Hot Jobs Going Unfilled

Some incredibly lucrative jobs often go unfilled because college students don't even know the jobs or their $3.5 trillion-a-year industry exist. Industrial Distribution, which combines specialized marketing courses with specific engineering programs, puts graduates on a career track that may begin with $42,000 starting salaries and skyrocket in 20 months to more than $100,000 annually. ìDistribution represents one-third of the economic activity in the U.S., and with only 17 schools graduating students that are specifically qualified to work in this realm, the opportunities are endless,î says Jay Smith, Ph.D., director of UABís ID program. UAB offers one of only two industrial distribution degree programs in the Southeast.

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