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Friday 12 January 2018 3:38 pm

These are 2018’s most (and least) stressful jobs

By: Emma Haslett

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You could have been forgiven for thinking, in the year 2018, the world's most difficult occupations would include such futuristic roles as "robot wrangler" and "drone cleaner".

But new research has shown the most stressful jobs are surprisingly traditional – with senior military personnel coming top.

The list, by US recruitment site CareerCast, also ranked firefighter, airline pilot and police officer among the most stressful roles.

Meanwhile, senior corporate executive came ninth, although with a salary of over $181,000 salary (£133,700), it was also by far the best-paid role on the list.

2018's most stressful occupations

 

Profession Annual Median Salary Growth Outlook Stress Score
1 Enlisted Military Personnel $26,054 N/A 72.47
2 Firefighter $48,030 7% 72.43
3 Airline Pilot $105,270 4% 61.07
4 Police Officer $61,600 7% 51.97
5 Event Coordinator $47,350 10% 51.15
6 Reporter $37,820 -11% 49.90
7 Broadcaster $56,680 -1% 49.83
8 Public Relations Executive $107,320 10% 49.44
9 Senior Corporate Executive $181,210 8% 48.71
10 Taxi Driver $24,300 5% 48.11

At the other end of the scale, diagnostic medical sonographer was ranked the world's least stressful job, followed by hair stylist and audiologist.

However, Kyle Kensing, of CereerCast, pointed out that even sonographers encounter a certain amount of stress during their day-to-day lives.

"[The job] isn't merely conducting pregnancy ultrasounds. Their days may include the task of cancer screenings, which can add stress to the job." And that's without factoring in the NHS crisis…

The most stressful roles had several factors in common: while for some it was risk of death or injury and physical demands, for others it was strict deadlines and being forced to appear in the public eye.

2018's least stressful occupations

  Profession Annual salary Growth outlook Stress score
1 Diagnostic Medical Sonographer $64,280 17% 5.11
2 Hair Stylist $24,300 10% 6.61
3 Audiologist $75,980 20% 7.22
4 University Professor $75,430 15% 8.16
5 Medical Records Technician $38,040 13% 8.54
6 Compliance Officer $66,540 5% 8.78
7 Jeweller $38,200 -3% 9.05
8 Pharmacy Technician $30,920 12% 9.14
9 Operations Research Analyst $79,200 27% 9.17
10 Medical Laboratory Technician $50,930 12% 10.00

 

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