Careers Update
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10 Happiest Jobs In Australia!
10. Concierge - 4.5/5
Concierges earn average annual salary of $65,000.
Concierges work at a hotel, aiding guests with making dinner reservations, recommending shopping and entertainment options, calling taxis, and making travel arrangements.
9. Tour guides - 4.6/5
Tour guides in Australia get up close and personal with some spectacular landscapes.
They earn an annual salary of $65,000.
8. Systems analyst - 4.6/5
With an average annual salary of $105,000, systems analysts are among the happiest workers in IT.
Their job involves maintaining and upgrading computer systems for users, as well as providing training in their use.
7. Producer - 4.6/5
Screen producers manage the daily operations of film, TV, music and media productions, from recruitment to location scouting to budgeting.
Seek notes it's a high-pressure job but offers a high level of satisfaction in completing projects.
Producers earn an average of $85,000 a year.
6. Nutritionist - 4.6/5
Nutritionists earn an average of $85,000 a year advising people about healthy diets and eating.
"This high rating reportedly comes from being able to help people overcome health challenges and increase well-being through their nutritional guidance," Seek said.
5. Java developer - 4.6/5
The highest-paid professionals on the list, Java developers earn $130,000 a year.
They design, test, and implement software using the Java programming language
4. Counsellor - 4.6/5
Counsellors help people through trying periods, whether it's related to relationship difficulties, trauma, mental health, depression, anxiety, or more.
In Australia they earn an average of $93,000 a year.
3. Content creator - 4.6/5
Content creation covers a wide variety of fields and can involve full-time employment, freelancing, or gig work.
The daily creativity is what brings workers in this field their satisfaction, Seek said.
Content creators earn an average of $73,000 a year.
2. Care workers - 4.6/5
Care workers are highly sought after in Australia. They help people in need, sometimes helping people to stay in their own homes rather than moving into a care residence.
They earn on average $65,000 a years.
1. Firefighters - 4.7/5
Despite the lowest average pay packet on this list ($55,000) firefighters find the most satisfaction in their jobs of any worker in Australia.
"Despite the role's challenges, firefighters find fulfilment in helping others, making the tough job worthwhile," Seek said.
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