Of course, any job may seem like the best job if you’re unemployed and the improving economy hasn’t ushered you back into the workforce. But there are qualities that make some professions more desirable than the rest of the pack. Again this year our researchers looked high and low to find those occupations that ranked the best in five key areas: Work Environment, Physical Demands, Job Outlook, Income Levels and Stress. And it should be no surprise that Software Engineer ranks No. 1, followed by Actuary, Human Resources Manager, Dental Hygienist and Financial Planner.
"Every organization has a need for a Human Resources professional. Companies big and small need someone who is skilled in HR," says Pat Kuhl, Vice President of Human Resources for a Maryland health care system. Today, professionals in Human Resources have more of a strategic role than ever before. “We are relied upon to make sure the needs of the employee are in sync with the company’s goals and in support of the organization’s mission," says Kuhl, who adds, “It’s not always an easy job, but it is very rewarding.”
With the increase in digital computing demands and healthcare needs, it makes sense that most of the professions on our Best Jobs list this year are related to the fields of math, science and healthcare.
1 | Software Engineer |
2 | Actuary |
3 | Human Resources Manager |
4 | Dental Hygienist |
5 | Financial Planner |
6 | Audiologist |
7 | Occupational Therapist |
8 | Online Advertising Manager |
9 | Computer Systems Analyst |
10 | Mathematician |
11 | Speech Pathologist |
12 | Optometrist |
13 | Physical Therapist |
14 | Pharmacist |
15 | Web Developer |
3. Human Resources Manager
- Overall Score: 281.00
- Income: $99,102.00
- Work Environment:44.000
- Stress:14.020
- Physical Demands:41.00
- Hiring Outlook:19.52
Fonte: http://www.careercast.com/jobs-rated/10-best-jobs-2012