April 14, 2014

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Database administrator, quality assurance engineer and executive recruiter are probably not the three jobs that spring to mind when you think of the professions with the most cheerful and fulfilled workers. But they top a new list of the happiest and unhappiest jobs compiled by the online jobs site CareerBliss.U R SEE THE LONELY SCENERY


The list comes from an analysis of 25, 000 reviews by the site’s users, collected over the past year. The reviews included 7, 800 different job titles. CareerBliss asked users to rate their jobs on a scale of one to five in each of 10 categories:babyguest779828

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Company reputationDaily tasksJob controlCareerBliss gave each category equal weight. It only rated jobs for which it received at least 25 reviews, combining similar job titles, like communications specialist and public relations representative, into a single job. It wound up evaluating a list of 169 different job titles. Top jobs like CEO weren’t part of the mix, nor were rock star or NBA player. "The jobs on our site are middle-market, ” says CareerBliss CEO Heidi Golledge.” In other words, some exceedingly happy professionals, like movie stars and best-selling authors, weren’t candidates for the list. Other jobs that you might associate with unhappiness, like poultry factory worker, also weren’t considered.Speed Dating

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