The List: Happiest Jobs, According to Career Experts
Physical Therapist. Physical therapists are experts in movement and the human body that often help to rehabilitate people with injuries or disabilities. ...
A fulfilling job is a role that enables someone to apply their talents, interests and values to their work while also meeting their financial and personal needs. Fulfilling jobs offer opportunities for professionals to expand their skill sets as they work on progressively more challenging and rewarding projects.
At the top of the list of most stressful jobs are sales support workers, with almost halt (or 48 per cent) reporting stress in the 12 months to June 2014. Hospitality workers in non-managerial positions came in second, with 38 per cent experiencing stress.
THE toughest jobs across Australia have been ranked in the Mercury Tough Report. Having a role in the emergency services was ranked as the toughest job as voted by the general public, closely followed by soldiers, health workers, social workers and educators.
“Our data shows that the happiest employees are often those who feel valued by their employers through a variety of factors like competitive compensation, clear goals, work-life balance, and a general excitement working for their organizations,” said Comparably co-founder/CEO Jason Nazar.
The List: Happiest Jobs, According to Career Experts
Physical Therapist. Physical therapists are experts in movement and the human body that often help to rehabilitate people with injuries or disabilities. ...
Doctors, scientists, and farmers are the most respected jobs. Reality TV stars and politicians attracted the least respect. The top factors that make a job respectable are caring for others, trustworthiness, and being essential to society.
A dream career is a job that is best suited to an individual's passions, talents and goals. You may find a job that suits these aspects of your personality by exploring your interests, skills and values to determine what motivates you.
Your life purpose consists of the central motivating aims of your life—the reasons you get up in the morning. Purpose can guide life decisions, influence behavior, shape goals, offer a sense of direction, and create meaning. For some people, purpose is connected to vocation—meaningful, satisfying work.