Monday, May 2, 2011

Professional with Highest Stress Level

Each individual must have wanted a profession that has a low stress level, but with relatively high incomes. Not infrequently, there are professionals who actually do not realize that profession today actually provoke large stress levels.

Business Insider found 10 jobs that have the highest stress level in the world, especially in the United States.


The survey was obtained from studies made CareerCast.com stress level of 200 types of work based on the work environment, income, future prospects, deadlines, level of competition, and travel.


The article was released in Careercast is indeed referring to the type of work performed in the United States. However, many of these jobs well done by most people in Indonesia, maybe even start and will grow here.


Here are 10 jobs with the highest stress level:


1. Commercial Aircraft Pilot

Stress levels: 59.53
Working hours per day: 9 hours
Revenue per year: U.S. $ 106,153 (Rp955, 37 million)

Pilots of commercial aircraft is responsible for the safety of hundreds of passengers when the plane flew above the altitude of a thousand feet with a high speed.

Pilots sometimes have to fly the plane in the middle of bad weather conditions and work long hours.

2. Public Relation Officer

Stress levels: 47.6
Office hours: 9 hours
Revenue per year: U.S. $ 90,160 (Rp811, 44 million)

An official Public Relations (PR), often have to give a presentation and explanation in public. Work has a very strict level of competition and corporate leaders often ask PR to create and
maintaining good corporate image.

3. Company Senior Executive
Stress levels: 47.41
Working hours per day: 11 hours
revenue per year: U.S. $ 161,141 (Rp1, 450 billion)

Corporate Executive has many different jobs. They are expected to have knowledge in almost all departments of a company. so that the employees at this level are expected to make decisions that impact on all employees. This company officials also have very long working hours.


4. Photo Journalist

Stress level: 47.09
Working hours per day: varies
Revenue: U.S. $ 40,209 (Rp361, 88 million).

Photojournalist should always be on site when a major incident occurs. Is it war, shootings, natural disasters, a photojournalist constantly present in those locations. In dangerous conditions, they present to capture the moment and proclaim to the world.


5. News Reporter

Stress levels: 43.56
Working hours per day: 8 hours
Revenue per year: U.S. $ 50,456 (Rp454, 104 million)

Newscaster compete with other television stations competing to be the first to preach the information to the public. Often, reporters working from the studio but more reporters who jumped into the field where the incident occurred.

Conditions straight news reporting from the field often lead news anchor position in a potentially dangerous situation

6. Account Executive of Ads Company

Stress levels: 41.05
Working hours per day: 9.5 hours
Revenue per year: U.S. $ 62,105 (Rp558, 945 million)

An account executive is required to work more creative, attention to detail, able to motivate yourself. All these demands must be run in the middle of work to manage large corporate clients as well as working under deadline pressure.

Field where the work of account executives also includes having a very high level of competition. Moreover, if advertisement is the main income for the company.

7. Architect

Stress levels: 39.93
Hours worked per day: more than 8 hours
Revenue per year: U.S. $ 73,193 (Rp658, 73 million)

Architects worked with the pressure of tight deadlines both in terms of planning, design, construction, commercial and residential space. Safety of a building in the future also become part of the work of the architects who are required to make more careful planning.


8. Stock Broker

Stress levels: 39.70
Hours worked per day: 8 hours
Revenue per year: U.S. $ 67,470 (Rp607, 23 million)

Stockbroker responsible for fund investors who saved in the stock and bond investment products. With the stock market conditions are constantly changing, the responsibility of brokers to maintain investment in order to investors remain invest are things that can create stress.


9. Emergency Medical Staff

Stress levels: 39.68
hours worked per day: varies
revenue per year: U.S. $ 30.168 (Rp271, 512 million)

Emergency medical staff or may be the same with Ambulance officers are the first in every event that requires emergency medical treatment. In addition they act as a determinant of life for patients from the scene to the hospital.

Ambulance officers often work in the timeframe yng work long and often exposed to night work quota.

10. Property agent

Stress level: 38.57
Working hours per day: 9.5 hours
Revenue per year: U.S. $ 40.357 (Rp363, 213 million)

Agents selling property have erratic working hours, sometimes working at night and weekends.

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