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A: Agriculture, logging and forestry have the highest levels of self-reported happiness — and lowest levels of self-reported stress — of any major industry category, according to our analysis of thousands of time journals from the Bureau of Labor Statistics' American Time Use Survey.
A: Medical Professionals (Doctors/Surgeons) Healthcare
Data Scientist
Machine Learning Experts
Blockchain Developer
Full Stack Software Developer
Product Management
Management Consultant
Investment Banker
A: Reflect
Consider previous jobs and what worked for you
Ask family members and friends that you trust
Determine transferrable skills
Talk to professionals in various fields
Consider your personality & individual preferences
Look into a fast-growing industry
A: Software Developer
Nurse Practitioner
Medical and Health Services Manager
Physician Assistant
Information Security Analyst
Physical Therapist
Financial Manager
A: Software developer (and other coding careers)
Blockchain jobs
Virtual reality jobs
Ethical hacker (or any job in cybersecurity)
Big data analyst
Content creator
AI jobs
Data protection jobs
A: Step 1: Do The Big 5 Personality Quiz
Step 2: Reflect On Your Previous Professional Experience
Step 3: Observe What You Do On Sundays
Step 4: Talk To Your Close Friends, Colleagues, And Mentors About Your Strengths
Step 5: Go To Job Web Sites And Look For Dream Jobs
A: Special Education Teachers, Middle School
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons
Midwives
Healthcare Social Workers
First-Line Supervisors of Police and Detectives
Correctional Officers and Jailers
Clinical and Counseling Psychologists
Chief Executives
A: Personal shopper
Insurance specialist
Personal trainer
Massage therapist
Graphic designer
Flight attendant
Electrician
Freelance photographer
A: Make a List
Determine Your Skills and Work Style
Take a Career Aptitude Test
Explore Industries
Test It Out
Types of Organizations to Look For
Seek Feedback
Take Time to Consider Your Options
A: Examine your options
Ask your friends and loved ones for input
Make a list of what you could do with your life
Think about what you like to do in your free time
Take career tests
Take personality tests
Have a coaching session with a career coach