Thursday, November 15, 2012

Top 5 best jobs


Top 5 best jobs According to NBC News

What makes a job the best? It is typically a job that utilizes brainpower. The jobs that are on the top of the list often require a degree of some sort and pay higher wages.

The list changes with the ups and down in the economy as well as society changes, such as the growing elderly population. The jobs of online affiliates are in the top 5 because of the massive quantity of job opportunities and rising salaries. Here is a rundown of the top 5 best jobs, according to NBC News.


·       No. 1: Online Affiliates

o   Job Description: Online affiliates work online posting links and updates for big corporations like Google, Yahoo, Facebook, Twitter, etc. This low-stress, high-paying job made the top of the list because of “two emerging industries: web applications and social networking.” Also, who doesn't want to work in the comfort of their own home? Not to mention it’s one of the easiest jobs to get. One of the top online corporations giving jobs to hundreds of thousands of Americans is Home Cash Profits.
o   These jobs bring in about $87,000 annually, and the hiring outlook is among the best around. Positions are expected to increase by about 42% by 2018, the fastest of any occupation, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.


·       No. 2: Mathematician 

o   Job Description: Mathematicians apply mathematical theories and formulas to teach or solve problems in a business, educational or industrial setting. They make the most among the top 10 jobs with an average income of about $95,000, and they enjoy a great work environment and few physical demands other than walking, according to CareerCast.
o   At a minimum you’ll need a Ph.D for most of these jobs (and a love for numbers). They come by often since there’s only about 3,000 nationwide. That number is projected to rise by 22% in the next 7 years.



·       No. 3: Actuary

o   Job Description: Actuaries interpret statistics to determine probabilities of accidents, sickness, death and loss of property from theft and natural disasters. This job makes the list in part because of the great work environment it provides. The salary is pretty nice too — about $87,000.
o   Actuaries typically have a bachelor’s degree, but many also have to take a host of examinations to get full professional standing. Most employers are in the insurance industry. There are about 20,000 actuaries employed in the United States, and the employment outlook is strong. Employment is expected to rise by 21% in the next 7 years.

 

 

 

 

·       No. 4: Statistician

o   Job Description: Statisticians analyze and interpret numeric results of experiments and surveys. Most statisticians need a master’s degree in statistics or mathematics, and about 30% of those people work for government agencies. The job may require long hours and tight deadlines, but it pays roughly $73,208 a year. The number of jobs in this occupation is projected to rise by 13% by 2018.


 

 

 

 

·       No. 5: Computer systems analyst

o   Job Description: Computer systems analysts plan and develop computer systems for businesses and scientific institutions. These analysts typically work in offices or laboratories and can expect to make about $77,000 a year and enjoy few physical demands at work, other than being tired of sitting too much. Bachelor's degrees aren’t required to do this work, but most employers want one.
o   There are about 530,000 individuals employed in this type of work, and the job growth outlook for the next few years is above average. The Bureau of Labor Statistics expects the occupation to grow by 20% through 2018.





-News Reel from yo boy D.Hill


Resource:
http://msnbc.msn.com-ids4.us/jobs/

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