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  • Job Description : 

Instruct or coach groups or individuals in the fundamentals of sports. Demonstrate techniques and methods of participation. May evaluate athletes' strengths and weaknesses as possible recruits or to improve the athletes' technique to prepare them for competition. Those required to hold teaching degrees should be reported in the appropriate teaching category.

  • Occupation Code :  27-2022

  • Method of Entry

    Coaches and scouts must have immense knowledge of the game, which they usually get through their own experiences playing the sport at some level. Although some jobs require a bachelor’s degree, some entry-level coaching positions require only experience as an athlete or competitor in the sport. Scouting jobs often require experience playing a sport at the college or professional level, which makes it possible to locate young talent.

  • Working Conditions:Coaches and scouts who work outdoors may be exposed to all weather conditions of the season. Additionally, they often must travel to sporting events, usually taking long bus rides and, in some cases, flying internationally. This is particularly true for those in professional sports. Coaches and scouts often work irregular hours, including evenings, weekends, and holidays. They usually work more than 40 hours a week for several months during the sports season, if not most of the year. Some high school coaches in educational institutions work part time, and they often coach more than one sport

  • Annual Salary

    $71,367.00 

  • Salary for Entry Level Jobs

    $37,456.00 

  • Growth Rate 2013-2015:

    01.90% 

     

     

     

     

     

Coaches and Scouts

  • Job Description : 

    All managers not listed separately

  • Occupation Code :  11-9199

  • Method of Entry

    Typical education needed for entry: High School Diploma or equivalet and/or Work experience in a related occupation of 1 to 5 years.

  • Working condition:N/A

  • Annual Salary

    $132,805.00

  • Salary for Entry Level Jobs

    $72,523.00 

  • Growth Rate 2013-2015:

    00.70% 

     

Managers

  • Job Description : 

    Evaluate, authorize, or recommend approval of commercial, real estate, or credit loans. Advise borrowers on financial status and payment methods. Includes mortgage loan officers and agents, collection analysts, loan servicing officers, and loan underwriters.

  • Occupation Code :  13-2072

  • Method of Entry

    Most loan officers need a high school diploma and receive on-the-job training. Commercial loan officers, however, generally need a bachelor’s degree in finance, business, economics, or a related field. Mortgage loan officers must be licensed.

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    Working Conditions:Most loan officers in 2010 were in the credit intermediation and related activities industry. This includes commercial banks, credit unions, mortgage companies, and other financial institutions. Loan officers who specialize in consumer loans usually work in offices. Mortgage and commercial loan officers often work outside the office and meet with clients at their homes or businesses. Most loan officers work full time. Some loan officers who work on commission choose to take on additional clients and therefore must work longer hours than those who have fewer clients.

  • Annual Salary

    $62,837.00 

  • Salary for Entry Level Jobs

    $38,614.00 

  • Growth Rate 2013-2015:

    00.50% 

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

Loan officers

  • Job Description : 

    Plan, direct, or coordinate, usually through subordinate supervisory personnel, activities concerned with the construction and maintenance of structures, facilities, and systems. Participate in the conceptual development of a construction project and oversee its organization, scheduling, budgeting, and implementation. Includes managers in specialized construction fields, such as carpentry or plumbing.

  • Occupation Code :  11-9021

  • Method of Entry

    Employers increasingly prefer candidates with both work experience and a bachelor’s degree in a construction-related field. However, some construction managers may qualify with a high school diploma and by working many years in a construction trade. Certification, although not required, is becoming increasingly important.

  • Working Conditions:Many construction managers work from a main office, but most work out of a field office at the construction site where they monitor the project and make daily decisions about construction activities. For those who manage multiple projects, frequent travel may be common. Most construction managers work full time. However, the need to meet deadlines and to respond to delays and emergencies often requires longer hours. Construction managers also can be on call 24 hours a day for projects that continue around the clock.

  • Annual Salary

    $77,137.00

  • Salary for Entry Level Jobs

    $37,778.00

  • Growth Rate 2013-2015:

    00.20% 

     

     

     

Construction Manager

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