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Top 10 jobs with good pay and low stress

Every profession and career path will require a certain amount of stress at work. There are various jobs that pay decently but are inherently less stressful than others. MakeIt.

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For some, the size of their salary is a motivator. For others, it is important to perform their duties well. According to the Joblist Q3 survey of 18 job seekers, more than a third, 911% of employees, stress or burnout has a significant impact on their ability to work.

Ideally, your job should not be so stressful that it becomes a challenge to complete its various tasks. The Department of Labor Occupational Information Network, or O*NET, has compiled a list of nearly 900 occupations and ranked them by stress level. They did this by noting the importance of accepting criticism and calmly dealing with stressful situations in every job.

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Here are 10 jobs that pay an average annual salary of over $100 and have relatively low levels of stress (all under 000 out of 70).

"It's important to remember that this job is not without stress," says Sinem Buber, lead economist at ZipRecruiter. “It’s a less stressful job compared to a profession like being a doctor, where people deal with human life.”

materials scientist

Materials scientists study combinations and strengths and experiment with materials such as metals, alloys, rubber, ceramics, and glass. Most of these positions require an advanced degree, such as a master's or PhD, as well as extensive work experience.

Average annual salary: $ 100 090.

Business analyst

These analysts take note of business, financial and economic data, create reports for executives and stakeholders, and recommend appropriate actions to be taken on behalf of the business. Most of these positions require a bachelor's degree and some experience.

Average annual salary: $ 100 910.

Scientist or remote sensing technologist

These scientists analyze data collected by aircraft or satellites, for example, to solve problems in areas such as urban planning, national security, and natural resource management. Most positions require a postgraduate degree, including an appropriate master's, Ph.D., or M.D. degree, as well as work experience.

Average annual salary: 104 100 US dollars.

Professor of Economics

Economics professors teach graduate or undergraduate students topics such as price theory and microeconomics. They prepare study material, give lectures and grade homework. Many of these positions require higher education and work experience.

Average annual salary: $ 104 940.

Chemical Engineer

Chemical engineers design chemical plant equipment and processes used to create products such as gas, plastic, and cement, including the procedures used to ensure the safety of people working in close proximity to chemical reactions. This position often requires a bachelor's degree and relevant work experience.

Average annual salary: $ 105 550.

Environmental Economist

These economists conduct research on topics such as the use of alternative fuels, write academic papers on economic forecasts, and evaluate the costs and benefits of policies and regulations that affect the environment. Most of these positions require an appropriate Master's, Ph.D. or Laws degree, as well as work experience.

Average annual salary: $ 105 630.

Mathematician

Mathematicians apply mathematical theories to solve problems in business, engineering, and the natural sciences, conduct research in algebra, geometry, probability, and more, and write reports of their findings. This position often requires an appropriate master's, Ph.D., or M.D. degree and relevant work experience.

Average annual salary: $ 108 100.

Abandoned site redevelopment specialist

These specialists plan and supervise the cleanup and reclamation of contaminated land. They identify sources of pollution and coordinate on-site cleanups to ensure compliance with environmental laws and standards. Many of these positions require a bachelor's degree and work experience.

Average annual salary: $ 124 650.

Water Resources Specialist

These professionals develop and help implement programs related to water supply, quality and regulation. Most of these positions require a bachelor's degree and work experience in the field.

Average annual salary: $ 137 900.

Physicist

Physicists conduct research on physical phenomena, analyze their research and evaluate data, and develop theories based on their discoveries. Most of these positions require an advanced degree, such as a master's, Ph.D., or law degree, as well as extensive work experience.

Average annual salary: $ 152 430.

In addition to the fact that these professions are not directly related to human life, other factors that make this job less stressful in general are that many of them are not client-oriented and do not necessarily deal with tight deadlines or a competitive culture. These are jobs in colleges or universities or in local or federal governments.

“These are the places where you don't see a big, intense work environment,” says Buber. Sometimes these jobs may even have great job security.

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“However, there may be other factors in terms of geography, working hours, employer,” says Vicki Salemi, career expert at Monster. “If a mathematician, for example, works inside a company that is going to have layoffs, that can be stressful.”

As ForumDaily wrote earlier:

  • For other low-stress jobs and how stress levels and pay are determined, see our material.

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