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The World's Happiest and Unhappiest Jobs Have Been Revealed: The Results Are Unexpected!

The World's Happiest and Unhappiest Jobs Have Been Revealed: The Results Are Unexpected!

Everyone's conception of happiness in the workplace may vary. While some prefer a calm working routine, others opt for dynamic and social environments. However, extensive research conducted by scientists has shed light on which professions tend to satisfy their employees the most. This conclusion was drawn after comparing both employee satisfaction surveys from various countries and data obtained from the Estonian Biobank.

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The comprehensive survey revealed that the happiest employees are found in the construction industry.

The comprehensive survey revealed that the happiest employees are found in the construction industry.
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A study conducted by BambooHR examined the satisfaction levels of over 57,000 employees across eight different industries. Factors such as wages, work-life balance, flexibility, opportunities for advancement, and company culture were evaluated, with the responses being converted into a scoring system known as eNPS.

According to the findings, the construction industry reached the highest satisfaction level with a score of 49. The technology sector, on the other hand, took the second spot with a score of 41.

The second phase of the research scientifically ranked the professions that provide the most and the least satisfaction.

The second phase of the research scientifically ranked the professions that provide the most and the least satisfaction.
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In a study conducted through the Estonian Biobank, approximately 59,000 individuals and 263 professions were analyzed. Participants were asked about their job descriptions, salary information, personality traits, and life satisfaction.

Scientists, drawing from the data, revealed which professions provided higher satisfaction. According to the study, income level does not determine happiness as much as thought. The prestige of the job was also seen to have a weak effect on satisfaction.

The factor that most significantly increased the feeling of satisfaction was found to be 'finding meaning in work'. Scientist Katlin Anni emphasized that even jobs that do not have high prestige can make an employee happier when they provide a strong sense of achievement.

Moreover, it was observed that satisfaction noticeably increased in professions where there was a high opportunity for independent work.

Scientifically, the most and least satisfying jobs 👇🏻

Scientifically, the most and least satisfying jobs 👇🏻
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Religious Clergy

Various Specialists in the Medical Field

Psychologists

Special Education Teachers

Authors

Marine Engineers

Sheet Metal Workers

Occupations with the Lowest Satisfaction Levels

Surveyors and Field Interviewers

Waitstaff

Sales Associates

Security Personnel

Mail Carriers

Carpenters

Chemical Engineers

Kitchen Staff

Transportation, Storage, and Production Workers

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