Americas Most Envied Jobs

Survey Reveals America’s Most Envied Jobs

Written by: Christina Lewis

Christina Lewis

Christina's passion for technology sprouted from her coursework at the University of Florida's web design master's degree program. She has years of experience writing content for mobile apps and for the health technology industry, including companies like U.S. Preventive Medicine. Now, she combines her writing experience with her technical knowledge to craft content that gives value to novice techies and field experts.

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Edited by: Lillian Castro

Lillian Castro

Lillian brings more than 30 years of editing and journalism experience to our team. She has written and edited for major news organizations, including The Atlanta Journal-Constitution and the New York Times, and she previously served as an adjunct instructor at the University of Florida. Today, she edits HostingAdvice content for clarity, accuracy, and reader engagement.

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The days of submitting a normal résumé are over. Today’s job seekers must employ creativity and innovation to stand out. They must craft personalized landing pages and produce compelling online portfolios that present a complete, 360-degree portrait of their capabilities and experiences beyond just academic credentials.

Countless people invest in higher education and professional training with the goal of landing lucrative positions traditionally associated with success, such as being a lawyer, investment banker, or software engineer.

Yet, these professions often entail long working hours and extensive indoor confinement, sometimes to the detriment of personal well-being. On the flip side, a coveted niche of well-compensated, unique careers offer not just financial stability but also, in many cases, the allure of the great outdoors.

HostingAdvice recently conducted a poll of 3,000 Americans to find the country’s most envied jobs.

The top 10 were as follows.

Other Notable Professions

While these professions didn’t make the top 10 most envied list, they still offer the chance to escape traditional career paths. These jobs inspire creativity and break the mold of more traditional roles. Survey respondents ranked these envious careers as follows:

11. Marine Biologist: Stewards of the ocean, marine biologists dive into the depths of marine ecosystems to unlock the secrets of aquatic life.

12. Fashion Designer: Fashion designers are trendsetters and visionaries who weave fabrics and patterns into statements of style and identity.

13. TV Anchor/Host: The faces of media, TV anchors, and hosts shape public perception with their narratives and bring stories to life through the screen.

14. Aerospace Engineer for Space Exploration Companies: As pioneers on the final frontier, these engineers design the vessels and systems that navigate the cosmos.

15. Digital Nomad Web Designer: Free from the confines of an office, digital nomad web designers craft the digital landscape while exploring the physical one.

16. Magazine Editor: Gatekeepers of information and style, magazine editors curate content that informs, entertains, and influences the cultural narrative.

17. Entertainment Lawyer: Navigating the intricacies of the entertainment industry, these lawyers protect creative legacies and manage the legal aspects of showbiz.

In this ever-evolving landscape of work, our recent findings shine a spotlight on an extraordinary shift in interest toward careers that offer more than just a paycheck. These sought-after professions celebrate the richness of life, inviting people to follow their passions into their daily work. They represent what today’s workforce dreams of — engagement with the great outdoors, the freedom of creativity, and the satisfaction of making a tangible impact.

Survey Methodology

Online panel survey of 3,000 adults based on age, gender, and geography. Internal data sources are used to obtain population data sets. We used a two-step process to ensure representativeness through stratified sampling and post-stratification weighting. February 2024.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Christina Lewis leverages her background in mass communications, technology, and web design to make the hosting industry accessible to all readers. As a frontend web developer with a Master's of Communications degree in web design from the University of Florida, she values succinct, actionable content that gives value to novice techies and field experts. When she's not crafting evergreen content for HostingAdvice.com, she's designing and building websites to stay up to date with development best practices.

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