What are the most and least stressful jobs this year? CareerCast tackled this question with a recent report.
The job listing and research site looked at 11 factors — including competitiveness, physical demands, deadlines, and growth potential — to determine each career’s stress level. We also included the projected growth and income for each career, according to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Outlook Handbook.
Have a look, and see if your job is on the list.
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- 1. Most stressful - Enlisted military personnel
- 2. Most stressful - Military general
- 3. Most stressful - Firefighter
- 4. Most stressful - Commercial airline pilot
- 5. Most stressful - Public relations executive
- 6. Most stressful - Senior corporate executive
- 7. Most stressful - Photojournalist
- 8. Most stressful - Newspaper reporter
- 9. Most stressful - Taxi driver
- 10. Most stressful - Police officer
- 1. Least stressful - University professor
- 2. Least stressful - Seamstress/tailor
- 3. Least stressful - Medical records technician
- 4. Least stressful - Jeweler
- 5. Least stressful - Medical laboratory technician
- 6. Least stressful - Audiologist
- 7. Least stressful - Dietitian
- 8. Least stressful - Hair stylist
- 9. Least stressful - Librarian
- 10. Least stressful - Drill press operator
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