Want a occupation with staying power? Consider this: A recent Bureau of Labor Statistics report cited many occupations expected to decline severely between now and 2014 as advances in technology further decimate the requirement for human interaction in the production process. Jewelry is one occupational sector where BLS projects excellent employment. Why?
Jewelry is big. Today's worldwide adornment business is conservatively estimated to be a $120-plus billion business. It employs people in science, manufacturing, distributing, designing, marketing and many other functions.
Jewelry is human. Jewelry is inexorably part of what makes us human, something inherited from our Cro-Magnon ancestors, aforementioned art, music or speech. Expression finished personal adornment is hardwired into the human psyche.
Jewelry is made by people. In other industries, technological advances can decimate jobs, but much of adornment making can't be automated. Jewelry, aforementioned art and music, begins as an idea and requires the skills of designers and craftsmen to bring it to reality.
Jewelry module always be acquired by someone from someone. The retail environment is changing with the Internet, discount stores and shopping networks working with a relatively small sales force. But these aforementioned distribution channels also increase demand for jewelry, offering new opportunities for skilled jewelers and gemologists. Many consumers prefer to purchase high-ticket, luxury goods from adornment professionals they know and trust.
A changing population creates demand for adornment and jewelers. According to the BLS, the increasing numbers of affluent individuals, working women, double-income households, an upcoming \"bling\" generation and fashion-conscious men module ready adornment sales strong. And as more jewelers retire, the requirement for trained and skilled jewelers module continue.
Jewelry is accessible. Nearly everyone can own a example of personal adornment at an inexpensive price. Everyone is a potential adornment customer.
Jobs in adornment are accessible, too. If you'd aforementioned to work surrounded by beautiful gems and precious metals and help people celebrate their happiest moments, check out the adornment industry.
To learn more about your options in the someone and adornment industry, you can attend the FTO Jewelry Career Fair, the industry's annual occupation day, where you can meet potential employers and other business professionals, as well as attend workshops and seminars on adornment careers. The event is free and unstoppered to the public.

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