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The 10 best jobs of 2015

Apr 14, 2015, 19:35 IST
University of the Fraser Valley/flickrMathematician ranks third.

Perhaps if you had known that some of the best jobs of 2015 would require mathematical skills, you would've paid more attention in your high school algebra class.
Professions like actuary, mathematician, and statistician are three of the top jobs in America right now, according to CareerCast.com, a career guidance website that just released its 27th annual Jobs Rated report.CareerCast evaluated income, outlook, environmental factors, stress, and physical demands for 200 professions across a wide variety of industries, salary ranges, and skill levels.Using this data - gathered from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, the Census Bureau, trade association studies, and other sources - CareerCast was able to determine the best and worst jobs of 2015.This year's report named actuary the best job. These are the professionals who analyze the financial costs of risk and uncertainty using mathematics, statistics, and financial theory.According to the latest data available, the annual mid-level (50th percentile of workers in the field) pay for actuaries is $94,209. "Jobs in mathematics rank among the nation's best jobs because they are financially lucrative, offer abundant opportunities for advancement, and provide the opportunity to do great work in a supportive environment," says Tony Lee, publisher of CareerCast.com, in a press statement.Here are the 10 best jobs of 2015:
2015 RankJob TitleMid-level Income
1Actuary$94,209
2Audiologist$71,133
3Mathematician$102,182
4Statistician$79,191
5Biomedical Engineer$89,165
6Data Scientist$124,149
7Dental Hygienist$71,102
8Software Engineer$93,113
9Occupational Therapist$77,114
10Computer Systems Analyst$81,150
Click here to see the full rankings of all 200 jobs and the report's methodology.

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