Despite a high unemployment rate and a job outlook that's still not at its best, there are still jobs that employers are struggling to fill.
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Take a look at jobs that are in demand and waiting for the right candidate to fill them.
<strong>Financial Analyst (Business Analyst, Credit Analyst, Accountant)</strong>
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<strong> Mean National Salary:</strong> $65,500
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<strong>Top College Majors:</strong> Business administration, accounting and finance
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<strong>Average Level of Education: </strong>Forty-nine percent have a Bachelor's degree and 37% have a master's or higher
<strong>CDL Driver (Truck Driver)</strong>
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<strong>Mean national salary:</strong> $44,500
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<strong>Top College Majors:</strong>
</strong> Commercial driver's license, tractor trailer experience and Department of Transportation medical card
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<strong>Average Level of Education:</strong>Seventy-one percent have a high-school education, 15% have an associate's degree, 14% have a bachelor's or higher
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<a href="http://jobs.aol.com/articles/2012/04/16/5-jobs-that-are-hard-to-fill-in-2012/" target="_blank"><em><strong>Read the rest of the list at AOL Jobs…</strong></em></a>
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