Sunday, September 10, 2006

Top Jobs in America

Everyone wants to get a job that pays well in order to provide for themselves and/or their families. There are thousands of jobs in America that you can choose from. A lot of the top jobs do not have many annual job openings. People will choose a job based on its flexibility and the stress level.

The top ten jobs in America were rated by MONEY Magazine and Salary.com. They were rated considering their growth, salary, stress, and other aspects.

Looking at the list I realized that we do not have some of those majors here. Should small liberal arts colleges broaden their course/undergraduate programs in order to increase their opportunities?

1 comment:

yangdi said...

Actually, a well-paid job doesn’t necessarily mean an ideal job to everyone. People will choose their jobs by many standards, such as interests, flexibility, stress level, and of course salary. We all know that petroleum engineering is one of the best programs in our college, but not every student want to study it. Why? One of my friends told me that he knew many graduates of petroleum engineering who felt unhappy about their jobs. Some of them said they had to work all day long and hardly had any spare time, and one student told him that he knew he would feel bored even before graduation. Therefore, I think best jobs are comparatively speaking, one should choose his or her own path to success.