The U.S. workforce has myriad talents, desires and lifestyles, so there
is no one best job that suits each one of us. But if we were to define a
good job generally, there are some unequivocal factors. The best jobs
pay well. They challenge you without stressing you out too much. There’s
room to grow and advance. Maybe most importantly, the best jobs are
ones that are hiring. From dentist, to accountant, to middle school
teacher and civil engineer, the occupations on U.S. News’ list of 100
Best Jobs of 2015 are ranked according to their ability to offer this
elusive mix. Read more about how we rank the best jobs, and check out our complete list.
Your dentist isn’t just concerned with your teeth. He or she might also
notice signs of undiagnosed diabetes, oral cancer and heart disease
during a dental exam. A comfortable median salary of $146,340 and good
work-life balance have helped this intrinsic health care job secure the
top spot on our best jobs list once again, and the BLS expects 23,300
new dentist jobs through the year 2022.
Nurse practitioners have an array of capabilities, coupled with the
fact they can work independently of physicians when treating patients.
The BLS predicts 37,100 new positions for these professionals between
2012 and 2022.
You can blame a software developer for the obsession you had with the
Flappy Bird app or your dependency on your Samsung Galaxy phone. These
professionals usually fall into two camps: There are the application
developers, who design computer software and databases, then there are
the systems-focused developers who build operating systems, such as
Linux or iOS. Growth for both types should balloon: The Labor Department
predicts there will be nearly 140,000 brand new positions created
before 2022.
Physicians are the top of the health care food chain – it’s their
responsibility to diagnose and treat patients, and instruct on proper
diet, hygiene and disease prevention. Like other jobs in this industry,
physicians will see abundant job growth. The BLS forecasts 123,300 new
job openings for physicians from 2012 to 2022.
Dental hygienists don’t just clean teeth, they also educate patients on
proper oral hygiene. And something important to note: They make yearly
salaries of about $71,110, although many work part time. Expect 33.3
percent employment growth for this field up to 2022.
A physical therapist’s job includes helping paralytics regain mobility,
cancer survivors renew their strength, athletes recover from an injury
and so much more. The profession is expected to grow 36 percent by 2022.
To excel in this job, you need to be both goal-focused and
process-oriented. Computer systems analysts must understand computer
hardware, software and networks and how they work together, so they can
make recommendations to organizations for the best operations systems to
use. The Labor Department predicts 24.5 percent employment growth for
this job through 2022.
It’s a no-brainer that this profession is growing – at a rate of 36.5
percent through 2022 – as we become increasingly reliant on technology
to facilitate our every day. So what does the profession entail?
Information security analysts plan and monitor security of computer
networks for companies and government agencies. They also troubleshoot
any security breaches that should occur.
A registered nurse is the bedrock player of a hospital or health care
setting, and each year more qualified workers are needed to fill this
role. The BLS anticipates 19.4 percent employment growth for our No. 9
occupation between 2012 and 2022.
Working under the supervision of doctors, physician assistants
interpret X-rays and blood tests, record patients’ progress, conduct
routine exams and treat a range of ailments. When you couple growth
projections for 33,300 new jobs with a razor-thin 1.4 percent
unemployment rate – one of the lowest on our Best Jobs list overall –
the job outlook for physician assistants is quite strong.
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