The highest-paying jobs with the ‘lowest stress levels’ named – see full list

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A new year could bring new opportunities when it comes to . But as the crisis still cripples the country, many people are looking for jobs with higher salaries.

Experts at Resume Genius have shared their list of the 10 jobs with the least stress.

The research describes “low-stress jobs” as ones which include fewer demands, common work hours, supportive environments and manageable workloads.

Let’s not forget the ones that will allow more flexible working and remote options.

Eva Chan, a career expert at said: “Heading into 2025, prioritizing mental health in the workplace is essential for job seekers to feel more at ease.

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“With remote work and hybrid setups becoming the norm, work-life boundaries are increasingly blurred. Our report on low-stress, high-paying jobs shows you don’t have to sacrifice a competitive salary to achieve a healthier work-life balance. With the right role, it’s possible to thrive both financially and mentally.”

The jobs listed require an individual to have a minimum of a Bachelor’s degree and were gathered using data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) and the career site O*NET Online.

These jobs were then filtered out using O*NET and then cross-referenced against the BLS’s Occupational Outlook Handbook.

The top 10 jobs ranked by salary:

Water source specialists

Water source specialists make an average annual salary of £125,371 ($157,740). A water source specialist oversees regional and municipal water supplies to make sure it is clean.

Astronomers

Astronomers make an average annual salary of £118,846 ($149,530). There were 23,500 jobs listed in 2023. For education, astronomers are required to have a doctoral or professional degree.

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Actuaries

Actuaries make a median annual salary of £95,367 ($120,000). Their job involves analysing financial risks using math, statistics, and other financial data.

Environmental economists

Environmental economists make a median annual salary of £91,982 ($115,730). Those who want to become an environmental economist will need a Master’s degree. Their work usually involves dealing with the relationship between the economy and the environment.

Mathematicians

Mathematicians make a median annual salary of £83,326 ($104,860). Those who are looking to get into the profession will require a Master’s degree.

Computer systems analysts

Computer systems analysts usually make an annual salary of £82,500 ($103,800). Normally, their work responsibilities include analysing, designing, and implementing computer systems.

Fuel cell engineers

Fuel cell engineers make a median annual salary of £79,090 ($99,510). According to Career Explorer, the job requires them to specialise in the design, development, and implementation of fuel cell technology.

Remote sensing scientists and technologists

Remote sensing scientists and technologists make a median annual salary of £73,582 ($92,580). According to Owl Guru, “remote sensing scientists apply remote sensing principles and methods to analyse data and solve problems in areas such as natural resource management, urban planning, or homeland security.”

Geographers

Geographers make a median annual salary of £72,231 ($90,880). A Bachelor’s degree is needed for the role.

Transportation planners

Transportation planners make a median annual salary of £65,014 ($81,800). A Master’s Degree is required for this role. Job responsibilities for a transportation planner include coming up with solutions to various transportation-related problems.

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