Monday, December 6, 2010

Top 7 (G)

Most Exciting Jobs
Detective or Criminal Investigator
Excitement Meter: 10
What could be more exciting than solving crimes? While it's true that detectives do their share of paperwork, they also collect and analyze evidence, conduct interviews...and make arrests. Is it any surprise that this career gets our top rating for excitement?
Excitement Factors: For detectives, no two days are the same. Each case has to be solved in a new way, and the public relies on your investigative skills to catch the bad guys. Love working with others? Detectives and criminal investigators work with a variety of people including the attorneys and forensics experts.
Training Options: Bachelor's degree in criminal justice
Average Salary: $60,910
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Event and Meeting Planner
Excitement Meter: 9.5
At a close second for Most Exciting Job are meeting and event planners. Planners help ensure big events (like conventions) and smaller celebrations (like parties) go off without a hitch.
Excitement Factors: Every event you plan will require a different set of skills and a fresh pair of eyes. You may plan a big corporate meeting one day and search for venues for a holiday party the next. Many event planners work independently, so each day is yours to plan as you see fit.
Training Options: Bachelor's degree in marketingBachelor's degree in businessBachelor's degree in hospitality
Average Salary: $54,060
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Marketing Specialist
Excitement Meter: 9
Marketing specialists help companies promote their products and services with advertising campaigns, new media, and other innovative ideas. Figuring out new ways to get other people excited will make the job exciting for you.
Excitement Factors: In order to stay ahead of the competition, you'll have to be on the cutting edge of products and services so you'll know what they're up to. Another compelling component of this career: some marketing positions require travel...so pack your bags.
Training Options: Bachelor's degree in businessBachelor's degree in marketingMaster's degree in business
Average Salary: $51,179
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Executive Chef
Excitement Meter: 8
It takes more than cooking know-how to be an executive chef. As an executive chef, it would be your job to create a unique dining experience that keeps customers coming back.
Excitement Factors: The restaurant kitchen is a fast-paced place, especially during the dinner rush. Imagine having to stay on your toes for hours at a time - while overseeing others. These culinary masters manage the entire kitchen, oversee staff, plan the menu, and work with outside suppliers and vendors.
Training Options: Associate's degree in culinary artsCulinary arts diploma
Average Salary: $70,549
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Paralegal
Excitement Meter: 7.5
Also high on our excitement meter are paralegals. If you want to assist attorneys with research, reports, and client relations, start training for this job now. Paralegals should have good job opportunities through 2018, according to the U.S. Department of Labor. [Find Paralegal schools near you]
Excitement Factors: As a paralegal working with attorneys, your clients will have a lot on the line. Your work can really make a difference - and often you'll be doing it under time pressure. If that sounds exciting, this career could be for you. Different cases and clients mean lots of variety, and the strong demand for paralegals means lots of job opportunities for you.
Training Options: Associate's degree in paralegal studiesParalegal certificate
Average Salary: $46,120
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Web Designer
Excitement Meter: 7
Web designers use their computer programming and graphic design skills to create websites for people and organizations to help them promote their business, communicate with others, or provide information and entertainment.
Excitement Factors: As a web designer, you'll work in a creative, stimulating environment that inspires you to come up with innovative designs. Another fun factor: Get enough experience and loyal clientele, and you could be your own boss. In fact, many web designers are freelancers, and work from home.
Training Options: Associate's degree in computer programmingAssociate's degree in graphic designBachelor's degree in computer programming
Average Salary: $50,632
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Human Resources Specialist
Excitement Meter: 6.5
It may sound like just another office job, but you'd be surprised how much drama there can be for human resources specialists. They help businesses find, hire, train, and keep their most important resource: people.
Excitement Factors: Work in HR, and you're likely to find yourself working on a variety of tasks - like checking out a new benefits program and hiring a great employee - all in the same day. You'll be a trusted resource for top management. Even the CEO might check in for your opinion.
Training Options: Bachelor's degree in human resources
Average Salary: $45,470 for those who specialize in employment, recruitment, and placement; $53,860 for those who specialize in compensation, benefits, and job analysis.

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