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Consider These 10 Low-Stress Jobs

1. Data Analyst


A data scientist's duty is to assess and provide information to their company, and they are often employed in the technology industry.


Data scientists often have a background in mathematics and computer science, since their work sometimes need both. According to BLS statistics, this employment area is expected to increase 15% by 2029, therefore opportunities for new workers are high. A master's degree is required to demand the data scientist's typical annual income of $126,830.


2. Nutritionist


Dietitians engage with people and families to help them live healthier lives and achieve their health-related objectives.


Dietitians may assist with meal planning, weight control, and other food-related concerns by emphasizing vitamin and mineral-rich meals. According to BLS estimates for 2020, the median compensation for a dietician is $60,090. 



3. Medical Records Assistant


The health industry is often associated with high-pressure positions, long hours, and very difficult working conditions, particularly during pandemics.


A medical records technician is one health care profession that defies this trend since it was developed to allow a single person to organize and maintain patients' information. The minimal amount of responsibility connected with the profession results in a small median annual income of $44,090. 


4. Licensed Massage Therapist


Job seekers looking for a slow-paced and tranquil work environment might choose a career in massage therapy. A massage therapist's primary job is to calm fatigued or overworked muscles and develop a relaxing environment, however the service given may also target a less demanding client base.


The employment also has low entry hurdles, and the health and wellness industry is expanding if you are prepared to go through the training to earn your license. The average yearly compensation for this position is $42,620.



5. Appliance Repairman


If you like working with tools and want a profession that is constantly in demand, a career in appliance repair might be a good match.


According to CareerCast, the stress level in this career is "quite low," and the yearly median compensation for general maintenance and repair positions is $40,850. You may be able to earn more if you specialize and expand your skill set. The top 10% of earners make about $70,000 per year, according to BLS data. 


6. Librarian


If you want to change careers, this low-stress profession may be gratifying, and employment chances are not confined to public libraries.


Librarians or research librarians are often hired by schools, colleges, legal companies, and museums for a variety of activities. The typical compensation in this industry is $60,820, according to the BLS, and you may just need a bachelor's degree to earn a great career in this field.


7. Medical Diagnostic Stenographer


Diagnostic medical sonographers use specialized imaging equipment to perform medical tests and generate pictures.


Diagnostic medical stenographers are often employed in medical and diagnostic labs, hospitals, and medical offices. The typical compensation for this low-stress career that just requires an associate's degree is $70,380.12 in 2020.


8.Professor at a university


While some academics may disagree, CareerCast has identified tenured "university professor" as a low-stress employment.


The BLS classifies this position as "postsecondary instructor," with an annual median salary of $80,790. Most professors have a Ph.D., while some, particularly those working at community colleges in a specific area of specialization, may just need a master's degree to teach. 


9. Hairdresser


Hairstylists deal with the public, which CareerCast considers to be a predictor of work stress, however this career is rated as moderate pressure.



Stylists may work for themselves or for salon owners, and the position does not need a degree, however all states require a license to practice. To earn a license, you must complete a state-approved cosmetology school, pass a test, and then begin working. The typical yearly compensation is $27,670, however you may frequently work from home or on weekends. 


10.Officer of Compliance


A compliance offer is in charge of ensuring that organizations follow legal and regulatory standards, as well as internal rules and bylaws.


According to the BLS, the typical annual pay for this position is $71,100, and compliance officers are employed in a variety of sectors including banking, environmental, and manufacturing.

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