The theme of the nation's top jobs has changed dramatically over the last few years, as the economic crisis deepens and expands to previously untouched markets. No longer are several of the top ten jobs in the banking, investing and financial services sectors.
The jobs likely to thrive in this economy revolve around central business functions, such as sales and accounting, and industries not as heavily threatened by the recession, such as healthcare and technology.

Here is a list of the Top 25 Most Recession-Proof Jobs, as reported by Job fox:

1. Business Development/Sales Representative: help a company generate new business in these roles.

2. Customer Service Representative: an aptitude for problem-solving, patience and great listening skills are needed to be a successful CSR.

3. Accounting: every business needs to keep track of its inflows and outflows, taxes, payroll and more.

4. Counseling/Social Work: help those in need by studying counseling or social work. Talk, listen, advise, refer and connect individuals facing mental
struggles.

5. Software Design and Development: design and program new software platforms in the software development and design industries.

6. Administrative Assistant: help professionals stay organized and on-top of their commitments by becoming an administrative assistant.

7. Network/System Administration: maintain and optimize critical hardware and software networks within businesses, and keeping them operating smoothly.

8. Nursing: focus on the details of patient-care by becoming a nurse.

9. Mechanical Engineering: study this discipline and design and implement engineering principles for all types of mechanical systems.

10. Sales Executive: ensure a company's top clients are satisfied by handling their accounts and making sure their business needs are met.

11. Project Management: learn how to plan, organize and lead teams within an organization to a specific goal.

12. Finance: help individuals or corporations plan and account for financial issues.

13. Accounting Executive: similar to a sales executive, this client-facing role builds and maintains good working relationships with a corporation's key accounts.

14. Electrical Engineering: learn the ins-and-outs of applying electrical principals to advanced electrical systems.

15. Senior Executive Assistant: the highest ranking executive officers need the most highly skilled office assistants to keep them organized.

16. Technology Executive: develop and lead an organization's technological enterprises in this role.

17. Restaurant Manager: use your varied skills to manage the floor, the kitchen and the administrative departments of a restaurant.

18. Medical Administrative Services: study medical or health administration and learn how to run a hospital or health care center.

19. Retail Banking: work in a bank that provides services only to consumers, not other banks or corporations.

20. IT Security: study information security technology and learn how to make a company's networks are secure.

21. Recruiting/Staffing: in this industry, you'll interview and determine the most competitive candidates for job openings.

22. Higher Education Faculty: teach, write or research as a staff member at a college or university.

23. Product Management: plan, develop, build and market a product from its earliest stages.

24. Store Management: manage day-to-day operations, employee hiring and retention & more at a retail store.

25. Human Resource Generalist: in this role, you'll use knowledge of personnel, job training, hiring and disciplinary procedures to ensure your workforce remains safe, respectful and knowledgeable in their fields.

Hope this helps you and you have at least interest in one sector?

Hope to read your response.

I care for your success.
Lateef (Online Business Expert)
http://www.onlinebusinessexpose.com