93% | 31-9096.00 | Veterinary Assistants and Laboratory Animal Caretakers
| | 26,800 |
91% | 29-2056.00 | Veterinary Technologists and Technicians
| | 14,800 |
83% | 29-1131.00 | Veterinarians
| | 5,000 |
81% | 43-6012.00 | Legal Secretaries and Administrative Assistants | | 12,700 |
78% | 13-2082.00 | Tax Preparers | | 12,400 |
78% | 17-1011.00 | Architects, Except Landscape and Naval
| | 8,200 |
76% | 23-2011.00 | Paralegals and Legal Assistants | | 38,000 |
74% | 17-1022.00 | Surveyors
| | 3,500 |
73% | 17-3011.00 | Architectural and Civil Drafters | | 10,000 |
65% | 19-1021.00 | Biochemists and Biophysicists
| | 2,800 |
62% | 19-4043.00 | Geological Technicians, Except Hydrologic Technicians | | 1,000 |
61% | 17-3031.00 | Surveying and Mapping Technicians | | 7,800 |
60% | 19-3091.00 | Anthropologists and Archeologists | | 700 |
60% | 19-3022.00 | Survey Researchers | | 700 |
55% | 23-1011.00 | Lawyers
| | 39,100 |
55% | 17-2081.00 | Environmental Engineers
| | 3,400 |
55% | 17-3025.00 | Environmental Engineering Technologists and Technicians | | 1,300 |
52% | 17-2051.00 | Civil Engineers
| | 21,200 |
51% | 19-4042.00 | Environmental Science and Protection Technicians, Including Health
| | 3,800 |
51% | 19-2042.00 | Geoscientists, Except Hydrologists and Geographers
| | 2,200 |
50% | 17-3022.00 | Civil Engineering Technologists and Technicians | | 5,900 |
50% | 19-2032.00 | Materials Scientists
| | 600 |
49% | 15-1221.00 | Computer and Information Research Scientists
| | 3,400 |
48% | 19-2011.00 | Astronomers
| | 200 |
47% | 11-9121.00 | Natural Sciences Managers
| | 6,500 |
47% | 19-3041.00 | Sociologists
| | 300 |
46% | 17-1012.00 | Landscape Architects | | 1,800 |
46% | 19-2012.00 | Physicists
| | 1,400 |
45% | 41-3011.00 | Advertising Sales Agents | | 10,500 |
45% | 17-2061.00 | Computer Hardware Engineers
| | 4,600 |
45% | 15-1243.00 | Database Architects
| | 4,500 |
45% | 17-2151.00 | Mining and Geological Engineers, Including Mining Safety Engineers | | 400 |
44% | 15-1212.00 | Information Security Analysts
| | 16,800 |
43% | 17-3021.00 | Aerospace Engineering and Operations Technologists and Technicians
| | 1,000 |
42% | 15-1252.00 | Software Developers
| | 136,300 |
42% | 15-1253.00 | Software Quality Assurance Analysts and Testers
| | 17,500 |
42% | 17-2121.00 | Marine Engineers and Naval Architects | | 400 |
41% | 27-1025.00 | Interior Designers | | 9,000 |
41% | 15-1251.00 | Computer Programmers | | 6,700 |
40% | 19-1099.00 | Life Scientists, All Other
| | 500 |
39% | 19-1042.00 | Medical Scientists, Except Epidemiologists
| | 7,500 |
39% | 19-2041.00 | Environmental Scientists and Specialists, Including Health
| | 6,900 |
39% | 23-2093.00 | Title Examiners, Abstractors, and Searchers | | 6,000 |
39% | 17-3012.00 | Electrical and Electronics Drafters | | 1,800 |
38% | 27-3042.00 | Technical Writers
| | 4,800 |
38% | 19-1022.00 | Microbiologists
| | 1,700 |
38% | 17-1021.00 | Cartographers and Photogrammetrists
| | 1,000 |
38% | 19-2043.00 | Hydrologists | | 500 |
37% | 47-4011.00 | Construction and Building Inspectors | | 15,700 |
37% | 11-9041.00 | Architectural and Engineering Managers | | 13,600 |
37% | 15-1241.00 | Computer Network Architects | | 10,200 |
37% | 15-1254.00 | Web Developers
| | 8,300 |
37% | 19-1029.00 | Biological Scientists, All Other | | 4,700 |
37% | 17-2031.00 | Bioengineers and Biomedical Engineers
| | 1,200 |
37% | 19-2021.00 | Atmospheric and Space Scientists | | 900 |
37% | 23-1022.00 | Arbitrators, Mediators, and Conciliators
| | 400 |
36% | 17-3024.00 | Electro-Mechanical and Mechatronics Technologists and Technicians | | 1,300 |
36% | 19-3011.00 | Economists
| | 1,200 |
35% | 13-1111.00 | Management Analysts
| | 92,900 |
35% | 17-3027.00 | Mechanical Engineering Technologists and Technicians | | 3,700 |
35% | 19-1013.00 | Soil and Plant Scientists
| | 1,400 |
35% | 17-3028.00 | Calibration Technologists and Technicians | | 1,100 |
35% | 17-2021.00 | Agricultural Engineers
| | 100 |
34% | 17-2011.00 | Aerospace Engineers
| | 3,800 |
34% | 11-2011.00 | Advertising and Promotions Managers | | 2,800 |
34% | 15-2099.00 | Mathematical Science Occupations, All Other
| | 300 |
33% | 11-3021.00 | Computer and Information Systems Managers
| | 46,900 |
33% | 15-1211.00 | Computer Systems Analysts
| | 37,600 |
33% | 15-2051.00 | Data Scientists
| | 17,700 |
33% | 19-4021.00 | Biological Technicians
| | 10,600 |
33% | 19-4061.00 | Social Science Research Assistants
| | 4,400 |
33% | 15-2041.00 | Statisticians
| | 3,300 |
32% | 13-2011.00 | Accountants and Auditors
| | 126,500 |
32% | 19-4031.00 | Chemical Technicians | | 7,100 |
32% | 19-2031.00 | Chemists
| | 6,600 |
32% | 17-3019.00 | Drafters, All Other | | 1,300 |
31% | 15-1299.00 | Computer Occupations, All Other
| | 33,500 |
31% | 17-2141.00 | Mechanical Engineers
| | 19,200 |
31% | 17-2071.00 | Electrical Engineers | | 11,000 |
31% | 17-3029.00 | Engineering Technologists and Technicians, Except Drafters, All Other | | 7,000 |
31% | 23-2099.00 | Legal Support Workers, All Other | | 5,400 |
30% | 41-9011.00 | Demonstrators and Product Promoters | | 8,500 |
30% | 27-3091.00 | Interpreters and Translators | | 7,200 |
30% | 51-9151.00 | Photographic Process Workers and Processing Machine Operators | | 700 |
29% | 15-1232.00 | Computer User Support Specialists
| | 53,200 |
29% | 17-2041.00 | Chemical Engineers
| | 1,300 |
28% | 13-1082.00 | Project Management Specialists
| | 68,100 |
28% | 15-1244.00 | Network and Computer Systems Administrators | | 19,800 |
28% | 15-1255.00 | Web and Digital Interface Designers
| | 10,700 |
28% | 17-2161.00 | Nuclear Engineers | | 800 |
27% | 13-1161.00 | Market Research Analysts and Marketing Specialists
| | 94,600 |
27% | 27-1024.00 | Graphic Designers | | 22,800 |
27% | 41-9031.00 | Sales Engineers
| | 5,900 |
26% | 47-2142.00 | Paperhangers | | 300 |
25% | 11-2021.00 | Marketing Managers
| | 31,200 |
25% | 15-1231.00 | Computer Network Support Specialists
| | 13,300 |
25% | 17-2199.00 | Engineers, All Other | | 10,400 |
25% | 19-4099.00 | Life, Physical, and Social Science Technicians, All Other | | 10,200 |
25% | 15-2031.00 | Operations Research Analysts
| | 9,800 |
25% | 19-4012.00 | Agricultural Technicians
| | 2,500 |
25% | 27-1021.00 | Commercial and Industrial Designers | | 2,200 |
25% | 43-9111.00 | Statistical Assistants | | 600 |
25% | 19-1011.00 | Animal Scientists
| | 200 |
24% | 17-3013.00 | Mechanical Drafters | | 3,500 |
23% | 17-3023.00 | Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technologists and Technicians | | 9,900 |
23% | 27-2011.00 | Actors | | 9,300 |
23% | 15-1242.00 | Database Administrators
| | 5,700 |
22% | 41-3091.00 | Sales Representatives of Services, Except Advertising, Insurance, Financial Services, and Travel
| | 110,600 |
22% | 27-3031.00 | Public Relations Specialists
| | 25,800 |
22% | 17-2131.00 | Materials Engineers
| | 1,500 |
21% | 27-1011.00 | Art Directors
| | 13,800 |
21% | 17-2072.00 | Electronics Engineers, Except Computer
| | 6,900 |
21% | 19-1012.00 | Food Scientists and Technologists
| | 1,300 |
21% | 17-2111.00 | Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors | | 1,300 |
21% | 19-3093.00 | Historians | | 300 |
20% | 43-4071.00 | File Clerks | | 8,800 |
20% | 11-2032.00 | Public Relations Managers
| | 5,400 |
20% | 19-4051.00 | Nuclear Technicians | | 600 |
19% | 51-4061.00 | Model Makers, Metal and Plastic | | 200 |
19% | 15-2021.00 | Mathematicians | | 100 |
18% | 43-9081.00 | Proofreaders and Copy Markers | | 900 |
18% | 19-3094.00 | Political Scientists
| | 600 |
17% | 27-4021.00 | Photographers | | 13,900 |
17% | 43-3051.00 | Payroll and Timekeeping Clerks | | 12,500 |
17% | 19-1023.00 | Zoologists and Wildlife Biologists | | 1,500 |
17% | 17-2171.00 | Petroleum Engineers | | 1,200 |
17% | 43-9031.00 | Desktop Publishers | | 700 |
16% | 13-1081.00 | Logisticians
| | 21,800 |
16% | 43-9021.00 | Data Entry Keyers | | 12,300 |
16% | 19-2099.00 | Physical Scientists, All Other | | 1,700 |
16% | 11-3111.00 | Compensation and Benefits Managers | | 1,100 |
16% | 41-9012.00 | Models | | 400 |
15% | 11-3121.00 | Human Resources Managers
| | 15,500 |
15% | 19-3099.00 | Social Scientists and Related Workers, All Other | | 3,000 |
15% | 13-2071.00 | Credit Counselors
| | 2,400 |
14% | 11-3031.00 | Financial Managers
| | 69,600 |
14% | 17-2112.00 | Industrial Engineers
| | 22,800 |
14% | 11-3012.00 | Administrative Services Managers
| | 21,100 |
14% | 43-9051.00 | Mail Clerks and Mail Machine Operators, Except Postal Service | | 8,900 |
14% | 33-9021.00 | Private Detectives and Investigators
| | 3,800 |
14% | 43-4021.00 | Correspondence Clerks | | 600 |
13% | 43-3031.00 | Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing Clerks
| | 183,900 |
13% | 13-1199.00 | Business Operations Specialists, All Other
| | 107,000 |
13% | 13-1071.00 | Human Resources Specialists
| | 78,700 |
13% | 43-3021.00 | Billing and Posting Clerks | | 46,700 |
13% | 11-2022.00 | Sales Managers | | 43,200 |
13% | 13-2051.00 | Financial and Investment Analysts
| | 23,000 |
13% | 11-1011.00 | Chief Executives | | 15,300 |
13% | 19-5011.00 | Occupational Health and Safety Specialists
| | 14,200 |
13% | 13-1141.00 | Compensation, Benefits, and Job Analysis Specialists
| | 7,700 |
13% | 11-3131.00 | Training and Development Managers
| | 3,500 |
13% | 19-5012.00 | Occupational Health and Safety Technicians
| | 3,000 |
13% | 49-2091.00 | Avionics Technicians | | 1,900 |
12% | 11-1021.00 | General and Operations Managers
| | 296,300 |
12% | 39-2021.00 | Animal Caretakers
| | 70,900 |
12% | 43-6011.00 | Executive Secretaries and Executive Administrative Assistants | | 35,600 |
12% | 41-4011.00 | Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Technical and Scientific Products | | 28,500 |
12% | 27-3043.00 | Writers and Authors | | 15,500 |
12% | 27-3041.00 | Editors | | 11,600 |
12% | 19-3051.00 | Urban and Regional Planners | | 3,700 |
12% | 15-2011.00 | Actuaries
| | 2,300 |
12% | 53-6041.00 | Traffic Technicians | | 800 |
11% | 43-4171.00 | Receptionists and Information Clerks
| | 142,600 |
11% | 13-1151.00 | Training and Development Specialists
| | 35,400 |
11% | 17-3026.00 | Industrial Engineering Technologists and Technicians | | 6,500 |
10% | 13-1041.00 | Compliance Officers
| | 31,000 |
10% | 27-4032.00 | Film and Video Editors
| | 5,000 |
10% | 27-4031.00 | Camera Operators, Television, Video, and Film | | 3,200 |
10% | 19-1032.00 | Foresters | | 900 |