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The jobs with the highest employee satisfaction, ranked

If you want a job you'll love, you might consider working in healthcare — or crunching a whole lot of numbers. A recent Monster review of jobs across eight categories found that healthcare workers, math and data science professionals, and science technicians earned the highest workplace experience scores. Monster based the rankings on pay, workplace culture, job security, quality of management, work-life balance, career outlook, and factors such as CEO approval ratings and diversity, equity, and inclusion. The highest-ranked jobs came from a range of industries, Monster found. Among the top tier: education, entertainment, law, and finance. Construction support workers made the list, which Monster said shows that skilled, hands-on jobs can also be highly satisfying. The job site said that the gap between the top-ranked occupations and those further down the list was relatively narrow. That's an indication that "strong workplace experiences are achievable across a diverse range of professions," Monster said. Here are Monster's top 15 jobs for workplace experience, along with their scores on a five-point scale: - Healthcare practitioners (3.86) - Mathematics and data science professionals (3.85) - Science technicians (3.81) - Education and library professionals (3.78) - Life science professionals (3.78) - Teachers and instructors (3.78) - Legal professionals (3.70) - Financial professionals (3.69) - Engineers (3.68) - Entertainment and sports professionals (3.67) - Architects and surveying professionals (3.64) - Operations managers (3.60) - Business operations professionals (3.59) - Construction support workers (3.59) - Administrative assistants (3.54) Monster analyzed employee reviews and workplace ratings from major job and employer review sites to identify which roles had the strongest workplace experiences. The company gathered the data from the start of 2026 through April. While compensation matters, Monster said the findings suggest job seekers should also consider the bigger picture. A range of factors "play a significant role" in fostering a successful and satisfying career, the report said. "It's worth looking beyond salary to factors like workplace culture, leadership quality, growth opportunities, and work-life balance," Monster wrote. Do you have a story to share about your career? Contact this reporter at tparadis@businessinsider.com.

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