Friday, April 1, 2022

Best STEM Jobs

 Best STEM Jobs

If you're considering a career in any of the jobs on our Best STEM Jobs list for 2022, you might be enticed by their low unemployment rates and high demand. STEM – which stands for science, technology, engineering and math – doesn't necessarily involve working in a laboratory or having a fancy degree. The STEM careers on our list are diverse, including jobs like psychologist, software developer, civil engineer and statistician. STEM jobs are often referred to as the jobs of the future, so as this sector continues to grow, take a look at what the STEM industry really looks like. For more information on how we rank, read the Best Jobs Methodology.
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    #1 in Best STEM Jobs

    As concern about cybersecurity grows, so does the demand for information security analysts. It is the duty of these professionals to prepare and carry out security measures that protect a company’s computer networks and systems. READ MORE

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    Nurse Practitioner

    #2 in Best STEM Jobs

    Nurse practitioners perform a lot of the same duties as physicians; they perform physical exams, order lab tests and analyze results, prescribe medicines and authorize treatments. These professionals usually have a specialty, such as adult and geriatric health, pediatric health or mental health. READ MORE

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    Physician Assistant

    #3 in Best STEM Jobs

    Physician assistants diagnose illnesses, develop and carry out treatment plans, assist in surgeries, perform procedures and guide patients. READ MORE

  1. Health care systems are like well-oiled machines, and it’s the job of medical and health services managers to keep all the parts running. These professionals might hire staff members, manage budgets, create goals for a department and increase the efficiency of health services, as well as manage a practice for a group of doctors, manage a medical facility or manage a department. READ MORE

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    Software Developer

    #5 in Best STEM Jobs

    Software developers need to be innovative, creative and, of course, technical in order to succeed in this field. They might write new code or fix bugs in code to make it work better. READ MORE

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    Data Scientist

    #6 in Best STEM Jobs

    Data scientists use technology to glean insights from large amounts of data they collect. READ MORE

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    Statistician

    #7 in Best STEM Jobs

    Statistics is the science of using data to make decisions. This is relevant in almost all fields of work and there are many opportunities for employment. READ MORE

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    IT Manager

    #8 in Best STEM Jobs

    Our increasingly digital workplace demands more IT managers, who coordinate computer-related activities for an organization. Duties include analyzing and recommending computer needs, installing and maintaining computer hardware and software, securing an office’s network and electronic documents and searching for new technologies and upgrade opportunities. READ MORE

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    Operations Research Analyst

    #9 in Best STEM Jobs

    From data mining to mathematical modeling, operations research analysts use advanced techniques to help businesses run in a more efficient and cost-effective manner. READ MORE

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    Nurse Anesthetist

    #10 in Best STEM Jobs

    As a type of advanced practice registered nurse, nurse anesthetists work with patients regarding anesthetic treatment before, during and after surgery, as well as with therapy or other medical procedures that use anesthesia. READ MORE

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    Actuary

    #11 in Best STEM Jobs

    Are you more of a risk calculator than a risk taker? Consider working as an actuary. These professionals are experts in uncertainty, using mathematics, statistics and financial theory to measure, manage and mitigate financial risk. READ MORE

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    Computer Systems Analyst

    #12 in Best STEM Jobs

    Computer systems analysts must have a diverse skill set. The position requires information technology and business knowledge. These analysts custom design computer systems and processes for clients. READ MORE

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    Web Developer

    #13 in Best STEM Jobs

    Web developers use code to create everything you see on your favorite websites, from the special effects to the search functionality. READ MORE

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    Pediatrician

    #14 in Best STEM Jobs

    The doctors who sent you on your way with a lollipop and sticker when you were younger were likely pediatricians, doctors who diagnose and treat medical issues specific to infants, children, teenagers and young adults. Pediatrician responsibilities typically include treating common illnesses, minor injuries and infectious diseases, as well as administering vaccinations. READ MORE

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    Database Administrator

    #15 in Best STEM Jobs

    While the pronunciation of the word “data” always seems to be up for debate, the importance of protecting said data is not. Database administrators set up databases according to a company’s requirements, in addition to maintaining its operations and implementing the appropriate security measures. READ MORE

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    Civil Engineer

    #16 in Best STEM Jobs

    From the street in front of your home to the Golden Gate Bridge, civil engineers are responsible for the design and maintenance of public works and facilities. Civil engineers are involved from start to finish in the process of constructing buildings, bridges and roads. READ MORE

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    Dentist

    #17 in Best STEM Jobs

    From filling cavities to whitening teeth, dentists primarily examine and treat issues involving the mouth, gums and teeth. READ MORE

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    Computer Network Architect

    #18 in Best STEM Jobs

    If you've ever saved something to the cloud, then you've depended on the handiwork of a computer network architect. These professionals design, build and maintain a variety of data communication networks, from expansive cloud infrastructures to smaller intranets. READ MORE


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