Published Jan 10, 2018
Rocknurse, MSN, APRN, NP
1,367 Posts
Good news for us!
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2018 U.S. News Best Jobs Ranking
100 Best Jobs
1. Software Developer
2. Dentist
3. Physician Assistant
4. Nurse Practitioner
5. Orthodontist
Best-Paying Jobs
1. Anesthesiologist
2. Surgeon
3. Obstetrician and Gynecologist
4. Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon
Best Health Care Jobs
1. Dentist
2. Physician Assistant
3. Nurse Practitioner
4. Orthodontist
5. Pediatrician
Best Business Jobs
1. Statistician
2. Actuary
3. Mathematician
4. Cost Estimator
5. Business Operations Manager
SpankedInPittsburgh, DNP, RN
1,847 Posts
YAY!!! Number 4 ain't to shabby. There are a hell of a lot of jobs out there & finishing where we did is cool by me. How did PAs get ranked above us?
Jules A, MSN
8,864 Posts
I disagree this is good news for us. As if there aren't already enough graduates from As Seen On TV universities already saturating many markets. They will be coming out of the woodwork now.
I don't know Jules I think the flood of new grads has to do with opportunities available and the proliferation of educational institutions (some good & some bad) to fill that void. I don't think there is any way of keeping the market secret so I'll take the opportunities as good news
Dodongo, APRN, NP
793 Posts
How did PAs get ranked above us?
They're both ranked at 8.2/10 so someone just flipped a coin to decide to list them first I guess.
I did find it odd that NPs were ranked "below average" in flexibility, a metric based on "alternative working schedule and work-life balance", and PAs were ranked as "above average" for the same metric...
I also found it odd that the narrative for the PA makes it seem like PAs should have more autonomy, however, for NPs, they had to point out that it's controversial that they have that autonomy.