MONEY Magazine has posted its picks for the top fifty jobs in America. Heading the list are software engineer, college professor, and financial advisor.
To find the best jobs in America, MONEY Magazine and Salary.com, a leading provider of employee compensation data and software, began by assembling a list of positions that the Bureau of Labor Statistics projects will grow at an above-average rate over ten years and that require at least a bachelor’s degree.
Using Salary.com compensation data, we eliminated jobs with average pay below $50,000; total employment of less than 15,000; dangerous work environments; or fewer than 800 annual job openings, including both new and replacement positions.
Read the entire list of best jobs in America.
This article is about Career Friday, 14th April 2006 (by J.D. Roth)


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