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There are currently 10.9 million job openings available and not enough workers to fill them, according to the latest jobs report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. With about 4.3 million people quitting their jobs in December, it's a recipe for the perfect candidate's market – where you get to call the shots.
If you're looking to make your next big career move, consider one of the jobs on our Best Jobs of 2022 rankings. Whether it's an occupation that offers good work-life balance, low stress or promising job prospects, the following roles make the list of the top 25 best jobs. Read more >>
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Jennifer Ortiz, Consumer Advice Editor
Need tax help? Sign up for our U.S. News 5 Days to Filed course for expert insights every step of the way. Sign up and manage your U.S. News email subscriptions here. Hackers can infiltrate an organization's computer networks and systems at any given time. Information security analysts do the critical work to prevent these security breaches from happening. The stress and responsibility of this in-demand job is high, but it's highly compensated with both a hefty median annual income and good job satisfaction. Here's why you should consider a career jump to become an information security analyst. Read more >> Having a high-paying job can set you up for a comfortable life with few financial worries. Each job on this list pays a median salary of at least $100,000, nearly twice the U.S. median personal income. Most jobs on the list are in the health care industry and require an educational investment beyond a bachelor's degree. Read more >> If you'd rather not spend years in college, there are plenty of job opportunities for those without a degree. These include positions open to those with only a high school diploma as well as careers that require some postsecondary education and training. Read more >> "There is certainly a great level of satisfaction in helping organizations stay safe. You know your work is meaningful and you're helping organizations stay protected from malicious actors." - J.R. Cunningham, chief security officer at Nuspire Sometimes part-time jobs are dream jobs. Whatever your reasons for looking for part-time work, part-time pay doesn't always mean poor wages in a dead-end job. Many pay reasonably well and offer fulfilling work. Read more >>
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