Curious about what types of roles you should be considering after college? These are the best jobs in America, according to the 2018 Glassdoor Job Score, which determined by combining three factors: number of job openings, salary, and overall job satisfaction rating…

1. Data Scientist

With an impressive job score of 4.8 and a job satisfaction rating of 4.2, this job takes the top spot on the list. The median base salary is $110,000, and there are more than 4,500 job openings across the country.

A Data Scientist analyzes data and translates it so people can understand how to use/read it correctly. If you love making sense of complicated data and have an analytical mind, this might be a job to explore.

 

2. DevOps Engineer

This role has a job score of 4.6 and a job satisfaction rating of 4.0, making it the next best job on the list. The median base salary for this one is $105,000, and it has more than 3,300 job openings around America right now.

A DevOps Engineer is a tech role that involves coding and scripting. If you love building systems and have a fascination with technology, consider this role.

 

3. Marketing Manager

The next hottest job also has a job score of 4.6 and a 4.0 job satisfaction rating. Marketing Managers get a median base salary of $85,000, and there are 6,400 available jobs across the country.

A Marketing Manager does exactly what you think -- manages marketing for a business, product, or service. If you’re a more creative person and love working with people, this type of role will allow you to build good management skills as well as use your creativity.

 

4. Occupational Therapist

With a job score of 4.5 and a job satisfaction rating of 4.0, Occupational Therapist sits comfortably in the top five best jobs in America of 2018. The median base salary for this one is $74,000 and there are about 11,900 open jobs.

An Occupational Therapist assists people who are injured, ill, or disabled using therapeutic techniques that can help them in their everyday lives. If you love helping others, consider checking out this role.

 

5. HR Manager

Our last job, HR Manager, has a job score of 4.5 and a job satisfaction rating of 3.9, and a median base salary of $85,000. Plus, there are about 4,400 job openings!

HR Managers generally oversee recruiting, interviewing, and hiring of new staff, as well as some administrative work. If you enjoy working with people and have an interest in business, this might be the job for you.

For more help with your job search, head over to career services at Longwood University - both students and alumni are encouraged to leverage this resource. Check it out!

Ariella Coombs

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