No single job is right for everyone, but many of the best ones share a few characteristics: they pay well, challenge us year after year, match our talents and skills, aren’t too stressful, provide opportunities for advancement throughout our careers, and provide a satisfying work-life balance. Job seekers frequently consider whether a position is in high demand. These characteristics were used by several parameters to rank the 100 Best Jobs in the United States in 2022. You can also look into the highest-paying jobs and other more specific job rankings. Below are the best job positions in the USA in 2022.
Gatekeepers or security guards of information systems are information security analysts. To put it another way, these professionals devise and implement security measures to protect an organization’s computer systems and networks from infiltration and cyberattacks.
They are responsible for preventing, monitoring, and responding to data breaches and cyberattacks, which are becoming more common. Ashley Madison’s website was hacked in 2015, while Sony and JPMorgan Chase Co. were both targeted in 2014. And no one will ever forget the shoppers whose information was compromised in Target’s major data breach in 2013.
Andrea Hoy, president of the International Board of Directors of the Information Systems Security Association, was always curious about how things worked. As a child, she would disassemble broken toys and reassemble them, sometimes successfully, sometimes unsuccessfully. “I think I hid the leftover parts in my closet,” she jokes. Later, she developed an interest in computers, where she enjoyed the challenge of capturing viruses and dissecting malware.
The United States government, healthcare organizations, financial institutions, and other businesses are increasingly relying on information security analysts to protect their information systems from hackers and cyberattacks.
Between 2020 and 2030, the Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts a 33.3 percent increase in employment for information security analysts. During that time, an estimated 47,100 jobs should become available.
In 2020, the median salary for Information Security Analysts was $103,590. The highest-paid quarter earned $132,890 that year, while the lowest-paid quarter earned $78,440.
A bachelor’s degree in a computer-related program, such as computer science or programming, is typically required for information security analysts. Hoy claims that a decade ago, it was difficult to find a mentor or the necessary training to work in information security. “We are now seeing many accredited universities, colleges, technical and trade schools [offering information security courses],” she says. Despite this, she is quick to point out that the country needs to continue focusing on IT by implementing more programs.
In addition, information security analysts can now obtain a number of certifications that demonstrate their aptitude and expertise in a specific area of information security, such as network administration or software development. There are even certifications that demonstrate one’s worth as a manager or recognize the lauded chief information security officer (CISO).
Nurse practitioners are registered nurses who have completed additional training. Extra education enables these professionals to take patient histories, perform physical examinations, order labs, analyze lab results, prescribe medications, authorize treatments, and educate patients and families on ongoing care.
Nurse practitioners, also known as advanced practice registered nurses, specialize in specific patient populations, such as women’s health or pediatrics. They may also work in academia or research.