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Software Developer
#1 in The 100 Best Jobs
Software developers need to be innovative, creative and, of course, technical in order to succeed in this field. They might write new code or fix bugs in code to make it work better.
253,400
Projected Jobs
$110,080
Median Salary
1.6%
Unemployment Rate
Dentist
#2 in The 100 Best Jobs
From filling cavities to whitening teeth, dentists primarily examine and treat issues involving the mouth, gums and teeth.
23,200
Projected Jobs
$148,900
Median Salary
0.5%
Unemployment Rate
Physician Assistant
#3 in The 100 Best Jobs
Physician assistants work under doctors to care for the sick or injured by interpreting tests and conducting exams.
39,700
Projected Jobs
$101,480
Median Salary
0.7%
Unemployment Rate
Nurse Practitioner
#4 in The 100 Best Jobs
Nurse practitioners perform a lot of the same duties as physicians they perform physical exams, order lab tests and analyze results, prescribe medicines and authorize treatments. These professionals usually have a specialty, such as adult and geriatric health, pediatric health or mental health.more
56,000
Projected Jobs
$110,910
Median Salary
0.9%
Unemployment Rate
Orthodontist
#5 in The 100 Best Jobs
Picture-perfect teeth often start with an orthodontist. Orthodontists focus primarily on the teeth and jaw, including realignment and preserving normal function and appearance.
1,100
Projected Jobs
$208,000
Median Salary
0.6%
Unemployment Rate
Statistician
#6 in The 100 Best Jobs
Statistics is the science of using data to make decisions. This is relevant in almost all fields of work and there are many opportunities for employment.
12,400
Projected Jobs
$80,500
Median Salary
1.4%
Unemployment Rate
Pediatrician
#7 in The 100 Best Jobs
The doctors who sent you on your way with a lollipop and sticker when you were younger were likely pediatricians, doctors who diagnose and treat medical issues specific to infants, children, teenagers and young adults. Pediatrician responsibilities typically include treating common illnesses, minor injuries and infectious diseases, as well as administering vaccinations.more
5,300
Projected Jobs
$168,990
Median Salary
0.5%
Unemployment Rate
Obstetrician and Gynecologist
#8 in The 100 Best Jobs
Whether you’re going in for a routine checkup or delivering your first child, obstetricians and gynecologists can provide a variety of care related to childbirth and female reproductive health.
3,900
Projected Jobs
$208,000
Median Salary
0.5%
Unemployment Rate
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon
#8 in The 100 Best Jobs
From repairing cleft lips and palates to taking care of impacted teeth, oral and maxillofacial surgeons opeRate
specifically on the mouth, jaws, teeth, gums, neck and head.
1,200
Projected Jobs
$208,000
Median Salary
0.5%
Unemployment Rate
Physician
#8 in The 100 Best Jobs
Physicians provide preventative care but also treat and diagnose a range of illnesses in their patients. Schooling and competition is intense for all types of doctors but the payoff is high.
8,400
Projected Jobs
$196,380
Median Salary
0.5%
Unemployment Rate
Occupational Therapist
#11 in The 100 Best Jobs
Occupational therapists assist those who are sick, injured or disabled with day-to-day activities, such as showing someone how to use a wheelchair, or helping someone who had a stroke relearn how to cook, clean or get dressed. These professionals might also work with kids in educational settings, people with mental illnesses or someone who was involved in a bad car accident.more
27,700
Projected Jobs
$81,910
Median Salary
0.3%
Unemployment Rate
Physical Therapist
#12 in The 100 Best Jobs
The role of a physical therapist is to help patients manage and treat injuries or long-term illnesses by examining them and developing a plan that helps them increase mobility and lessen pain.
60,000
Projected Jobs
$85,400
Median Salary
0.7%
Unemployment Rate
Anesthesiologist
#13 in The 100 Best Jobs
From surgery to chronic illness, anesthesiologists manage all types of pain through drugs, and even monitor patients’ vital signs.
5,900
Projected Jobs
$208,000
Median Salary
0.8%
Unemployment Rate
Surgeon
#13 in The 100 Best Jobs
Surgeons treat patients’ injuries, diseases and deformities through operations that repair or prevent a medical problem. Surgeons can perform general surgery or specialize in areas including orthopedic, neurological, cardiovascular and plastic or reconstructive surgery.
7,600
Projected Jobs
$208,000
Median Salary
0.7%
Unemployment Rate
Psychiatrist
#15 in The 100 Best Jobs
Performing evaluations far beyond the “How does that make you feel?” question asked in movies, psychiatrists are primary mental health physicians who diagnose and treat mental illnesses. Psychiatrists’ methods include personal counseling, hospitalization and medication.
3,600
Projected Jobs
$184,740
Median Salary
1.8%
Unemployment Rate
Prosthodontist
#16 in The 100 Best Jobs
Prosthodontists are essentially responsible for repairing and restoring people’s smiles. These dental professionals improve and replace teeth.
200
Projected Jobs
$126,050
Median Salary
0.7%
Unemployment Rate
Dental Hygienist
#17 in The 100 Best Jobs
Dental hygienists typically work alongside dentists, cleaning a patient’s teeth, taking X-rays and applying fluoride.
40,900
Projected Jobs
$72,910
Median Salary
0.8%
Unemployment Rate
Registered Nurse
#18 in The 100 Best Jobs
A registered nurse has a wide range of responsibilities, from giving medicine to performing medical procedures.
437,000
Projected Jobs
$78,450
Median Salary
1.1%
Unemployment Rate
Marketing Manager
#19 in The 100 Best Jobs
In the world of buying and selling, marketing managers are responsible for figuring out the price, so they can help organizations maximize their profits. They also make sure a company"s customers are satisfied, estimate the demand for the company"s products and services and determine possible markets for those products.
136,000
Projected Jobs
$121,180
Median Salary
2.8%
Unemployment Rate
Physical Therapist Assistant
#20 in The 100 Best Jobs
Helping patients with their physical therapy plans is the main task of physical therapist assistants. They work to fix damages on their patients from various injuries.
27,200
Projected Jobs
$56,610
Median Salary
2.1%
Unemployment Rate
Respiratory Therapist
#21 in The 100 Best Jobs
This occupation requires only an associate degree for entry and can be both challenging and gratifying. Respiratory therapists examine and treat those who have breathing disorders or respiratory diseases.more
30,400
Projected Jobs
$58,670
Median Salary
0.8%
Unemployment Rate
Nurse Anesthetist
#22 in The 100 Best Jobs
As a type of advanced practice registered nurse, nurse anesthetists work with patients regarding anesthetic treatment before, during and after surgery, as well as with therapy or other medical procedures that use anesthesia.
6,700
Projected Jobs
$175,270
Median Salary
1.0%
Unemployment Rate
Optometrist
#23 in The 100 Best Jobs
You probably wouldn’t be sporting those new glasses or contact lenses without a prescription from an optometrist. Prescriptions for eyewear or eye-related medications typically start with vision tests and a specific diagnosis from an optometrist. These medical professionals also provide treatments for eye diseases, preoperative and postoperative care and referrals to other health care providers.more
7,000
Projected Jobs
$106,140
Median Salary
1.8%
Unemployment Rate
Actuary
#24 in The 100 Best Jobs
Are you more of a risk calculator than a risk taker? Consider working as an actuary. These professionals are experts in uncertainty, using mathematics, statistics and financial theory to measure, manage and mitigate financial risk.
5,300
Projected Jobs
$100,610
Median Salary
1.9%
Unemployment Rate
Mathematician
#25 in The 100 Best Jobs
Mathematicians may have careers as varied as mathematics itself, working everywhere from classrooms to government buildings. While some mathematicians work primarily with theory, others use theory to solve everyday problems.
900
Projected Jobs
$115,810
Median Salary
1.4%
Unemployment Rate
Diagnostic Medical Sonographer
#26 in The 100 Best Jobs
While people often associate sonograms with babies, diagnostic medical sonographers also create images of organs and tissues to help diagnose medical conditions.
15,600
Projected Jobs
$69,650
Median Salary
1.0%
Unemployment Rate
Cost Estimator
#27 in The 100 Best Jobs
From the cost of your cell phone to that of government programs, cost estimators analyze how much products and services should cost. Cost estimators also analyze the current cost of something, in addition to why a product or service costs more or less than previous estimates determined.
23,000
Projected Jobs
$61,790
Median Salary
1.2%
Unemployment Rate
Business Operations Manager
#28 in The 100 Best Jobs
Business operations managers are a business’s go-to person. These managers assist companies of all sizes with hiring, negotiating contacts, budgeting and stRate
gic decision-making regarding consumer purchases.
205,900
Projected Jobs
$99,310
Median Salary
1.7%
Unemployment Rate
Podiatrist
#29 in The 100 Best Jobs
If a medical professional is treating or operating on your feet, ankles or lower legs, they most likely are a podiatrist. A podiatrist’s responsibilities include assessing the patient’s lower extremities, diagnosing problems, performing surgeries and prescribing medications.
1,100
Projected Jobs
$124,830
Median Salary
2.1%
Unemployment Rate
Veterinarian
#30 in The 100 Best Jobs
An average day as a veterinarian might include performing surgeries or setting broken bones for animals. One must-have skill is communication. Vets routinely interact with animal owners and support staff.
14,400
Projected Jobs
$88,770
Median Salary
0.7%
Unemployment Rate
#1 in The 100 Best Jobs
Software developers need to be innovative, creative and, of course, technical in order to succeed in this field. They might write new code or fix bugs in code to make it work better.
253,400
Projected Jobs
$110,080
Median Salary
1.6%
Unemployment Rate
Dentist
#2 in The 100 Best Jobs
From filling cavities to whitening teeth, dentists primarily examine and treat issues involving the mouth, gums and teeth.
23,200
Projected Jobs
$148,900
Median Salary
0.5%
Unemployment Rate
Physician Assistant
#3 in The 100 Best Jobs
Physician assistants work under doctors to care for the sick or injured by interpreting tests and conducting exams.
39,700
Projected Jobs
$101,480
Median Salary
0.7%
Unemployment Rate
Nurse Practitioner
#4 in The 100 Best Jobs
Nurse practitioners perform a lot of the same duties as physicians they perform physical exams, order lab tests and analyze results, prescribe medicines and authorize treatments. These professionals usually have a specialty, such as adult and geriatric health, pediatric health or mental health.more
56,000
Projected Jobs
$110,910
Median Salary
0.9%
Unemployment Rate
Orthodontist
#5 in The 100 Best Jobs
Picture-perfect teeth often start with an orthodontist. Orthodontists focus primarily on the teeth and jaw, including realignment and preserving normal function and appearance.
1,100
Projected Jobs
$208,000
Median Salary
0.6%
Unemployment Rate
Statistician
#6 in The 100 Best Jobs
Statistics is the science of using data to make decisions. This is relevant in almost all fields of work and there are many opportunities for employment.
12,400
Projected Jobs
$80,500
Median Salary
1.4%
Unemployment Rate
Pediatrician
#7 in The 100 Best Jobs
The doctors who sent you on your way with a lollipop and sticker when you were younger were likely pediatricians, doctors who diagnose and treat medical issues specific to infants, children, teenagers and young adults. Pediatrician responsibilities typically include treating common illnesses, minor injuries and infectious diseases, as well as administering vaccinations.more
5,300
Projected Jobs
$168,990
Median Salary
0.5%
Unemployment Rate
Obstetrician and Gynecologist
#8 in The 100 Best Jobs
Whether you’re going in for a routine checkup or delivering your first child, obstetricians and gynecologists can provide a variety of care related to childbirth and female reproductive health.
3,900
Projected Jobs
$208,000
Median Salary
0.5%
Unemployment Rate
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon
#8 in The 100 Best Jobs
From repairing cleft lips and palates to taking care of impacted teeth, oral and maxillofacial surgeons opeRate
specifically on the mouth, jaws, teeth, gums, neck and head.
1,200
Projected Jobs
$208,000
Median Salary
0.5%
Unemployment Rate
Physician
#8 in The 100 Best Jobs
Physicians provide preventative care but also treat and diagnose a range of illnesses in their patients. Schooling and competition is intense for all types of doctors but the payoff is high.
8,400
Projected Jobs
$196,380
Median Salary
0.5%
Unemployment Rate
Occupational Therapist
#11 in The 100 Best Jobs
Occupational therapists assist those who are sick, injured or disabled with day-to-day activities, such as showing someone how to use a wheelchair, or helping someone who had a stroke relearn how to cook, clean or get dressed. These professionals might also work with kids in educational settings, people with mental illnesses or someone who was involved in a bad car accident.more
27,700
Projected Jobs
$81,910
Median Salary
0.3%
Unemployment Rate
Physical Therapist
#12 in The 100 Best Jobs
The role of a physical therapist is to help patients manage and treat injuries or long-term illnesses by examining them and developing a plan that helps them increase mobility and lessen pain.
60,000
Projected Jobs
$85,400
Median Salary
0.7%
Unemployment Rate
Anesthesiologist
#13 in The 100 Best Jobs
From surgery to chronic illness, anesthesiologists manage all types of pain through drugs, and even monitor patients’ vital signs.
5,900
Projected Jobs
$208,000
Median Salary
0.8%
Unemployment Rate
Surgeon
#13 in The 100 Best Jobs
Surgeons treat patients’ injuries, diseases and deformities through operations that repair or prevent a medical problem. Surgeons can perform general surgery or specialize in areas including orthopedic, neurological, cardiovascular and plastic or reconstructive surgery.
7,600
Projected Jobs
$208,000
Median Salary
0.7%
Unemployment Rate
Psychiatrist
#15 in The 100 Best Jobs
Performing evaluations far beyond the “How does that make you feel?” question asked in movies, psychiatrists are primary mental health physicians who diagnose and treat mental illnesses. Psychiatrists’ methods include personal counseling, hospitalization and medication.
3,600
Projected Jobs
$184,740
Median Salary
1.8%
Unemployment Rate
Prosthodontist
#16 in The 100 Best Jobs
Prosthodontists are essentially responsible for repairing and restoring people’s smiles. These dental professionals improve and replace teeth.
200
Projected Jobs
$126,050
Median Salary
0.7%
Unemployment Rate
Dental Hygienist
#17 in The 100 Best Jobs
Dental hygienists typically work alongside dentists, cleaning a patient’s teeth, taking X-rays and applying fluoride.
40,900
Projected Jobs
$72,910
Median Salary
0.8%
Unemployment Rate
Registered Nurse
#18 in The 100 Best Jobs
A registered nurse has a wide range of responsibilities, from giving medicine to performing medical procedures.
437,000
Projected Jobs
$78,450
Median Salary
1.1%
Unemployment Rate
Marketing Manager
#19 in The 100 Best Jobs
In the world of buying and selling, marketing managers are responsible for figuring out the price, so they can help organizations maximize their profits. They also make sure a company"s customers are satisfied, estimate the demand for the company"s products and services and determine possible markets for those products.
136,000
Projected Jobs
$121,180
Median Salary
2.8%
Unemployment Rate
Physical Therapist Assistant
#20 in The 100 Best Jobs
Helping patients with their physical therapy plans is the main task of physical therapist assistants. They work to fix damages on their patients from various injuries.
27,200
Projected Jobs
$56,610
Median Salary
2.1%
Unemployment Rate
Respiratory Therapist
#21 in The 100 Best Jobs
This occupation requires only an associate degree for entry and can be both challenging and gratifying. Respiratory therapists examine and treat those who have breathing disorders or respiratory diseases.more
30,400
Projected Jobs
$58,670
Median Salary
0.8%
Unemployment Rate
Nurse Anesthetist
#22 in The 100 Best Jobs
As a type of advanced practice registered nurse, nurse anesthetists work with patients regarding anesthetic treatment before, during and after surgery, as well as with therapy or other medical procedures that use anesthesia.
6,700
Projected Jobs
$175,270
Median Salary
1.0%
Unemployment Rate
Optometrist
#23 in The 100 Best Jobs
You probably wouldn’t be sporting those new glasses or contact lenses without a prescription from an optometrist. Prescriptions for eyewear or eye-related medications typically start with vision tests and a specific diagnosis from an optometrist. These medical professionals also provide treatments for eye diseases, preoperative and postoperative care and referrals to other health care providers.more
7,000
Projected Jobs
$106,140
Median Salary
1.8%
Unemployment Rate
Actuary
#24 in The 100 Best Jobs
Are you more of a risk calculator than a risk taker? Consider working as an actuary. These professionals are experts in uncertainty, using mathematics, statistics and financial theory to measure, manage and mitigate financial risk.
5,300
Projected Jobs
$100,610
Median Salary
1.9%
Unemployment Rate
Mathematician
#25 in The 100 Best Jobs
Mathematicians may have careers as varied as mathematics itself, working everywhere from classrooms to government buildings. While some mathematicians work primarily with theory, others use theory to solve everyday problems.
900
Projected Jobs
$115,810
Median Salary
1.4%
Unemployment Rate
Diagnostic Medical Sonographer
#26 in The 100 Best Jobs
While people often associate sonograms with babies, diagnostic medical sonographers also create images of organs and tissues to help diagnose medical conditions.
15,600
Projected Jobs
$69,650
Median Salary
1.0%
Unemployment Rate
Cost Estimator
#27 in The 100 Best Jobs
From the cost of your cell phone to that of government programs, cost estimators analyze how much products and services should cost. Cost estimators also analyze the current cost of something, in addition to why a product or service costs more or less than previous estimates determined.
23,000
Projected Jobs
$61,790
Median Salary
1.2%
Unemployment Rate
Business Operations Manager
#28 in The 100 Best Jobs
Business operations managers are a business’s go-to person. These managers assist companies of all sizes with hiring, negotiating contacts, budgeting and stRate
gic decision-making regarding consumer purchases.
205,900
Projected Jobs
$99,310
Median Salary
1.7%
Unemployment Rate
Podiatrist
#29 in The 100 Best Jobs
If a medical professional is treating or operating on your feet, ankles or lower legs, they most likely are a podiatrist. A podiatrist’s responsibilities include assessing the patient’s lower extremities, diagnosing problems, performing surgeries and prescribing medications.
1,100
Projected Jobs
$124,830
Median Salary
2.1%
Unemployment Rate
Veterinarian
#30 in The 100 Best Jobs
An average day as a veterinarian might include performing surgeries or setting broken bones for animals. One must-have skill is communication. Vets routinely interact with animal owners and support staff.
14,400
Projected Jobs
$88,770
Median Salary
0.7%
Unemployment Rate
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