Most fun well paying jobs: List Of Over 60+ Fun Jobs That Pay Well & Tips On How to Get Them

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10 Fun Jobs That Pay Well for 2023

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Just because work isn’t a word synonymous with play, this doesn’t mean fun jobs don’t exist. It is often the assumption that high-paying jobs and fun careers are mutually exclusive. However, there are many options out there where you can have both. Whether your dreams take you to computer sciences or a cruise ship, it’s time to pursue your passions, and even get paid for them.

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Fun Jobs That Pay Well

When trying to find a job, you shouldn’t limit yourself to what you see on social media or others’ expectations. No matter what line of work you go into, or what job training you have, remember: There is a job out there for everything, which means there is a job out there for everyone. Here are 10 fun jobs that pay an above-average salary.

  1. Marine Biologist
  2. Interior Designer
  3. Video Game Designer
  4. Netflix Tagger
  5. Winemaker
  6. Event Planner
  7. Cruise Director
  8. Graphic Designer
  9. Ethical Hacker
  10. Fashion Designer

1. Marine Biologist

  • Median Annual Salary: $64,650

The dream job of many a 7-year-old can be your reality. Have you ever dreamed of swimming with fish, sharks or dolphins? Being a marine biologist means you can study them up close and personal, and get paid to do it.

2. Interior Designer

  • Median Annual Salary: $60,340

Being an interior designer is great for anyone that has a knack for bringing out the best in a space. If you love working with colors, textures, materials and furniture, interior design might be a fun career worth pursuing.

3. Video Game Designer

  • Median Annual Salary: $78,300

Forget playing video games when you can create them — and get paid really well to do it! If you wanted to stay in the toys and games field but aren’t so technically minded, being a toy designer could be another option — or you could carve out a career as a master Lego builder.

4. Netflix Tagger

  • Median Annual Salary: $52,800

You could get paid a good amount of money to watch Netflix and help categorize their content, all from the comfort of your own home and on your own time.

5. Winemaker

  • Median Annual Salary: $61,485

Winemaking combines the best of creativity and sensory delight for a career that, like any great wine, gets better with age. If the making of the wine isn’t as fun for you as the tasting of the wine, you could always look into becoming a master sommelier. 

6. Event Planner

  • Median Annual Salary: $49,470

If you naturally take the reins to plan family get-togethers and office parties — and enjoy doing it — put those skills to work as a professional event planner.

7. Cruise Director

  • Median Annual Salary: $56,787

If event planning sounds like your dream job but you also crave the sea, become a cruise director. You’ll get to coordinate and manage activities while enjoying a life on the ocean aboard a cruise ship.

8. Graphic Designer

  • Median Annual Salary: $50,710

If you love to create graphics and work with different fonts, being a graphic designer is a great option.

9. Ethical Hacker

  • Median Annual Salary: $102,600

Hacking can get you in a lot of trouble, unless you get hired to do it. Companies are always looking for security analysts to find weak spots, and they pay very good money for it.

10. Fashion Designer

  • Median Annual Salary: $77,450

Why shop for clothes when you can design your own instead? Becoming a fashion designer, whether independently or as part of a larger business, is within reach!

Final Take

Work feels less like work when you have a job you love. Take some time to truly consider your personality and the things you love to do. Chances are that there is a job out there that is perfect for you and your income needs.

FAQ

  • What is the most enjoyable career?
    • The happiest job or most enjoyable career for you is completely subjective. It depends on what you love to do and what skill sets you have. Some of the more popular jobs considered to be enjoyable include:
    • – Park Ranger
    • – Video Game Player
    • – Brewmaster
    • – Netflix Tagger
    • – Marine Biologist
    • – Cruise Director
    • – Event Planner
    • – Graphic Designer
  • What is the easiest job that pays a lot?
    • There are high-paying jobs that don’t require a master’s degree or extensive training including:
    • – Animal care or dog walking
    • – Flight attendant
    • – Housesitter
    • – Babysitter

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41 Fun Jobs That Pay Well

41. Fire chief 👨‍🚒

Salary: $77,050

Firefighters put their lives at risk to save people and property, and a fire chief has a tremendous responsibility, supervising fire crews and firefighting operations. The work is gratifying — and can be fun. Wouldn’t you love to ride a fire truck?

In some states, like New Jersey, a fire chief can make way more than average: upwards of $175,000 a year.

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A fire chief supervises fire crews and firefighting operations.

40. Engineer

Salary: $73,000+

Engineers come in many varieties, but the one thing they all have in common is that they work to solve problems in their respective industries.

Salaries vary, too. The median annual pay for an agricultural engineer is $73,640, a civil engineer makes $83,540, and a typical aerospace engineer (who helps test rockets and satellites) earns $109,650.

39. Romance novelist

Salary: $61,240

Writing over-the-top romance novels can seem like a fun and lucrative way to earn a living — especially considering that Fifty Shades of Grey author E.L. James is worth $80 million.

But incomes for writers can vary drastically. Many emerging romance novelists have opted self-publish e-books rather than finding a traditional publisher. On Amazon, e-book authors earn anywhere from $10,000 up to more than $1 million a year.

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38. Cruise ship entertainer

Pay (dancers): $13.74 an hour (median)

Working on a cruise ship sounds like a never-ending vacation. Entertainers get to go ashore when the ship is in port, so they enjoy a unique travel experience — along with free room and board.

Dancers, magicians, comedians, musicians and other cruise performers attend rehearsals during the day, and perform for a few hours at night. Contracts usually last for three to six months and pay up to $2,000 or more per week.

37. Food scientist

Salary: $62,920

In a series of films co-produced by Disney Consumer Products called “A Day in the Life of a Food Scientist,” these taste creators are shown having fun brainstorming about new food products and conducting flavor tests.

But it can also be serious work. The majority of jobs in this field involve experimenting with crops and testing chemical additives in food.

36. Art therapist 🎨

Salary: Up to $80,000

Mix art and psychology together, and you get art therapy. After earning a master’s degree, an art therapist can work in schools, psychiatric hospitals and veterans associations helping people express their emotions through art.

Unfortunately, there are not many job opportunities in this field, especially since many states don’t recognize art therapy as a licensed practice.

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Art therapy helps people express their emotions through art.

35. Music therapist

Salary: Up to $135,000

Similar to an art therapist, a music therapist usually works in schools, retirement centers and mental health facilities to help kids and adults express themselves through music.

Salaries start at $20,000 a year and climb to $135,000 for music therapists with private practices.

34. Lighting designer

Salary: $50,918

Have you ever admired the fancy light show at a concert and wondered how you could get that job?

Lighting designers usually need stage-lighting experience at schools and or in community theater before they can move up to careers in cities with higher-paying job opportunities. Pay for senior lighting designers averages $65,000, says Glassdoor.

33. Audio engineer

Salary: $65,240

Mic check, test 1, 2! These are the experts who work to get things sounding right in sports arenas, theaters, recording studios and movie and video productions.

The skills needed for these jobs can be self-taught or picked up through on-the-job training. As with most jobs related to the entertainment industry, opportunities are far more common in major cities.

32. Magician

Pay: Up to $350 an hour

Few magicians achieve celebrity status and conjure up a huge salary, but it’s still possible to make a decent living performing street magic and booking private parties.

The pay for a magician doing private events ranges from $175 to $350 per hour, according to CostHelper.

31. Lego master builder

Salary: $37,500

Who wouldn’t want to get paid to play with Legos all day? Master Lego builders create larger-than life statues and art installations.

Professional lego builders make $37,500 a year working at one of the Legoland parks, or they can earn thousands of dollars doing privately commissioned Lego art projects.

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Some people make a good living building stuff out of Legos.

30. Zookeeper

Salary: Up to $42,178

Becoming a zookeeper may be the closest you’ll ever get to exotic animals like lions, tigers and elephants.

Zoo animals require care 24 hours a day, seven days a week, which means zookeepers work nights, weekends and holidays. Pay ranges from about $19,000 a year to more than $42,000, according to PayScale.com.

29. Personal trainer

Salary: $38,160

If you love fitness and love the idea of pushing people around (for their own good!), becoming a personal trainer can be a great career.

Obviously, personal trainers to the stars earn a lot more than the median. The top 10% of trainers earn $73,000 a year on up, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

28. Stunt performer

Pay: $933 per day (minimum)

Behind every action movie star is a fearless stunt double.

Rather than getting paid by the hour, stunt performers receive a flat fee for the days when they are needed on set. A stuntman or stuntwoman earns at least $933 per day, while a stunt coordinator is paid $1,100 per day, according to the Screen Actors Guild.

27. Brewmaster 🍻

Salary: Up to $50,000

Brewmasters make beer for a living, but don’t think they get sloshed every day. Their job responsibilities include cleaning the equipment, testing new recipes and traveling to events on weekends.

The average pay starts at $40,000 and can climb to $50,000, according to JobShadow.

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Brewmasters make a living making beer.

26. Fashion designer

Salary: $65,170

Designing clothes, meeting high-pressure deadlines and fixing a hem on a model about to walk the runway are just a few things that fashion designers do routinely.

The field is highly competitive, and most opportunities are in big cities. Or on “Project Runway.”

25. Homicide detective

Salary: Up to $131,200

If you’re a crime junkie and hate the idea of anyone literally getting away with murder, you might dream of cracking cases as a homicide detective.

The pay for a criminal investigator varies dramatically, depending on the location. The median salary can range from $42,000 a year in the lowest-paying places all the way up to more than $130,000 at the top.

24. Winemaker

Salary: $85,601

Making great-tasting wine can be complicated and requires a lot of knowledge in food science and chemistry. Some winemakers work for a large winery, while others decide to buy a vineyard and venture out on their own.

While the average salary for a winemaker is around $86,000 a year, those at the high end earn in the neighborhood of $132,000, according to Glassdoor. Salut!

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23. Concert promoter

Salary: $100,000

A concert promoter works with band managers to book concert venues and advertise upcoming shows.

Major perks of the job include scoring free concert tickets — and being able to boast, “I’m with the band!”

22.

Airline pilot

Salary: $105,720

Being a pilot looks so cool and glamorous in the movies, doesn’t it?

Learning how to fly a commercial airplane takes a lot of time and expensive training, and the jobs are high-pressure and can mean a lot of nights away from home. But the high salaries can make it all worth it!

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Flying a commercial airplane is a stressful job that requires years of training.

21. Dog walker

Pay: Up to $45 per dog per day

If you really love dogs, walking them could be a dream job, though probably a part-time one.

Dog walkers typically charge anywhere from $15 to walk one dog for 20 minutes on up to $45 for two walks per day, according to Angie’s List. If the owner has additional dogs, those cost up to $10 each per walk.

20. Landscape architect

Salary: $63,480

Landscape architects use trees, lawns, flowers and other vegetation to create stunning natural surroundings.

These outdoorsy types design outdoor spaces for parks, businesses and private homes.

19. Event planner

Salary: $47,350

Event planners are the highly organized types who put together corporate meetings, conventions and more — and make sure that everything runs smoothly.

The jobs can involve travel, and occasional long nights. But the reward is that feeling of satisfaction when, despite all the people involved and the many moving parts, the event goes off glitch-free.

18. Park ranger

Salary: $55,000

Park rangers serve and protect what are often called “the pride of America”: the national parks.

Part-time rangers typically make around $15 per hour, and full-time ranger pay averages between $53,300 and $56,666, according to Glassdoor. A supervisor can earn up to $80,000 a year.

17. Astronaut 👩‍🚀

Salary: Up to $144,566

How’s this for an out-of-this-world career path? The money can seem astronomical, too!

According to NASA, the starting salary for an astronaut is $66,026. The pay can go up to $144,566 a year with time and experience.

16. Graphic designer

Salary: $47,640

Graphic designers use their artistic talents, computer technology and more traditional media (like painting and drawing) to create illustrations for advertising, book covers, websites and more.

Most graphic designers work for corporations, though 1 out of every 5 is self-employed, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

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Graphic designers use a variety of media to create illustrations for advertising, book covers, websites and more.

15. Video game designer

Salary: $68,000

If you love playing video games, you’ve probably imagined how incredibly awesome it would be to design them for a living.

It takes more than passion to land one of these jobs. Often you need a degree in game design, game development or computer science.

More: How to make money playing video games

14.

Toy creator

Salary: $79,953

Want to be one of Santa’s elves? Inventing new toys is a job where you can make kids happy and keep feeling like a kid yourself.

While the average pay is close to $80,000, senior toy designers earn nearly $100,000, says the Economic Research Institute.

13. Cruise director

Salary: Up to $120,401

Volleyball tournaments, trivia contests, cooking classes, bingo, storytime for the kids, happy hours for the adults — cruise-ship schedules are jammed with activities! A strong leader is needed to organize and oversee all of the events.

A cruise director makes anywhere from around $38,000 a year on up to more than $120,000, according to Payscale.com.

12. Professional athlete

Salary: $47,710

Remember, that salary figure is only the median. Celebrity athletes are among the richest people in the world, thanks to multimillion-dollar contracts and hefty endorsement deals with big-name brands like Nike and Adidas.

At the other end of the scale are Olympic athletes, who earn less than $15,000 a year, according to Forbes.

11. Ethical computer hacker

Salary: $92,600

Hackers have a reputation for being the bad guys, but computer programmers can actually use their powers for good — as ethical hackers.

Companies hire these information security analysts to reveal weak points in website security, to keep out the other kind of hacker.

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Information security analysts help protect companies from hackers.

10. Wardrobe stylist

Salary: Up to $109,665

Choosing the perfect outfit for someone could be a dream job for fashion lovers. Retail stores hire stylists to dress mannequins and create window displays, while self-employed personal stylists hustle to find new clients in big cities.

It takes experience to make six figures working as a celebrity stylist, but everyone’s gotta start somewhere. Pay ranges from around $23,000 to nearly $110,000 a year, reports PayScale.com.

9. Personal shopper

Salary: Up to $100,000

In the high-pressure corporate world, or in celebrity circles, people can be so busy they have no time to do their own shopping. So, they hire a personal shopper, or a “corporate concierge,” to do it for them.

This is a great job if you love to shop — and love the idea of spending someone else’s money. Personal shoppers typically make between $30,000 and $60,000 a year, though the best ones earn six figures, says JobMonkey.

8. Marine biologist

Salary: $60,520

Do you love snorkeling? Do you go to the beach not to sit in the sun but in hopes you’ll spot a dolphin? Studying and caring for marine mammals and other aquatic creatures on a daily basis makes this job the perfect catch for many.

To become a marine biologist, you’ll need at least a bachelor’s degree. A master’s may be needed to move up to investigative or scientific work.

7. Mystery shopper 🛍️

Salary: Up to $75,000

Like personal shoppers, mystery shoppers go on buying trips with other people’s money — though in this case, the goal is to rate the store’s customer service, cleanliness and more.

Often, these gigs are only part time. But JobMonkey says salaried professional mystery shoppers can earn anywhere from $40,000 to $70,000 per year.

6. Interior designer

Salary: $49,810

If you’re a fan of those home makeover shows on HGTV, you’ve probably spent some time draydreaming about what life would be like as an interior designer.

The job isn’t just about choosing fabulous window treatments and furnishings. It also involves understanding building codes and inspection regulations.

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An interior designer chooses wall colors and furnishings — and must understand building codes.

5. Chocolatier

Salary: $29,040

Working with chocolate for a living? Where can I sign up? A chocolatier is a professional chef who specializes in making amazing chocolates.

While the median salary for a confectioner may not seem all that sweet, chocolatiers working for Godiva reportedly earn up to $100,000 a year.

4. Supercar driving instructor

Salary: Up to $120,000

If you love an adrenaline rush, you can’t get much better than a career as a driving instructor for “supercars” like Ferraris. Owners pay experts to teach them how to drive their luxury, high-performance cars in the best (and baddest) way possible.

Pay information is difficult to track, though a former NASCAR driver turned Ferrari instructor once indicated he earned up to $120,000 per year.

3. Food critic

Salary: $76,612

This job gets five stars if you love to eat (who doesn’t?), love to write and love to share your opinions.

The Economic Research Institute says that while the average salary is around $77,000 a year, senior food critics with at least eight years experience average about $95,000.

2. Professional video gamer

Pay: At least $100,000 a year

Yes, it is possible to play video games for a living! Professional gamers play in front of audiences on video platforms including YouTube and Twitch.tv, and they participate in eSport competitions.

According to Business Insider, over 100 gamers earned $100,000 or more in prize money in 2014.

1. Voice actor

Pay: Up to $500 an hour

Voiceover artists bring cartoon characters to life, narrate audio books and record voice tracks for commercials. Many voice actors do the work from the comfort of their own home studios.

As with all acting careers, you must audition for gigs, and higher pay comes with experience. Voice actors can earn anywhere from $300 to $500 per hour.

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Many voice actors do the work from the comfort of their own home studios.

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The most prestigious and demanded professions for men

By tradition, men have always been engaged in hard work, realized themselves in the military industry and other areas that are inaccessible to women.

But over time, the situation has changed somewhat. Now, in order to earn a lot, it is not at all necessary to put effort into it. Qualified specialists – auditors, legal consultants, financial analysts – can get a good salary. And in order to be a valuable employee with a good salary, it is important to know important and reliable information, and skillfully work with it. We present to your attention a list of the highest paid and valuable professions for men. So everyone can choose a specialist to their taste.

IT Specialist

A common name hides many professions: as a web designer, as a system administrator, as a programmer, as well as a specialist in targeted advertising. All these specialties are in demand, well paid, and universal computerization is a guarantee of constant demand for the services of IT specialists. You can work in this field with or without higher education. Constant self-development, as well as advanced training is a prerequisite.

Bank employee

A bank employee is a very prestigious position for a man. The demand for credit specialists, tellers, stock analysts is quite high. A huge difference in the financial industry is the possibility of rapid career growth: a lot depends on the goal and motivation that a person sets for himself. In addition, constant work in the banking environment allows you to rotate in it like a fish in water, invest and multiply start-up capital.

For successful implementation, you need to have a specialized financial or economic education, an analytical mindset, and be able to analyze the market.

Lawyer, legal adviser

100% male profession; requires special clarity and balance, as well as composure from the applicant. Everyone needs narrow specialists, especially experts in maritime or international law. Their services are of interest to large corporations and transnational organizations. By tradition, the profession of a lawyer is the most prestigious. It requires an incredible knowledge of the laws, oratorical skills, the ability to debate, to defend a point of view.

Marketing specialist, advertising specialist

Popular specialty: marketers are in demand in trade and industry. They are engaged in drawing up a plan for an advertising campaign, take into account the state of the market, customer needs, and think over the pricing policy. All this is the responsibility of an advertising specialist. In addition to basic education in the field of economics, knowledge of the psychology of consumption, as well as Internet skills, will be very useful for a marketer.

Auditor, accountant, crisis manager

Specialists for work in the field of financial discipline and interaction with inspection bodies will definitely find clients. You can work both permanently (in the state), and on outsourcing or under a contract. Freelancing and part-time employment are also welcome, especially if the employee is only needed for a short period of time (for example, in order to compile a quarterly or annual report). You definitely need to know the basics of financial legislation and understand the requirements of the Federal Tax Service.

Architect

A profession ideal for creative individuals and people with a technical mindset – an architect. In addition to drafting projects for civil and industrial buildings, the architect organizes urban space, engages in landscape design, preserves and restores historical monuments. It is also possible to work with private and public orders.

Manager

Coordinator, organizer of production processes, head of a separate area of ​​the company, the entire system of production and sales of products – all this is done by the manager. To be a successful organizer, specialized education is not enough. In addition, you need:

  • Strategic thinking.
  • Leadership qualities.
  • Ability to stay ahead of competitors.

A professional manager-manager is a highly paid position in a company.

Entrepreneur, organizer of his own business

Despite some difficulties, the business owner has unlimited prospects for the development of his business, as well as income that exceeds the salaries of employees by 2 or more times. To successfully implement business projects, you need to be well versed in market conditions and believe in yourself with all your might.

Financial consultant, investment specialist

The services of investment specialists are used by both rich people and ordinary people who have received large amounts of money as an inheritance or for the sale of assets. Many see investing as an opportunity to earn a stable passive income. This will allow you to forget about hired work for a long time. For others, this opportunity will allow you to save money for a rainy day and think about retirement in advance. Reputation and the ability to maintain contacts with an audience of various types is important for a financial consultant.

Physician

Qualified medical services are expensive and always in demand. To become a narrow specialist, it is important to spend at least 7 years on training. At the same time, continuing education courses are required. And the prospects that open up for a surgeon or an endocrinologist are impressive. After all, you can always find a job in a private clinic, work in a foreign company or engage in scientific research.

Top 10 most in-demand jobs for men

High-paying professions require long-term education (sometimes continuous). Also an important role is played by the intellectual level, the presence of special inclinations, abilities.

If the circumstances are unfavorable, there is no time and money for training, but you need to support your family here and now, you can always pay attention to professions that are in demand and quickly master them.

Cook

There is an opinion that a male cook cooks better than a woman. Because of this, apparently, the position of chef goes most often to men. On the other hand, it is an 8-hour shift in the kitchen that is only possible for a hardy and physically strong person. Due to the rapid development of public catering, the demand for specialists is constantly high. Moreover, professionals will never be left without work due to their qualities.

Driver

Drivers are always needed. An important advantage of such a profession is a driver, who, in comparison with competitors, can work on special equipment and repair cars. It is also possible to work within the city, long-distance trips, shift trips.

Auto mechanic, tire fitter

Well-paid, but rather difficult specialty. Employment, authorized service, work in a simple workshop, organization of your own business are possible. A significant disadvantage is too pronounced seasonal demand for the services of automotive mechanics.

Miner, oil industry worker

These professions are suitable for men who are not afraid of physical labor, ready for long shifts, business trips. In Russia, the work of such specialists is very well paid and respected. Many are still attracted by this opportunity, because it is also a job in a prosperous company.

Builder, finisher

Popular professions that do not require higher education and long training. In order to become a good roofer, tiler, painter, one cannot do without good practice, constant work on objects, and the ability to understand finishing materials. In Moscow, specialties of this kind are in demand and highly paid.

Sales representative

The profession involves the distribution of products, the conclusion of an agreement with a trading company, the collection of an order, its delivery. The company pays the representative the cost of fuel, covers the depreciation of transport. Such work is ideal for a person who is ready to constantly travel, communicate with clients.

Welder

Highly paid and highly valued job. You can’t do without education at all – you need to finish at least courses, study at a technical school. The welder has the opportunity to get a job at a factory, in a car service, a shipyard, an industrial enterprise. A specialist with experience can receive 2 times more than a beginner, while there will be no end to the client. You can also enter into contracts with customers.

Electrician

Electrician performs installation of wiring in office and residential premises, serves electrical networks, industrial enterprises. It is also indispensable in the housing and communal sector. Without special education, he will cope with simple tasks (eliminating a broken wire, replacing sockets). To work in difficult conditions, you need special training and permits.

Forester, environmental worker

Such a specialty is an ideal solution for an introvert who quickly gets tired of communicating with people. Most of the time the forester spends in nature. His duties include supervision over compliance with the rules of being in a protected area, prevention of fires, logging. The work is not the most promising financially, but in demand, noble.

Forwarding agent-storekeeper

His duties include accounting, storage, distribution of finished products. In a small enterprise, a warehouse worker has many functions:

  • Working with the receipt of goods and entering it into a special program.
  • Distribution of products in the warehouse, placing them on racks.
  • Issue of goods according to invoices.

It is important to learn useful computer programs in order to work successfully and keep track of products. You also need to professionally use equipment (stacker, loader).

Interesting men’s creative professions

Many people are ready to put up with financial difficulties, study for years, improve their knowledge, and implement bold author’s ideas. Of course, achieving recognition is not so easy and it will take years, but the result is worth it. For such men, creative professions that imply free self-expression are ideal.

Literary work

A person with a pronounced gift for words not only writes fiction, but also creates scripts for documentaries, feature films, writes articles in the media, processes documentary materials.

Journalism brings a good income – the ability to create reports, essays, series of articles on various topics. As far as freedom is concerned, it will have to be forgotten. The publicist is obliged to follow the editorial policy

Author’s works are placed on Internet sites and distribute content for free for a small fee.

Design, painting, decoration of space

Specialists with specialized education will find application in various fields of activity:

  • Graphic design/design of websites.
  • Engineering/industrial design.
  • Interior/outdoor decoration.
  • Manufacture of artistic products (decorations, sculptures, fabrics).

In addition, many try their hand at research and scientific work. But the biggest profit comes from maintaining a contemporary art gallery and consulting collectors.

Musical creativity

Many talented musicians try to go on stage and try to interest the audience with their work. Due to the network, the promotion and promotion of young performers has become even easier. You can post your entries on sites that have free access, as well as those that are fighting for the lines of high ratings. In addition, the profession of a teacher of pop and classical vocals, concertmasters, and conductors is always relevant.

“Cool” professions for men

Many men cannot imagine their lives without extreme loads, adrenaline rush, overcoming obstacles. They are suitable for dangerous, but interesting professions related to military service, work at sea, and sports.

Serviceman

A military career is suitable for physically developed, self-confident men with strong patriotic convictions. The concepts of “Service”, “Motherland”, “Responsibility” for them are not just words. They are ready to experience all sorts of difficulties, give all their time and energy to the service, infringe, limit themselves.

The modern army needs different specialists – signalmen, topographers, programmers, engineers, builders. The monetary allowance that is accrued to military personnel depends on education, length of service, and position.

An important advantage of the service is guarantees from the state: early retirement, stable payments, various benefits.

Sports coach

Experienced athletes often make the choice in favor of a coaching career. Their services are in demand in private schools, sports centers. Not only group, but also individual trainings, work in summer camps are possible. The best coaches prepare national teams, club teams, organize sports centers.

Sailor

The profession is complex, dangerous and highly paid. The work is carried out on a rotational basis – you need to stay on the ship for several months, without the benefits of civilization.

Knowledge of a foreign language and knowledge of a technical specialty helps to conclude a contract with a foreign company.

Maritime career involves long business trips. This specialty is an ideal solution for avid travelers, lovers of extreme sports.

Conclusion

Choosing a profession is not an easy task. Especially when it comes to yesterday’s schoolchildren without experience. Experts advise listening to yourself, taking into account your inclinations and abilities, and not focusing on prestige or high social status.

For admission, you need to take three simple steps:

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Submit documents Artyukhina, d. 6, building. 1 (room 112, opening hours 10:00-19:00)

For admission, you need to fill out a number of applications and provide the following documents *:

  • passport (photo and registration pages)
  • the original of the document of the established form on the previous education or its copy certified by a notary, or its copy with the presentation of the original for certification of the copy by the selection committee
  • 2 photographs 3×4 (matte, color or black and white)

*Documents received from educational institutions of foreign countries must go through the nostrification procedure, if required.

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Complete the entrance test

The admissions officer will contact you to discuss the conditions for passing the entrance test (testing). The Faculty of Design also provides for the implementation of a creative task.

*Applicants who have up-to-date USE results in the chosen direction are not required to pass entrance tasks.

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Conclude a training agreement

After successfully completing the entrance tasks and having all the necessary documents and completed applications. MPEI Admissions Specialist will prepare a training agreement for you. Next, you will need to make a payment and start training on the set date.

The best professions in Russia 2023

The best professions 2023 ideal profession. As a result, the demand for certain professions may arise, be modified, or disappear. Inconstancy is also facilitated by the introduction of new management and marketing trends, scientific and technical developments, automation and robotization of many routine processes. As a result, some professions leave the world stage forever, while others, on the contrary, are just emerging. The most demanded professions are those professions that allow you to quickly adapt to changing circumstances.

Which specialties will be more highly paid in 2023 not only high school students and their parents are involved. As a result of the research, it was revealed that almost half of the graduates never start working in their specialty. This problem arises as a result of the unpreparedness of educational institutions to quickly adapt to changing trends in the labor market.

At the same time, the indicator of demand is certainly the amount of wages, because it affects career prospects, employee status and self-esteem of the individual.

The list of the highest paid professions of Rosstat for 2022 includes such specialties as: financier and insurer (150 thousand rubles each), oilman (142 thousand), cosmonaut (110 thousand), aviator (108), scientist ( 99 thousand), worker in the information environment (58 thousand). Of course, we note that only a qualified worker can claim such salaries.

Interestingly, the rating of recruitment agencies for the same period is strikingly different from the data of Rosstat. So, the most demanded professions were: ship captain (600 thousand rubles), head of an oil refinery (400 thousand), director of a marketing company (400), pilot (320 thousand), consulting specialist (300), field manager hotel business (290), manager for the sale of agricultural products (250 thousand), head of the IT department (240), gold miner (220).

The HeadHunter platform brought specialists in the field of computer technology to the forefront.

The most demanded professions

Every year, labor market analysts make predictions about which professions will be more in demand in the near future.

Let’s remember how, back in 2005, experts predicted that in just 10 years, nanotechnologists and space workers would take over the leading role. Even 15 years have passed, and such vacancies not only have not become popular, but have not even taken shape in their pure form.

Therefore, before registering with the employment service, conduct an independent monitoring of the professions most in demand in Russia.

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TOP-12 professions in demand for the next 10 years in Russia.

IT specialist

The profession will not lose its relevance in the coming years, as the field of information technology develops and transforms, and computerization captures more and more areas of life.

So, even the humanitarian direction in our years requires an understanding of the basics of programming. Neither budgetary nor commercial institutions can do without a web specialist, system administrator and head of the IT service. The programmer has the opportunity to go to official work and additionally earn extra money on outsourcing, combining activities to improve their financial situation. You can strengthen the specialty by taking design courses, acquiring skills in developing web resources.

Manager

Competent leadership will lead to the success of any company, regardless of its type of activity. A manager must be able to draw up an effective long-term strategy, competently break it down into tactical tasks, create a motivating and fruitful atmosphere in the team, control financial and personnel issues.

And in order to get into the top management, huge efforts, experience, ambitions and constant study of innovative management technologies are required. It is also necessary to have basic knowledge of law and psychology, marketing, economics.

Often, the position of a top manager gets closer to the age of 40, however, there are also young talents who move up the career ladder quickly and conscientiously.

Marketer

The market analyst remains the most demanded specialty in the field of advertising and promotion. A specialist in this field analyzes the consumer market and competitors, and then develops an effective campaign to promote a product or service. He also knows how to develop a brand, maintain the loyalty of the target audience, improve the reputation and credibility of the company, present the corporate identity.

Marketers become creative and ideological people, but at the same time with a flexible analytical mind. The profession requires diplomacy, stress resistance and the ability to look to the future.

Accountant

Surprisingly, the accountant remains the most demanded profession in the coming years, although at the same time it remains one of the oldest.

Each company relies in its economic and financial activities on competent accounting. And a specialist in this area is financially responsible for the company’s resources. His responsibilities include keeping records (financial, managerial), timely reporting to various authorities, paying taxes, transferring salaries to employees, making payments under contracts. In addition, accountants interact with counterparties, audit the financial performance of the company, conduct an inventory and improve business processes.

Experienced accountants hold senior positions in banks, financial corporations, audit firms, factories and large enterprises.

PR manager

A good marketer can take a narrower approach and become a public relations person who creates a positive image for the company and helps it win and maintain leadership positions in the industry.

In his work, a PR manager uses various tools: marketing campaigns, presentations, blogging, mass media, psychological influence on the target audience. Sometimes, to create a positive image, legends are developed that have an emotional and rational message to consumers.

A good PR person must know the basics of marketing, management and psychology, be able to prepare press releases and interact with representatives of other professions, know the rules of etiquette perfectly, have a flexible mind and sense of humor, correctly delivered speech and presentable appearance.

Lawyer

The profession combines several popular specialties at once: a notary, a legal adviser, a judge, a lawyer, a prosecutor, etc. Thanks to the knowledge of the legal aspects of the functioning of the state, a specialist can resolve difficult issues, help draw up legal documents correctly, protect the interests of large corporations in various institutions.

Lean manager

Not everyone knows about the existence of this profession, but this does not make it less in demand. Thus, a lean manager is responsible for optimizing business processes in a company and reducing costs. Must have knowledge in the field of accounting, auditing, economics.

Teacher

The educational process undergoes various changes every year, however, no one has yet replaced the role of the teacher’s personality in the training of future specialists and people in general. Teachers are required at various stages of life, from kindergarten to coaching.

Teachers have the opportunity to work both in the staff of the institution and for themselves, conducting individual lessons in person or online.

Realtor

Realtor will probably never leave the list of top professions. People always need intermediaries to help them choose the most important purchases in life. The realtor accompanies various transactions for the sale or lease, while he can work for an agency or develop his own client base.

The profession is quite successful and motivating if you have the skill of direct sales. The income of a specialist directly depends on the number of successfully completed transactions, since the salary is a commission as a percentage of their amount.

In order to achieve success in this field, it is necessary to be a sociable, diplomatic and cheerful person, have psychological skills, be well versed in housing law, and navigate economic and political news.

In a good scenario, the income of real estate agents can exceed $1,000 per month.

Architect

Even at the beginning of the formation of civilizations, the urban planner was one of the most important and highly paid professions. The specialist must have knowledge in the field of engineering, be a creative person.
Modern architects are able to draw up projects for apartment buildings and cottages, to cope with landscape design, the creation and landscaping of parks, the beautification of city squares and streets.
The most talented students start building a career as an architect while still in their 2nd or 3rd year of university.
After receiving the degree, students go to work in the public service, as well as in a private office.
In metropolitan areas, an architect’s salary can reach $1,000 or more, even at the very beginning of his career.

Stylist

With the development of social life, blogging, coaching and various social networks, the demand for the profession of “stylist” has increased. So, many media (and not only) persons need to create an individual image, thanks to which they will be able to sell themselves as a product. Public people resort to the services of a stylist: stars, politicians, businessmen. The specialist helps to choose a hairstyle, decorative cosmetics, clothing style, and sometimes even a stage image (demeanor, voice, etc.).

A stylist must understand color, keep track of the fashion trends of each season, know how to highlight the advantages and hide the flaws of appearance.

Stylists can easily earn a good income and as a result start their own business or work on outsourcing.

Journalist

A creative and flexible specialty requires a specialist to have an excellent vocabulary, literacy, curiosity, a lively mind and an excellent sense of humor. A journalist must be stress-resistant and diplomatic, ready to take off at any moment, not be afraid of publicity and playing in front of the camera.

The journalist will be in demand on television, in print media, and in the media. It creates an information background, getting the opportunity to convey useful information to people.

Journalists participate in interviews and broadcasts, make publications in magazines and social networks, organize events, review news.

In the public service, a full-time journalist earns little, so such work can only be considered a starting point for outsourcing or self-employment.

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Students choose a profession mainly on 2 points: the opportunity to show and realize themselves, as well as prestige. But at the same time, one should not forget about the consistency of the future profession with the inner world, skills and abilities.

Here are a few simple tips that will help you make the right choice.

  1. Understand what you expect from your future job: salary, schedule, prestige, responsibilities. This will allow you to better determine the profession.
  2. Compare your “I want” with “I can” by choosing specialties that you are ready to master inside and out.
  3. Salary should not be a priority of interest in work, otherwise emotional burnout threatens.
  4. Remember that a bad specialist will not succeed even in a prestigious profession. Constantly develop and improve.

Conclusion

Basically, the demand for a specialty is determined by extras or analysts of recruitment agencies. But the data is not always comparable with the realities of life, and trends make adjustments daily.

The ideal profession is one that captivates, gives well and, of course, is promising in terms of personal development and income.