Although the Midwest is not as bustling of an area as the east or west coasts, it does offer many rapidly growing industries. People with skills in medical care, alternative power and sales will have many opportunities. Consider these five rapidly growing industries when searching for work in the Midwest.

     

    Wind Turbine Service Technicians

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    The Midwest is advancing in renewable energy development. Wind power is rapidly growing in this area due to the generally flat landscape, optimal wind conditions and expanses of land. Opportunities for wind turbine service technicians are expected to increase by 108 percent between 2014 and 2024.

     

    Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants

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    An aging population in the Midwest means that people will need an increase in the availability of medical services. Professionals such as nurse practitioners and physician assistants are able to diagnose and treat common conditions such as allergies, colds, influenza, sinus infections and rashes. Nurse practitioners and physician assistants can see patients with mild illnesses and injuries, freeing up doctors to handle more serious medical situations.

     

    Physical Therapists

    As the population ages, injuries from slipping and falling increase. Older people also experience a loss of balance and other conditions, such as stroke, that affect their ability to ambulate. An increasing prevalence of arthritis and joint replacement procedures also mean that people will need more physical therapy services. Physical therapists and physical therapy aids will be one of the fastest industries in the Midwest for decades to come.

     

    Independent Sales Representatives

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    People who prefer working at their own pace and on their own timeline may enjoy being independent sales representatives. As companies stop hiring full-time or part-time staff and instead use independent contractors, these opportunities will grow. One popular option is selling doTERRA oils. These essential oils are used by people who are seeking healthy lifestyles.

     

    Audiologists and Hearing Aid Specialists

    The aging process results in hearing loss. As Midwestern people advance into their senior years, there will be an increased need for audiologists to perform hearing tests. Hearing aid specialists will also be needed to fit people with and repair hearing aids.
    These fast-growing industries offer the opportunity to earn a good income. The growth of these jobs also mean that you can pick and choose where in the Midwest to live, such as small towns or bigger cities. Each of these five industries is expected to grow at a rate of more than 25 percent in the decade from 2014 to 2024.

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