In the recovering but still feeble U.S. economy, a few bright lights shine as beacons of hope and promise.

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), jobs in the consulting industry (comprised of management, scientific, and technical consulting services) are projected to grow 83 percent in the decade ending in 2018.1 The BLS also projects that by 2018 positions in the employment-services industry (encompassing temporary and permanent positions in management, business, and financial occupations) are slated to increase by more than 27 percent, and professional jobs (including health care) will expand by 23 percent.2

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