What you do for a living can have a huge impact on your health. Not only do many jobs present physical dangers, but they can also be stressful, which can in turn affect your wellbeing. Stress can play a part in a variety of conditions. So, in an ode to peace, calm and tranquility for the everyday woman, we’ve rounded up a list of the least stressful jobs of 2017 according to CareerCast:
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Medical laboratory technicians assist physicians in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases by performing tests on tissue, blood and other body fluids. Medical lab technicians most commonly work in hospitals or doctors’ offices.
A Medical Laboratory Technician earns an average salary of S$25,755 per year.
Pharmacy technicians supply medicines to patients, whether on prescription or over the counter, assemble medicines for prescriptions, provide information to patients and other healthcare professionals.
A Pharmacy Technician earns an average salary of S$26,705 per year.
Operations research analysts are high-level problem-solvers who use advanced techniques, such as big data mining, optimization, statistical analysis and mathematical modeling, to come up with solutions that help businesses and organizations operate more efficiently and cost-effectively.
A Operations Research Analyst earns an average salary of S$47,961 per year.
A jeweler is an artisan who uses a combination of jewelry-making skills to make and repair jewelry. The jewelry making arts can be subdivided into a very great many categories of specialized skills.
The average salary for an Jewelry Designer is S$35,690 per year.
Medical laboratory technicians assist physicians in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases by performing tests on tissue, blood and other body fluids. Medical lab technicians most commonly work in hospitals or doctors’ offices.
A Medical Laboratory Technician earns an average salary of S$25,755 per year.
In higher education, tenure is a professor’s permanent job contract, granted after a probationary period of six years. A faculty member in such a probationary position is said to be in a “tenure-track appointment.”
A Professor (Postsecondary/Higher Education) earns an average salary of S$180,332 per year.
An audiologist is a health-care professional specializing in identifying, diagnosing, treating and monitoring disorders of the auditory and vestibular system portions of the ear. Audiologists are trained to diagnose, manage and treat hearing, tinnitus, or balance problems.
An Audiologist earns an average salary of S$51,000 per year.
A hair stylist cuts or styles hair in order to change or maintain a person’s image. This is achieved using a combination of hair coloring, haircutting, and hair texturing techniques. Most hairdressers are professionally licensed as either a hairdresser, a barber or a cosmetologist
An Hair Stylist earns an average salary of S$19,800 per year.
A compliance officer makes sure that a company is conducting its business in full compliance with all national and international laws and regulations that pertain to its particular industry, as well as professional standards, accepted business practices, and internal standards.
A Compliance Officer earns an average salary of S$52,648 per year.
A diagnostic medical sonographer is someone who uses special imaging equipment that directs sound waves into a patient’s body (in a procedure commonly known as an ultrasound, sonogram, or echocardiogram) to assess and diagnose various medical conditions.
A Medical Sonographer earns an average salary of S$36,103 per year.
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