CNNMoney and PayScale have ranked the top jobs in America, based on pay, growth and work satisfaction. Here are the top 10.
10. Finance and Administration Director
Median pay: $97,300
10-year job growth: 7 percent
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9. Database Analyst
Median pay: $70,100
10-year job growth: 11 percent
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8. Hospital Administrator
Median pay: $120,000
10-year job growth: 17 percent
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7. Clinical applications specialist
Median pay: $77,000.
10-year job growth: 21 percent
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6. Quality Assurance Coordinator (RN)
Median pay: $69,000.
10-year job growth: 16 percent
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5. Information assurance analyst
Median pay: $98,900
10-year job growth: 18 percent
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4. Product analyst
Median pay: $74,900
10-year job growth: 19 percent
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3. Landman
Median pay: $93,600.
10-year job growth: 7 percent
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2. Risk management director
Median pay: $131,000
10-year job growth: 7 percent
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1. Mobile applications developer
Median pay: $97,100
10-year job growth: 19 percent
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WASHINGTON –A job that is well-paying, fulfilling, and is primed for plenty of growth — does such a thing even exist? A new report by CNNMoney and PayScale suggests such jobs are really out there.
CNNMoney teamed up with PayScale, a company that provides compensation information, to rank the top jobs in America, based on pay, growth and work satisfaction.
Here’s what made their top 10. The full list of 100 jobs is available at money.cnn.com .