The Best Careers Through Online Education

Ashley Thorne

By Adrienne Carlson It may come as a surprise to you, especially if you’ve always believed that online education is inferior to the traditional kind – there are certain careers where an online degree is your best chance of success. You may have heard that employers look down on online degrees, but not if you’re interested in a career in the following fields:

  • Education: It’s one field where jobs will always be available and teachers who are skilled and have a natural flair for the task are going to be in demand. Education is high on the priority list of most people, so there are openings in schools and colleges for good teachers and lecturers. Earning your degree in education through an accredited online school is a good way to ensure that your future is secure. If you are already in the field of education, you could give your career a boost by earning your master’s degree or a doctorate in the subject of your specialization. Teaching children or young adults is a fulfilling and well-paying profession that does not cause too much stress and comes with a host of perks, not the least of which is vacation time twice a year.
  • Information & Technology: With the entire world hooked on computers now, it’s only natural for everyone to want to jump on the IT bandwagon. The key to success in this field is to look for areas where there is a high demand and low supply, and choose your specialization accordingly. While most online schools grant you a degree in computer science or information technology, you may have to look for other certification courses to advance your skills in your specialty. And the best part about learning computer science is that you can work while you learn because this is a field that requires more practical knowledge than that which comes from books.
  • Military & Defense: More and more members of the military are now earning their degrees online. They’re allowed various concessions and benefits and can cement the security of their future after they leave the military using an online degree. They know that they are more likely to secure a well-paying job if they have a degree to back them up, so enrollment is now on the rise in online colleges from this quarter. Education is an alternative way for military personnel to take their minds off conflict and use their time to their future advantage.

This guest article was written by Adrienne Carlson, who regularly writes on the topic of accelerated online degrees. Adrienne welcomes your comments and questions at her email address: [email protected].

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