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Houston Is A Hub For The Top 10 Jobs For 2013

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The U.S. News has released its list of 100 Best Jobs for 2013.

Below are the top 10: 

1.) Dentist
2.) Registered Nurse
3.) Pharmacist
4.) Computer Systems Analyst
5.) Physician
6.) Database Administrator
7.) Software Developer
8.) Physical Therapist
9.) Web Developer
10.) Dental Hygienist

Choosing a Career That’s Right For You

Of course, a job’s ranking means nothing if that job isn’t something you’d like to do. When contemplating a career change, there are several factors to consider. It’s important that the job you choose will meet your long-term needs. Here are a few things to think about when picking a new career:

How much money will you make? 
All things being equal, most people would prefer to choose a career that earns high wages. The jobs listed above earned their rank in part thanks to the size of their salaries, and money is a huge factor in buying quality of life for some people.

What are you passionate about? 
No matter how high a job’s salary might be, it’s not worth pursuing if it won’t make you happy. If you’re truly passionate about something, you’ll be willing to make sacrifices in other areas to pursue it. Listen to your heart and find a way to making a living doing something you really love.

What are the opportunities for growth and advancement? 
Some people may be satisfied with jobs that won’t change over time, but most workers look for careers that grow and develop. Also be sure that the job field is stable enough that it will continue to be relevant in five or 10 years.

Where will you live? 
The job market is better in some places than in others. For example, Texas is a hot-bed for jobs in the medical, engineering and teaching fields, and these are all careers that are booming according to the U.S. News report. Houston is particularly well-known for its rapid job growth in recent years.

If you’re moving to a new location to take advantage of its job market, there are many things to consider. You’ll have to look at the housing market near the new job, the length of your commute and the quality of the neighborhoods nearby. You’ll also want to make sure that the job you choose will be a good long-term fit before you commit to to a new home. Fortunately, some of these concerns can be eased by utilizing corporate housing.

By choosing a fully-furnished apartment, you can try out a new job without the stress of home ownership or long-term leasing. These apartments are convenient and usually conveniently located, which makes them ideal for trying out a new job. If the position becomes permanent, it will be easy to take your time and transition into living in the area full-time.

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