Business development executive Business positions certainly come with pressure and stress, but seeking growth opportunities is a gratifying responsibility for these professionals. Strategic thinkers can find happiness even in the many daily challenges of business development.
Here are the 10 happiest jobs in America based on findings from CareerBliss. 10. Systems developer. Systems developers produce, install, and implement necessary computer systems, networks, and operating software. While you may not expect IT and technology jobs to be among the most satisfying, careers from this sector show up multiple times on the list.
Database Administrator By Robin Caputo | In Blog | September 22nd, 2014 Recently, Business News Daily reported on a CareerBliss survey of the happiest jobs in America.
Research assistant While this job is often done on a temporary contract basis for an educational or research institution, it ranks high on the happiness scale. Research/teaching assistant was the No. 1 happiest job on CareerBliss's 2014 list, despite having the lowest average salary of all of the top 20 positions.
Research/teaching assistant was the No. 1 happiest job on CareerBliss's 2014 list, despite having the lowest average salary of all of the top 20 positions. 4. Automation engineer. Automation engineers design, program, simulate, and test automated machinery and processes to complete specific tasks.
Last year, loan officers ranked as the fourth happiest jobs with an average salary of $54,200. See the complete list of happiest jobs below. 10. Systems developer 9. Senior software engineer 8. Business development executive 7. Website developer 6. Oracle database administrator 5. Research assistant 4. Automation engineer 3. Loan officer 2. Executive chef 1.
Loan officer ranked as the fourth happiest job last year, with an average salary of $54,200. 2. Executive chef. As the individual in charge of the kitchen, the executive chef carries a lot of responsibility.
The 10 happiest jobs in America Chloe Della Costa, The Cheat Sheet Published 10:00 a.m. ET March 8, 2015 | Updated 10:50 a.m. ET March 8, 2015 School principals often find their jobs rewarding.