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. ...
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. ...
Research studies have shown that certain industries are more stressful to work in than others. A study published in the International Journal of Stress Management found that healthcare workers, social workers, and teachers experience higher levels of stress than workers in other professions.
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.
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 20 most common jobs in Australia have been revealed, with four industries dominating the workforce. Information from the 2021 census, released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) today, found that health care, retail, construction and education employed the most people across Australia.
A Harvard University study found that the loneliest jobs were also the unhappiest. These include remote jobs as well as jobs in tech, food delivery, and the online retail sector. The study was conducted over 85 years. Over 700 people were interviewed.
Best professions in the world- Doctor (Physician/Specialist)
Being a doctor is the most respected job in world but it comes with its own set of challenges. They use their skill in the field of medicine and get a cure for diseases.
The subject area with the happiest students is humanities, with a score of 4.23 out of five. Humanities degrees encompass history, classics, English literature and philosophy, amongst others. Humanities degrees help students gain a wealth of transferrable skills which can be applied to almost any graduate role.
Finland: For the sixth year in a row, Finland is the world's happiest country, according to the World Happiness Report. Aleksanterinkatu (Aleksi Street) in Helsinki is pictured. 2. Denmark: The Nordic countries all perform well by the measures used to determine happiness.