, cost-effective systems Weatherization and retrofitting professionals are specially trained in making a home or other structure more energy efficient. By employing strategic conservation techniques, families not only enjoy lower energy bills, but also an improved, often more healthy, quality of life. Upon completion of Allied’s online Business of Weatherization and Retrofitting program, you will be prepared to take the RESNET Home Energy Survey Professional Certification exam and join others in a up-and-coming field with an ongoing demand for trained workers.

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Opportunity knocks! The “green collar” industry is booming along with an environmentally-conscious population that wants to trim their budgets with more efficient, cleaner energy. Whichever path you choose, Allied Schools will give you the training necessary to launch your career. In the solar sector alone, it’s predicted that some 20 million people could be employed over the next decade. As the green movement continues to spread like wildfire throughout our country, it is inevitable that more and more of us will be seeking the help of trained professionals to assist us in attaining the financial and environmental benefits of having energy efficient homes.

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How to Take the First Step Towards Your New Career Ready to take action? Today's economy provides an abundance of opportunities to grow your career in new and exciting ways. Whether you want to enter the health care industry, become a solar professional or build your real estate business, you can take the steps to distinguish yourself in today's workplace. Plus, with convenient online learning, you can build your skill level at your own pace, according to your schedule. Stake your claim in today's hot careers! Contact Allied Schools at (888) 501-7686 or visit www.alliedschools.com to request complimentary information. A solid foundation in a career of the new economy may be the fresh start you're looking for.

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