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Outlook for Office Jobs in 2009 in Canada

Are you joining the Canadian workforce in 2009? You may be interested to hear some job forecasts. Know whether it is timely to pursue that office job you have been dreaming of. Though you are probably a senior now, it is not too late to take a few supplementary classes just in case your dream job turns out to have grim forecasts. Job forecasts will also give you an idea of the booming industries that offer better benefits or more opportunities for career advancement.

Defining office jobs

Office jobs have wide variety. What they have in common is the regular schedules in a specific office location. You may be an office clerk or the bank manager or an employee for the government or for a private office.

Office jobs and their projected 2009 outlook

Because of the variety of office jobs, your prospective occupation may or may not fare well in 2009. Generally, however, Ontario's Minister of Finance promises about a quarter million more jobs by the same year. He does not specify, however, the industries that will be involved. On a more specific view, medical office jobs, paralegal jobs and, and customer service jobs are expected to be great job prospects for 2009. Finance-related office jobs, however, are expected to only have limited growth.