High Paying, Low Stress Feminine Careers
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- Hi beauties. Today we discuss high paying, low stress feminine careers to encourage you to get your own bag without the high stress and demanding hours! This list includes Interior Design, UX/UI Design & Research, Librarian, Art Therapist, Dietitian/Nutritionist, and Technical Writer. These careers offer a great work-life balance, fulfilling job roles, and competitive salaries.
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4:58 Interior Designer
7:28 UX/UI Design/UXResearch
9:04 Creative Art Therapist
10:34 Librarian
13:08 Speech Language Pathologist
15:00 Dietician/Nutritionist
16:22 Technical Writer
20:33 Genetic Counselor
22:07 Human Resources Specialist
24:50 Occupational Therapist
26:35 Virtual Assistant
28:34 Content Strategist
30:48 Yoga/Pilates Instructor
34:08 Social Media Manager
@fzohra71 you’re amazinggg 🙌🏽🤍🙏🏾
Mvp
Ty
Thanksss
HRM in the house 😊
Good luck with the current market
I don’t have a dream job anymore. I just want to have a soft life, be beautiful, have fun, and be able to have decent income. That’s why I’m deciding to go to school for dental hygienist or dental assistant for a good work life balance. Love the video 💗💞🎀
Yes! Work life balance is so important and a must for some women!
I also don't have a dream career, in fact I don't want to work that much, just interstate in beauty and makeup bit wanna live a soft decent and a full of love famine life❤❤❤
Sis go to hygienist school, assisting sucks and depending on what state you’re in the pay isn’t that great either. From one sag to another I’m going to be honest 😅
@@sharyuchoudhary4304 Hope you live a soft and beautiful life ❤️
@@Cottonheadedninnymuggins3 Thank you my fellow sag sis, it’s a plus that hygienist work part time but still get paid good. ❤️
As a prior go-getting, highly ambitious woman, boss minded woman (Scorpio), I never want to manage, supervise, oversee anyone ever again!
My spirit is too soft and stress is too hormone imbalancing.
I’m currently an intermediate (right in the middle) data analyst for a NON TECH company (big key) making 88K a year (96 with bonus) with 2 work from home days, flexible hours for being a mom, and a kind MALE manager where I’m able to wear lovely dresses, nice nails and cute makeup.
God has blessed me immensely.
I love the opportunity to turn my brain and laptop off and walk away. ❤
Hope this helps someone.
Can I just ask why is being at a non tech company so important? Are those high stress environments in your opinion?
Hi there! I’m very interested in learning more about what you do. Do you need math skills? I am a humanities professor looking at various options
I want to become a data analyst. What courses/ degrees did you complete?
@@Tionaintown876 I’d like to know as well.
YES IT HELPED ME THANK YOU
UX & content designer here. This job is extremely stressful. Don’t let the internet fool you
Heard for ux/ui designers don’t ever get their voices heard and majority of their ideas/projects never see the green light. Also most companies and clients generally don’t care about how user friendly their website or app is they just want ensured profit and customer traffic… I want to be a website designer but I already know my creativity will have to be tamed because it probably won’t be accepted.
In the program I study in there’s a UX/UI course I’m really looking forward to taking in the Fall. I know how if you work freelance or for an agency it can be a bit more stressful. I think for most of these, it depends on the company you work for and things like that, would you say so?
I’ve heard working in-house for a corporation has been really stable for some UX/UI designers and doesn’t involve as much stress as having to meet constant deadlines with an agency or trying to keep up with clients freelancing.
Hard to get your foot into the door too
Was just about to comment this💀 Also a UX Content Designer
UX Designer here with 4 years of professional experience. It is a very stressful job for many reasons. The pay is great though and I really do love design! My advice, have tough skin!
I’m wishing a stress free life for all ladies ✨💖 any remote no phone job is a great start
I dont believe there is a single job out here that is not stressful it's how you control the stress 👌 my colleagues and manager always applaud me for looking calm when handling pressure at work although im internally screaming 😅 (i work in HR btw)
I like your mindset do you have tips for controlling stress that works for you?
I burnt out at one point in my career and want to avoid that
I agree. Work in any capacity is not about being stress free. Life is about management. Not escapism.
Hi freelance interior designer here and although I love my job it is very stressful, sure it is a lovely career but please be mentally prepared especially if you are on your own and not working for a company. It's glamorous on camera but the stress, the burnout and the days where you're not feeling creative are something else so be prepared and be passionate ❤you will love it
I just commented this before reading your comment! I agree with all of this of what you just said.
Yup. Creative & caring jobs are still stressful. Stress comes with most things in life.
Took the words right out of my mouth. My sister is an interior designer and I can assure you it is quite a stressful career that requires a lot of work to be put in, sometimes unforeseen circumstances and overtime happens in projects. The hours are long and stressful. The client's can be very frustrating as well. t's a beautiful career but to say it is low-effort is misleading. It's a lot of hard work and time.
@@missbunny97 Same thing with architecture. Expected to pull ideas out of my ass even if I have no more to give (physically and mentally). And they ask you to be creative and then they don’t like it.
I agree. I come from an interior architecture background and it can be toxic
My career may not be “feminine” but i work as a consultant at a financial firm. I work maybe 30 hours a week making over 100k+ a year. I have the flexibility to do whatever I want as long as my works done.
In this context (and on this channel), feminine literally just means “low stress and anything that isn’t highly laborious” 😭 I would say it counts
How did you get into that role?
@@christnaletangHi Christine, I would recommend applying to an investment company that will sponsor your series 7 and 66 if you’re in the US. A lot offer remote work and will pay for your licenses. The exams aren’t easy but worth it long term.
Daisy hi!! Do you have any tips on how someone could pursue a similar career path? What does the job description entail?
@@feac.1466I would recommended seeking an entry level position at a financial firm. Like I said get your licenses then eventually you’ll be in a comfortable position. My role is working with high net worth clients and giving investment advice. Some roles maybe commission based. Others will be more service related depending on how comfortable you are with client facing.
My Dream feminine job for me that I currently do: is being a stay at home mom/ homemaker and open a at home bakery 😊 also help my husband with his businesses by doing secretary/administrative work for him .
Yes! Being a stay at home mommy & wife is definitely a full time job :) Definitely adding that next time
That’s like four jobs 😭
how do you open a bakery
@@spacebar9733 LMAOOOO RIGHT. Hopefully her husband is paying her a salary for working for his business. If not, she's still doing free labor 😮💨 &
@@Heyu7her3as a wife we benefit from helping our husbands make more money. I wouldn’t want to hope he earned less 😑😑 so even if we “working for free” we are benefiting. More than I would working for a CEO that cares nothing about me or my family.
My dream career is to be a paid influencer/socialite !!! And I’m well on my way!! 🥰🥰🥰
Any tips & advice??
@@kliaxos Heyyy there! One tip would be to do content related to things you love and enjoy. Another would be to post weekly if not once a day. Third tip would be to go into your settings on your social media accounts and see if you’re eligible to be a monetized account . And see what steps it takes to become one if you are growing your followers still. Hope this helps .
@@EnigmaBeauty1231 Thank you so much!
My dream is to be a ballerina 🩰
Such a pretty career 🩰
As an interior designer, yes, this job is high paying and feminine, but its not low to moderate stress its high stress. Especially as a senior designer. between working with contractors, clients, to the trade furniture stores and juggling timelime lines, youre always on call because every body has your number for a project. You may work 9-5 but most contractors are up at 5 and if they have questions they will call you. Its a fulfilling job but high stress. You may have meant to reference an interior decorator and not and interior designer? Designers are more architectural and decorators just decorate. Great video though, thanks for compiling these it was interesting to watch.
I agree.....interior design is high stress especially interior architecture......you move around a lot between sites....
I totally agree with you
100% agree! I’ve been an ID for 8 years and I’m trying to get out of the industry entirely. Any passion I did have for interior design when I graduated college has slowly been killed by the stress of this job.
@@briamakesartwow sorry to hear that! I was considering it
Please any young ladies reading this go in to digital marketing, content creation and social media manager, they’re part of the digital marketing space. You get to work remote, work freelance so you can start your own business, work for an agency. You don’t need a degree, but it is recommended. The pay starts around $45-$55,000 a year.
Any recommendations please? I always hear ppl say this but I get confused on where to start.
where do i start
I love your user name ! Do you have any directions for someone who would like to do digital marketing? A roadmap perhaps?
Girls please don’t limit yourself by only applying for jobs that are seen as ‘feminine’. Accomplish your OWN dreams. ❤ God bless you and be YOURSELF.
Edit: I just want to clarify that I’m not saying these specific jobs are bad or ‘feminine’ jobs are bad, I’m just saying that i don’t see the reason to categorise jobs into ‘masculine’ or ‘feminine’. I just believe that people should accomplish what THEY want to and not limit what they apply to jobs that fit into categories based on the opinions of others (and again that includes ‘feminine’ and ‘masculine’ jobs) but apply to jobs without the notion that they need to be ‘feminine’ or ‘masculine’. I really don’t understand why people categorise jobs in this way anyway, since femininity and masculinity are subjective. I’m glad this has sparked conversation in the comments though, since it’s nice to get other perspectives 😊
Of course, this video and the ones that will be made in the future is really for those people who *want* to specifically pursue more feminine aligned careers that still pay well and are low stress. Nothing wrong with that 🩵 There are plenty of other career videos on CZcams. This video/channel is very niche to women who prefer these things. There is space for everyone.
Isn't that obvious that you can do anything you want... these are just recommendations???
@@beautyandbeyond000I am a nurse I love my job but honey too much stress. I am looking to see what can I apply for with high pay low stress 😂😊
@@NadiaPink My close friend is in the same situation! I hope this video helps ☺️
@@beautyandbeyond000 I am actually thinking maybe Research nurse would be nice. Or any easier nursing job.
My dream career is to be a fashion designer I’ve always had a passion for it
Same, i want to own a designer brand!
Me too ladies ❤
@@lexis.2006 we will
Same!!
omgeee same girly😊
My dream careers is being a songwriter, author, and all around full time creative.
$50,000 is not high paying. Not trying to be negative. It’s just hard to live in a nice neighborhood on that salary. Saving for a home, paying back student loans, and paying rent will be challenging. Quiet luxury fashion is an “investment” aka not cheap. Just for a little background, I work in HR. IT IS STRESSFUL. But it definitely depends on the company and culture so don’t just take any position at any company. Really research the company culture. My ex coworker works at a new company in HR. She works from home and loves it.
From an sis in her late 30´s: You forget a few medical focus that make a lot of money, are feminine, maybe need I little more work and time, but def make good money:
- Dermatologist/Hair specialist
- Spa bussiness
- Ophthalmologist
- Plastic surgeon (I have seen everyone become millionaires over time)
- Otorhinolaryngologist (kids and adults all have allergies and respiratory issues so its a HUGE industry that make money)
- Luxury Real State
- Luxury PR
Executive Assistants! I don’t hear a lot of people talk about this career myself included. I basically worked as a receptionist at a law firm worked my way up to pretty much a legal assistant/paralegal, but then got referred by a friend to a big PEO company. I now just support higher up executives in the company and my start was 69,000 a year I have no degree just my high school diploma and know there are other assistants here making upwards of 90k. I am totally remote with the option of traveling to a few of our offices if I want to support the team in person, but it’s not required so plenty of opportunity for overtime.
I was looking into being an executive assistant. Any tips to get my foot in the door?
My dream career is to be a doctor.
Same here, love! I wanted to be an MD but after going to a tour at a naturopathic medical school, I'm in love ❤️
Congrats to you in advance! ❤❤❤
Same 🩺❤️
@@GrantDiva which naturopathic school did u tour at ?
Hi ladies interior designer and design firm owner for the last 5+ years. Our industry is quite a stressful, on edge and 24 hour solution oriented. It may look seem like glitter and gold but what they do not show is burnout is 100% real. Please complete an intern position first before committing to this field. Quite a rewarding one! I definitely recommend getting that 1st hand experience with a firm❤
Could you take the intern route to get your foot in the door or would you have to go to school for interior design
As an interior designer myself, I agree 100% with this comment. It’s a rewarding career but don’t be fooled it can be stressful. I wouldn’t trade it though. Gotta have a passion for it.
I wanted to be a creative arts therapist as a teen. I'm now working as a career consultant. It pays well on the corporate side.
Career consulting sounds great 😊 I’ll add that to the next video
That sounds like a fun career! I'll have to look into that ❤
Hi there! Could you speak more on what this job entails, how you get into it, etc? Thank you so much! ❤
Yes!! Doing 2 in this list: Social Media Manager + Pilates Instructor, perfect combo :)
How did you get into being a social media manager I just had a baby and am thinking about doing this since
My dream career is fashion merchandising!
I'm doing a training course to become a birth and postpartum doula. I'll get to make my own prices and set my own schedule and I'll get to be helping moms and babies. In a lot of states you don't even need the certificate, you can just start your business.
🥴 That's one of the main careers that needs to be licensed
@@Heyu7her3 you’re very helpful in the comments. All doulas don't need to be licensed, but it’s always good to check local regulations.
@@Heyu7her3 Actually no it's not. Not in the US anyway, most states only require licensure if you want to be taking payment from health insurance plans. If you're not, then you can start the business it's literally just being a paid support person for people giving birth and in their postpartum time.
And then there's me who picked Architecture
So glad I'm soon to graduate because it's truly so stressful
girlllll felt this ! i’m an archie as well and im barely holding on 😭
Oh my god and it NEVER gets better. Fellow architect here. ended up also studying Project Management when i started working. Now I've completely moved over to Project Management and Im enjoying it so much even though it is also a stressful career.
You forgot dental hygiene! I just graduated and landed my first job. It is incredibly rewarding and in HIGH demand! The pay is competitive, and hours/schedules are very flexible. The schooling is very fast paced and stressful but working in the field is very different. There is a level of responsibility that comes with being a health care professional and having others health in your hands, but if you have a passion for helping others and good work ethic you will feel fulfilled in this career. If you are a friendly, kind, and caring person that also values work/life balance consider dental hygiene! (Beware of wrist and neck/back pain though :/)
I’ll add it in the next one, this is the first video to a series 😗 Thank you for the info! 📝
My dream career is to become an architecture.
Same here, I am already an architect Intern but i am looking at a backup plan like real estate (they pay well) or Interior design (Maybe all) incase anything went wrong.
*architect
see comment from @TheSilvana0403
i really love that these all werent tech roles. so much variety!! thank you!
After 8 years of being an architect Im exhausted It is not as fun as it was before
I actually clicked on this vid bc I was curious I already know what I will be doing.
But to see interior design made me happy.
I actually start college for interior design in August. 😊
I’m and computer/electrical Engineer right now but I’m trying to break away into something else. The field is so male dominated. I am the only woman and more specifically the only black woman that works as an engineer on my team. It’s so stressful…
That sounds like an interesting job though
I’m interested in a few lol but I’m already educated in HR and work in that now and if you want 90-100k you will have to work weekends and overtime. The company culture can also make or break your hr career. So choose wisely girlies. I’m looking to change out of Hr hahaha
Dietitian here! Very low stress. Love it but pay could be better
My dream job is to be a paid influencer and graphic designer. I currently work as a virtual assistant for my boyfriend, which allows me to live a soft life, alot of free time to do my schoolwork.
I never dreamed of having a career, I love being a wife & mother. But if I had to work outside the home, I'd do something like event/party/wedding planning, or interior decorating. I also have a certification as an etiquette teacher I would love to utilize as my daughter gets a little older and I can think more about my own ambitions.
Remote work is good. Maybe writing and bookkeeping
How about starting an etiquette CZcams channel...that could eventually pay well and still allow you to express your creativity and maintain flexibility with your primary role as a SAHM. You could venture into coaching or private lessons once you gain a following, and maybe I am wrong, but Im assuming you can do that online as well using video chats ....
@@ri3845 I've thought about that before! Etiquette seems to have grown a lot in popularity on social media recently. Back in 2020 I was doing zoom sessions with women teaching them etiquette but I haven't since then. I'd like to pick everything back up at some point.
Thank u girlie
Public Librarian here - it’s a stressful job that doesn’t pay well & is becoming more social work/education focused. Public libraries are no longer the quiet places they used to be. Most of my colleagues are very unhappy as the culture is overwhelmingly white, female, and bullying. 🤷♀️
I'm a technical writer. It's a relatively low-stress career, especially when you work with nice people who communicate well. I have a M.A. in English and earn a 6-figure salary.
Is a web content writer basically the same thing as technical writer?
@@dj_here No, but there are similarities between the two careers. Just do your research and you’ll understand them. I work for a government contractor, and the types of documentation I’ve written are technical manuals and training material.
I have a political science MA, so not English or journalism, but I have very strong writing skills. How did you first break into this role? What was your entry-level pay (if you don’t mind sharing), and how long did it take to grow to six figures?
I’m happy to see that Human Resources is included. I currently work in the Employee Benefits industry at an insurance and risk brokerage firm and I think it is a really great career field that you can get into and grow. The more experience you have, the better!
I'm a translator and the following jobs from your video were interesting to me: Technical Writer, Virtual Assistant, Content Strategist and Social Media Manager.
tech writer, virtual assistant
Thank you sooo much for this!!
A dream career is being a flight attendant or fragrance consultant.
I want to be flight attendant too❤
Loved this video and your great advice!❤
Im glad I found this video , I always felt like I can do anything but never found my thing , now I think I do know what I want to do
Executive/ Personal Assistant👸🏻💵
💰👑
Higgghhh stress....
Yes it can be stressful at times of course, but if you love organising peoples lives and are a super efficient, and detail oriented person - its great. Its my job and I really love it and it pays very well👸🏻💰Your boss is dependent on you so you become irreplaceable and VERY valuable to them👑💵
Update: just got a 10k salary increase from my boss👸🏻💵💅🏻
@@RC_17 girl CONGRATS 🍾 🤗 Definitely time to celebrate 💸💰💸💰
Looking into Bookkeeping, more because I can work for my self plus work from home
Yes I'm with you! I have started a deep dive into bookkeeping as well.
I tell you, my favorite all-time jobs have always been library-based. Low stress, low anxiety, high productivity and excellent pay. Why aren’t I still working as a librarian???😢
Thank you so much ! I hope we get more videos like this ! ❤
My dream career is to be a high powered Attorney in NYC
Then you missed the low stress part 😅
Thank you for making this ! I’m going to college for Graphic Design/illustration and I’m so excited because I’ve been into art and drawing all my life, but I don’t necessarily want to only make money selling my art or just doing commissions online lol.
SAME. I want to be a free lance website designer/developer but also craving to switch to illustration. 😭… right now I’m doing dog grooming but as a community college student only going for an graphic design associate degree I’m holding out.
I get so many compliments on my body and I do enjoy fitness, I might as well look into Pilates teacher training atp lol.
Do it. I did Yoga teacher training and taught for 2 years. It was super fun😊
A pilates teacher is a very feminine job ❤
I'm an interior designer. The stress level can be high at times. And the starting pay is some times lower than that $50k... you could start in the $30,000 range. Do your own research people!
I'm a librarian and I love my job, but we are mostly overworked and underpaid, and you need a Masters degree.
love your content!
thank you for taking the time to do this
This took over 7 hours! Stress level moderate to high 😭🫶🏽 We’re getting to the bag though!
Public librarian in the DC metro region here - average pay starts below $50k, high stress as the job is now focused on social work, mostly homogenous workforce of white females, and the libraries are no longer quiet as we move more toward becoming community centers. A majority of my colleagues are miserable and are always looking for a new job.
I’m a HR Specialist and it’s super stressful at the moment. 😫😫😫😫
Ux design & marketing bring up there! I’m ready to level up
Love this video. I am a nurse and thinking to change careers. This feels like going through Pinterest with a friend 🥰😂 thank you 🩷
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UX Designer here with 4 years of professional experience. It is a very stressful job for many reasons. The pay is great though and I really do love design! My advice, have tough skin!
Love the advice 🎉❤
I work as a recruiter which falls under the human resources category and I can confirm that its a great job! Once you know wbat you're doing the stress is low and the added plus that wasnt mentioned here is that recruiters can work remotely whereas a lot of other roles mentioned here have to be in-person. The opportunity to work from home is a big plus.
Could you say more about this job, how you get into it, etc? Thank you! ❤
As an interior designer and architect also uxui designer … the work is really stressful but we do have creative freedom etc but there’s so many things other than just designing stuff, there’s management, client handling, material handling, vendors, site construction etc etc soooo girls do what you love … i love my work and the output makes all the stress worth it… soo… do what you love and good at…. And the whole design industry i think is quite stressful even though it looks glamorous… but i love what we do..
Too late for me. Already in my final year of med school😅
That’s a great career although it will intimidate some people - which is not a problem!
Me, a med student prepping for finals after pulling an all nighter, watching this lol
Hmm you are not alone 😂
Brilliant video idea 🎉❤
Thank you. Great job on this video.
Human Resources Professional and a Real Estate Investor here. This is a good list. I am thinking about going back to school to get my doctorate in Occupational Therapy. 😁
I would add plastic surgeon/dermatologist anything in the medspa area. I have shadowed in those environments, and its a really uplifting place for women to feel beautiful and seen, especially in the aesthetic/cosmetic arena.
I am an engineer and i never experienced stress until i became a mom.
loved it! ahah I am a yoga teacher I love it but it can be tiring and it is not paying a lot lol
Thank you so much for this ❤️
Of course!!
I’m into personal training in person and online. In person is a time and energy cost even if I like meeting and befriending people but it costs me time and energy. It’s hard to navigate around my period cycle when I don’t feel good but still need to be high energy and show up for my clients.
This is the PERFECT video, I love all the resources! Thank you so much for your hard work 😩🩷
These careers are low stress UNTIL you get booked out.
Correct* - however I noticed a lot of women coming from an entrepreneur/freelance standpoint. Some of these careers you can work for an agency or in-house depending on your personal preference, which lightens the load of work you’d have to do independently 😗
@@beautyandbeyond000 Like the other comments on your video, these careers ARE stressful. Whether they are freelance, work at an agency, or work in-house the workload and MENTAL EFFORT are the same. Your video has a great concept, however it turned off the women actually working in these industries day in and day out.
@@EpartnersMarketing I meant to say correct in the initial comment, not correcting! It probably came off as rude, I apologize for that.
I think it’s interesting for example, how some women in the comments say they love their HR career and they’ve had a great time while others haven’t.
Thank you! I worked hard on this one. Really, low stress in this context meant low physical stress. I could have clarified that. However, I think it’s implied that any job can be stressful, but it doesn’t necessarily have to be. Even the concept of having to go to school for 4 years, volunteer and join programs/internships has never been known to be stressful. Anything takes mental effort, I feel that goes without saying. But I will clarify in further videos thanks for the comment.
Social media manager here did it freelance. It's pretty low stress and you can price higher. I haven't made it to the higher range stuff but it is a good fiekd that's also flexible
My dream job is to work in HR helping to shape the morale and culture of a company. Working in my degree. I can’t wait.
Social Work, There is a Ton you can do. My specific Specialization is Gerontology. This Field will grow 40% within the Decade. The Highest Paying SW Career Right Now is Corporate Social Responsibility that Pays $90,000 a Yr. There is so much you can do with SW. There is Money, you have to find it.
you seem infinitely better at research then i am. would u be able to talk about architecture/ landscape design/urban planning jobs [or one ones related to those fields] in the next video?
My mom is a prosecutor (Not in the US), she is about to retire and I would say she loved her job 50/50. On one hand you are an authority and people have to respect you, you get immunities, a high paying salary and your own “staff”. The downside is the stress, my mom is a criminal prosecutor and had to deal with the press and of course criminals. Plus every single detail of her investigation had to be perfect and trails can be VERY demanding. AND EVERYONE is looking for you to make a mistake so they can get rid of you and take your position. It’s a chess game.
I wouldn’t recommend being a prosecutor to ladies who don’t like the spotlight and being a leader. In my country most women are prosecutor which is interesting , and they are incredibly feminine and strong. But you need to decide for yourself.
I think when you are a judge or a prosecutor you love the respect you get and your unique access to the legal system, but aside from that, it can be very draining. So it depends on you
Dance teacher here. Amazing but very stressful when you have to manage everything else but the actual dance / creating all your classes/choreographies (your own studio, managing all the students/ clients, communication, show…)
So it sounds like you’re an entrepreneur or freelancing, which always means more work for yourself. I bet the hard work is rewarding though. Have you had any experience in the more “corporate” world of dance?
id like to add event organizer... you host events. small social events 20 people or less.
I'm a loan officer at a credit union and it's a very high-stress career. I don't feel human 8 am-5:30pm.
I am so sorry to hear that! Hopefully you can look into things that are better for you, in the meantime, make it as human as you possibly can, please take care of yourself 🩵
I love working HR, also if you get in the door doing customer service on the base, as a civilian (non military ) or a contractor you can get a security clearance which then you can apply for HR position as I did but i dont have 12 years experience. In saying that entry-level with a clearance starts at $60,000 annually and go up to $280,000. Work from home travel relocate.
my current goal is to be a specialized nurse because i like the balance of theory and practicality like im very excited to study and make a schedule, but i always doubt myself and think there is something better or higher paying
Social Media Manager and Content Strategist here, girls don't be fooled it is really stressful. Being in digital marketing and social media is good if you actually enjoy creating content and even tho the stress levels are high
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As a nurse (RN) I will tell you that this job is HIGHLY stressful! It pays well in my region but the demand on your mind and body is crazy!
Oh and my brother is a teacher and his job is just as stressful as mine. Just an FYI. 😊
Astrologer as a side hustle. It's only moderately stressful if you do it as an entrepreneur and set firm boundaries for your schedule and service delivery formats. It might be more stressful if you contract for a magazine or mysticism based shop.
I'm happy to see Astrology as a career option😊 We will need more in thr future.
I'm an architect, but i know for sure ID is a stressful environment. Creative jobs in general have its own monster. And it depends on the workplace as well. Like if you're only doing smaller projects as oppose to larger scale, small clientele vs larger groups of people, etc. So just a heads up for anyone consider. But as mentioned, best way to know is through experience, lean more into working under them before schooling.
i work as an HR Assistant/Recruiter and i love it. Im a nursing student and am torn. Because my job is also a government job so the benefits and pension is great.
Im a beginer hair designer. Is my dream carreer ❤
UX design can be stressful - just want to put that out there. You’re making a lot of decisions, presenting and advocating your work to stakeholders and trying to validate your work through user research that betters user experiences and business goals. It’s a tech job and tech can be demanding and it requires a lot of critical thinking, self initiative, and a growth mindset. People in this field are very serious about it. While at some companies sure it can be less stressful which could be great. It’s not a guarantee and given the unreliable job market these days you don’t know what you can get. It sometimes depends on your team too. Different teams in the same company can have different expectations. I would advocate for those interested to go to UX design conferences and ask questions if someone is really interested in this career vs the social media day in the life videos. You have to really love it if you want to grow and do this long term.
I'm figuring out other income streams that are in my wheelhouse, on a more passive level.
CPA. Accounting. The secret garden. It's a nice, stable career. Career options are endless. No, it won't be gobbled up by AI. It's more than just excel spreadsheets and bookkeeping. No, you don't need to be good at math. You can also have a cute business aesthetic. However, it is stressful though.
My dream career was to be an architect, and I’m today 😊 but I feel I want something more, like to be a business woman
My ideal career is being a tv producer/writer. I know it Can def be long stress and the hours are long but I want to create content.
I'm a fashion designer and I do a little of everything. I can make shoes, hand sewn leather goods, couture gowns and tailored suits. I looovvveeee what I do. Also there isn't a link for the discord in your description.
We’re you always good at drawing
HR Specialist at deloitte here. It’s f***** stressful. I want to pursue my childhood dream, becoming a makeupartist (it’s already my side hustle).
Currently working in Administration in QA, Quality Assurance auditor. I’m a licensed life and health insurance agent and my dream career is working my way up in the ladder of my company. 💙
So you have two titles?
@@crishnaholmes7730 currently, yes. I just recently got promoted because of that and my hard work that was put in.