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What is the future Job Outlook for a Post-Secondary Teaching and Research Assistants?


Your job outlook will continue to be Average because:

1. The employment growth rate will likely be above average because of increased government spending on education and research. Also, demand for post-secondary educational services will increase as new workplace technologies require workers to have more training.

2. Although the retirement rate will likely be average, the number of retiring workers should contribute to job openings.

3. The number of job seekers will likely exceed the number of job openings.

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