Best Jobs of 2013


Best Jobs of 2013
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19 Dec 2012 15:00 Africa/Lagos

U.S. News & World Report Announces the Best Jobs of 2013 Rankings

WASHINGTON, Dec. 19, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- All jobs aren't created equal. In fact, some are simply better than the rest. Today, U.S. News & World Report released its annual Best Jobs of 2013 rankings. The 100 occupations selected offer a mosaic of employment opportunity, good salary, manageable work-life balance, and job security, and span across six industries: business, construction, creative, healthcare, social services, and technology. The Best Jobs rankings and career profiles will be available exclusively at usnews.com/careers.

(LOGO: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20100603/PH13717LOGO)

By including rankings for the top professions, the Best Jobs of 2013 allow job seekers to better evaluate occupations that should most appeal to their needs and qualifications. A few jobs that made a showing on both the 2012 list and the new 2013 list include occupational therapist, school counselor, and civil engineer. New to the 2013 list are jobs like IT manager, dental hygienist, and market research analyst.

"To help our readers make sense of an increasingly complex job market, we're continuing to grow our rankings and data on employment opportunities," said Brian Kelly, editor and chief content officer of U.S. News. "Lining up your interests, education, and skills with what employers are looking for is a big challenge. There are good options out there, but you need good data to find them."

The jobs U.S. News selected are some of those expected to have the greatest hiring demand from now until the year 2020, as determined by the Labor Department. Employment growth was also a factor in determining each job's overall score, as was median salary, future job prospects, unemployment rate, and the occupation's estimated stress level and work-life balance. Best Jobs of 2013 job profiles contextualize this information while also providing tips from industry leaders on the proper training to pursue, how to get hired and advance, and what type of work environment to expect.

19 Dec 2012 15:00 Africa/Lagos
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U.S. News & World Report Announces the Best Jobs of 2013 Rankings

WASHINGTON, Dec. 19, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- All jobs aren't created equal. In fact, some are simply better than the rest. Today, U.S. News & World Report released its annual Best Jobs of 2013 rankings. The 100 occupations selected offer a mosaic of employment opportunity, good salary, manageable work-life balance, and job security, and span across six industries: business, construction, creative, healthcare, social services, and technology. The Best Jobs rankings and career profiles will be available exclusively at usnews.com/careers.

(LOGO: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20100603/PH13717LOGO)

By including rankings for the top professions, the Best Jobs of 2013 allow job seekers to better evaluate occupations that should most appeal to their needs and qualifications. A few jobs that made a showing on both the 2012 list and the new 2013 list include occupational therapist, school counselor, and civil engineer. New to the 2013 list are jobs like IT manager, dental hygienist, and market research analyst.

"To help our readers make sense of an increasingly complex job market, we're continuing to grow our rankings and data on employment opportunities," said Brian Kelly, editor and chief content officer of U.S. News. "Lining up your interests, education, and skills with what employers are looking for is a big challenge. There are good options out there, but you need good data to find them."

The jobs U.S. News selected are some of those expected to have the greatest hiring demand from now until the year 2020, as determined by the Labor Department. Employment growth was also a factor in determining each job's overall score, as was median salary, future job prospects, unemployment rate, and the occupation's estimated stress level and work-life balance. Best Jobs of 2013 job profiles contextualize this information while also providing tips from industry leaders on the proper training to pursue, how to get hired and advance, and what type of work environment to expect.

For more information on the Best Jobs of 2013 rankings, as well as a wealth of job-search and career advice, please visit http://www.usnews.com/careers or find us on Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest.

About U.S. News & World Report
U.S. News & World Report is a multi-platform, digital publisher of news and analysis, which includes the digital-only U.S. News Weekly magazine, www.usnews.com, and www.rankingsandreviews.com. Focusing on Health, Money, Education, Travel, Cars, and Public Service/Opinion, U.S. News has earned a reputation as the leading provider of service news and information that improves the quality of life of its readers. U.S. News & World Report's signature franchise includes its News You Can Use® brand of journalism and its "Best" series of consumer guides that include rankings of colleges, graduate schools, hospitals, mutual funds, health plans, and more.

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