Amidst a stressful work climate, specific careers emerge as both high in demand and low in stress.
The American Psychological Association's 2023 Work in America Survey reveals that 77% of workers experience work-related stress, yet some jobs offer a more serene environment.
Below are 10 promising career options characterized by minimal stress levels, along with details on the necessary training and their median annual salaries as reported by O*NET.
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- Cartographers And Photogrammetrists: Specializing in map creation, these professionals utilize aerial photos and satellite data. They typically need a bachelor’s degree. Stress level: 52, Median salary: $71,890.
- Environmental Economists: These experts analyze the financial aspects of environmental policies and usually require a master’s or doctorate. Stress level: 52, Median salary: $113,940.
- Packaging And Filling Machine Operators: Overseeing product preparation for shipment, this role often requires a high school diploma. Stress level: 52, Median salary: $36,750.
- Archivists: Tasked with preserving historical documents, archivists generally need a master’s degree. Stress level: 53, Median salary: $58,640.
- Computer Numerically Controlled Tool Programmers: Responsible for programming manufacturing machines, this job may need a certificate or associate degree. Stress level: 53, Median salary: $60,800.
- Electromechanical Equipment Assemblers: Assembling and maintaining various machines, typically requiring a high school diploma. Stress level: 53, Median salary: $38,580.
- Industrial Ecologists: These scientists work to minimize the environmental impact of industries, often needing a master’s degree. Stress level: 53, Median salary: $76,480.
- Fuel Cell Engineers: Specializing in electricity production using hydrogen, a master’s degree is often necessary. Stress level: 54, Median salary: $96,310.
- Highway Maintenance Workers: Maintaining roads and runways, most are hired with a high school diploma. Stress level: 55, Median salary: $44,930.
- Machine Feeders And Off Bearers: Managing machine operations in factories, usually needing a high school diploma. Stress level: 56, Median salary: $38,040.
"If you are a jobseeker, one thing it’s key to remember is determining how stressful a job might be is subjective, and will likely vary from person to person,” CNBC quoted Andrew McCaskill, LinkedIn career expert saying.
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