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What skills are always in demand in developed countries?


Question Posted Monday April 15 2013, 7:55 pm

What skills are always in demand in developed countries?

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kittenlover2000 answered Tuesday April 16 2013, 6:44 am:
Well, obviously it depends on the economy as to whether your skills are in demand or not.

Plumbers do well, as do electritions. Also people with science and teaching qualifications are sought after.

Also, for the creative industries like art, dance, drama, journalism, they look for people who can think on there own two feet, and can produce original content.

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