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Written by<\/a> Cathie Gandel and Hilary Sterne Additional reporting by Neena Samuel and Kathryn M. Tyranski<\/p>\n

Despite the economic downturn, these careers are still growing.<\/h3>\n

These industries project promise-and jobs-for the future, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics<\/a> and the Occupational Information Network<\/a> database. <\/p>\n

1. Education
<\/strong> Math and science teachers will be in demand as the U.S. struggles to compete with other countries in engineering, technology, and medicine. A growing immigrant population means more English-as-a-second-language classes will be needed.<\/p>\n