The Best Jobs in America


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artikel yang panjang taruh disini…… 1. Software Architect

Median pay: $124,000
Top pay: $169,000
10-year job growth: 23%

In the same way an architect designs a house, software architects lay out a design plan for new programs. That usually means leading a team of developers and engineers, and making sure all the pieces come together to make fully-functioning software.


What's great: New problems come up all the time and new technologies arise, making each day different, and keeping professionals in demand. "I'm pinged at least once or twice a week for new opportunities," said software architect Christopher Felpel. "There's just a lot of work out there, and that doesn't surprise me." - Jillian Eugenios

Quality of life ratings: 
Personal satisfaction: A | Benefit to society: B | Telecommuting: A | Low stress: A


2. Video Game Designer

Median pay: $79,900
Top pay: $115,000
10-year job growth: 19%

It's not all fun and games for video game designers. Much like movie directors, they're responsible for the entire creative vision of a project, and lead a team of programmers, designers and artists, to realize the vision.


What's great: The industry is relatively new, so it's still a very innovative field. "The opportunity to define a new medium of expression comes along once or twice a century and you get to be a part of that," said video game designer Warren Spector. --J.E.

Quality of life ratings: 
Personal satisfaction: A | Benefit to society: B | Low stress: A

3. Landmand

Median pay: $103,000
Top pay: $160,000
10-year job growth: 13%

As the nation's energy boom unfolds, landmen are needed to negotiate oil and gas leases between the companies and the folks that own the resources. They travel the countryside in search of people willing to sell their mineral rights, and match them with oil firms.

What's great: One of the best things about the job is seeing the project through to the end, which often includes a regular person getting a substantial payout. "There have been times when I've walked that first check to the door myself," said landman John Harris. "Everyone loves to get money." --Steve Hargreaves

Quality of life ratings: 
Personal satisfaction: A | Benefit to society: A | Low stress: A

Sources: http://money.cnn.com/gallery/pf/2015/01/27/best-jobs-2015/