Alhamisi, 5 Desemba 2013

Tough job to get as the competitiveness runs between 85 - 96

10 Competitive Jobs That Everyone Wants But Hardly Anyone Gets

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One of the biggest job stresses is having to fight with competitors and  coworkers  for clients, commissions, and recognition.
Rather than focusing on your own work, highly competitive fields force you to be constantly aware of what everyone else is doing. 
Competition is particularly acute in visible, hard-to-break-into industries like entertainment and sports, jobs that offer lucrative payouts to top performers, and coveted positions with only a limited number of spots.
Sports and talent agents, for example, constantly fight over a small number of high-profile clients. Poets and writers constantly fight to get published and have their work seen. And athletes compete on a daily basis as their job.
Based on data from the Occupational Information Network (O*NET), a U.S. Department of Labor database full of detailed information on occupations, below are the 10 most competitive jobs in America. The ranking measures the extent that the job "requires the worker to compete or to be aware of competitive pressures."
Each job is scored on a scale of zero to 100, with a score above 75 denoting a job that's extremely competitive:
1. ChoreographersCompetitiveness score:  96
2. Poets, Lyricists and Creative Writers: 95Competitiveness score: 95
3.  Athletes and Sports CompetitorsCompetitiveness  score: 94  
4.  S ales Agents, Securities and Commodities: 93Competitiveness  score: 93
5. Sound Engineering TechniciansCompetitiveness  score: 89 
6. Makeup Artists, Theatrical and PerformanceCompetitiveness  score: 88
7.  Music Composers and ArrangersCompetitiveness  score: 88
8. Real Estate Sales AgentsCompetitiveness  score: 88
9. Coaches and ScoutsCompetitiveness score: 87
10. Agents and Business Managers of Artists, Performers, and AthletesCompetitiveness  score: 85

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