14 Jobs That People Love The Most To Do (2 of 3)

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Music Director or Composer

It’s normal to have worries, especially during difficult times (hello pandemic!). But it’s still possible to do things that improve our mood and increase positive emotions, and bringing music to life is one of them.

Generally, most artistic jobs seem to do exceptionally well when it comes to job satisfaction, but the biggest pull for becoming a music director is that you can pretty much do whatever you want. You can work with big orchestras or individually and be creative as much as you want.

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Financial Services Sales Agent

While this job may sound a bit dull on paper, it is a job where 65% of all people claimed to be happy and satisfied with their jobs. It’s also one of the jobs with the highest wages for a 40-hour week and little to no academic requirements, so that might be a huge factor, right?

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Psychologists

Being able to solve other people’s emotional and mental problems is apparently very satisfying because psychologists also made the list. Meeting all kinds of people and getting to help everyone as much as you can is a noble cause, if nothing else. After all, in helping others, you help yourself.

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Software Developer

One of the biggest selling points of this job is the fact that most software developers get to work in a very flexible environment where they basically get left alone and get complete freedom to finish their projects. They also make a pretty penny, and people tend to feel happier and more satisfied the more money they make.

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Photographer

Much like the music director, photographers get to pick how they express their creativity and on which scale. Only want to do small shoots? There’s a market for that. Big weddings or festivals? There’s a market for that too.