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The demand for phlebotomists is expected to grow by 13% through the year 2020, making this career a great choice if you’re interested in a health care career with flexible hours, great pay, and excellent job stability. You’ll be able to find employment in a wide range of environments, including diagnostic laboratories, hospitals, and many other community health care facilities.

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  • Number of Jobs in 2010 330,600
    Estimated Number of Jobs in 2020 373,500
    Percentage of Estimated Job Growth 13%
    Number of Expected New Jobs 42,900
    Projected Job Growth for All Occupations 14%
    Largest Employment Setting: Hospitals; state, local, and private 52%

    Overall Median Salary $36,280
    Median Salary: Federal government $40,180
    Median Salary: Hospitals; state, local, and private $37,130
    Median Salary: Offices of physicians $35,790
    Median Salary: Medical and diagnostic laboratories $34,280
    Highest Paying State: Rhode Island $59,510

    Degree Type Associate's Degree, Certificate Program
    Program Length 12 months (certificate) to 2 years (Associate's)
    Institutions Offering Programs Universities; community colleges
    Ground School or Online Both
    Required Education Level Varies; generally high school or GED
    Formal Certification Agency American Society of Phlebotomy Technicians

  • *Statistics courtesy of U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.