These are the 25 best jobs for millennials

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The hunt for your first job can be even harder than it was getting into college. Lucky for you, new research shows these careers hold the most promise for young adults.

 

It's back to school, and sooner than you think you'll have your degree in hand, paired with a swift kick out the door into the real world. Your first step: Get a job.

But that's easier said than done, especially for the millennial cohort.

Millennials, 18- to 34-year-olds, have had a tough run of it. Despite being the most educated generation thus far, millennials make up 40% of the unemployed in the U.S., Anthony Carnevale, a director and research professor for Georgetown University's Center on Education and the Workforce, told Newsweek

Millennials are faced with higher student loan debt, and that prestigious college education isn't translating into a decent-paying job. 44% of college grads in their 20s are stuck in low-wage, low-skilled jobs—the highest rate in decades.

So if you're dealing with career blues, you're not alone. But good news: there's hope. 

Young Invincibles, a Washington-based advocacy group, released research Thursday that outlines the 25 best jobs for millennials based on salary, projected job growth and the percentage of jobs in that occupation held by young adults using Bureau of Labor Statistics data.

While these aren't the only indicators of a good-paying career, the study notes, "While young people do name social impact and work-life balance as important factors in their careers, the proportion of college students placing better employment outcomes and more pay as primary motivators for a college education is presently around 90%."

Thirteen of the top 25 jobs fell in in-demand and very well-paid STEM fields (science, technology, engineering and math), with another five in health care fields. Salaries for these jobs range from nearly $60,000 to $130,000. 


Job title

Growth by 2022

Median income

Millennial share

1. Physician assistants

38%

$90,930

45%

2. Actuaries

26%

$93,680

57%

3. (tie) Statisticians

27%

$75,560

44%

3. (tie) Biomedical engineers

27%

$86,960

43%

5. Computer and information research scientists

15%

$102,190

45%

6. Market research analysts and marketing specialists

32%

$60,300

44%

7. Nuclear engineers

9%

$104,270

60%

8. Elevator installers and repairers

25%

$76,650

41%

9. Petroleum engineers

26%

$130,280

35%

10. (tie) Therapists

27%

$70,000

37%

10. (tie) Dental hygienists

33%

$70,210

37%

12. Logisticians

22%

$72,780

37%

13. Financial analysts and advisors

16%

$71,770

41%

14. Software developers and programmers

19%

$87,100

36%

15. Pharmacists

15%

$116,670

35%

16. Public relations and fundraising managers

13%

$95,450

35%

17. (tie) Public relations specialists

12%

$54,170

44%

17. (tie) Credit analysts

10%

$61,080

43%

19. Agents and business managers of artists, performers, and athletes

10%

$63,370

42%

20. (tie) Geological and petroleum technicians

15%

$52,700

40%

20. (tie) Dietitians and nutritionists

21%

$55,240

36%

20. (tie) Medical scientists

13%

$76,080

35%

23. (tie) Agricultural and food scientists

9%

$58,610

42%

23. (tie) Surveyorscartographers, andphotogrammetrists

12%

$56,530

39%

23. (tie) Fundraisers

17%

$50,680

37%

 

 

<Source: Monster.com>




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