Data scientist
took the top spot for 2016, climbing from No. 9 on last year's
list, and knocking last year's winner, physician assistant, down to
seventh place. Jobs in the growing fields of technology and health care
dominated the list, although there some finance and marketing jobs
appeared in the mix.
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It's
hard to find data scientists that don't like their jobs among the
anonymous reviews submitted to Glassdoor. Sentiments such as this are
common: "I get to work every day on interesting problems together with
incredibly smart and committed coworkers." The specific employer
can make a big difference. Data scientists at Airbnb, crowned the best place to work
by Glassdoor about a month ago, are particularly happy. "There are a
lot of things that make my job great: a majority of the employees at
Airbnb are committed to the company's mission, the benefits and perks
are the best you'll find ... there's a lot of flexibility in when and
how you work."
More from Bloomberg.com: Why an Ex-Google Coder Makes Twice as Much FreelancingOther jobs that cracked the top 25 include tax manager, mobile developer, marketing manager, and electrical engineer. Here's a look at how the top 25 stacked up, according to Glassdoor's 5-point scale.
Earning
potential is a big factor when considering jobs. Here's a look at
what the top 25 jobs take home annually. Software development manager
took the top spot, with a salary of $135,000. The lowest salary was
$69,500, for technical account manager.
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As
for what career paths to avoid, job seekers should pay attention to
some of the lower-ranking jobs, such as insurance agent or reporter. The
overall job score for the four "worst jobs for 2016" ranged from 1.6 to
2.1, and here are their median base salaries.
More on Glassdoor's methodology can be found at the bottom of its online report.
Culled from Bloomberg.com
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