What kinds of jobs are they? Of the 10 listed here, compiled from Bureau of Labor Statistics data, most are high skill and require extensive education, but some require only a high-school diploma or certification. They aren't all glamorous; a few can even be dangerous. But with unemployment rates below 1 percent, many job seekers likely will still find them attractive.
Take a look and tell us what you think.
10. Information security analysts:
- Unemployment rate: 0.9 percent.*
- Median annual pay: $75,660.*
- Entry-level education: Bachelor's degree.
- Number of jobs (2010): 302,300.*
- Projected employment growth: 22 percent (faster than average), or 65,700 jobs.*
Find a job as an information security analyst.
9. Audiologists:
- Unemployment rate: 0.8 percent.
- Median annual pay: $66,660.
- Entry-level education: Doctoral or professional degree.
- Number of jobs (2010): 13,000.
- Projected employment growth: 37 percent (much faster than average), or 4,800 jobs.
Find a job as an audiologist.
8. Physicians and surgeons:
- Unemployment rate: 0.8 percent.
- Median annual pay: $40,300.
- Entry-level education: Doctoral or professional degree.
- Number of jobs (2010): 691,000.
- Projected employment growth: 24 percent (faster than average), or 168,300.
Find a job as an physician or surgeon.
7. First-line supervisors of correctional officers:
- Unemployment rate: 0.6 percent.
- Median annual pay: $55,910.
- Entry-level education: High-school diploma or equivalent.
- Number of jobs (2010): 41,500.
- Projected employment growth: 6 percent (slower than average), or 2,300.
Find a job as a corrections officer.
6. Petroleum engineers:
- Unemployment rate: 0.6 percent.
- Median annual pay: $114,080.
- Entry-level education: Bachelor's degree.
- Number of jobs (2010): 30,200.
- Projected employment growth: 17 percent (fast as average), or 5,100 jobs.
Find a job as a petroleum engineer.
5. First-line supervisors of firefighting and prevention workers:
- Unemployment rate: 0.4 percent.
- Median annual pay: $68,240.
- Entry-level education: Post-secondary certificate or training.
- Number of jobs (2010): 60,100.
- Projected employment growth: 8 percent (slower than average), or 4,900 jobs.
Find a job as a firefighter.
4. Judges, magistrates and other judicial workers:
- Unemployment rate: 0.4 percent.
- Median annual pay: $91,800.
- Entry-level education: Varies, but a law degree is typical.
- Number of jobs (2010): 62,700.
- Projected employment growth: 7 percent (slower than average), or 4,600 jobs.
Find a job as a judge, magistrate or other judicial worker.
3. Biomedical engineers:
- Unemployment rate: 0.4 percent.
- Median annual pay: $81,540.
- Entry-level education: Bachelor's degree.
- Number of jobs (2010): 15,700.
- Projected employment growth: 62 percent (much faster than average), or 9,700 jobs.
Find a job as a biomedical engineer.
2. Directors, religious activities and education:
- Unemployment rate: 0.3 percent.
- Median annual pay: $36,170.
- Entry-level education: Bachelor's degree.
- Number of jobs (2010): 126,000.
- Projected employment growth: 17 percent (average), or 21,200.
Find a job as a director of religious activities and education.
1. Astronomers and physicists:
- Unemployment rate: 0.3 percent.
- Median annual pay: $105,430.
- Entry-level education: Doctoral or professional degree.
- Number of jobs (2010): 20,600.
- Projected employment growth: 2,800.
Find a job as an astronomer or physicist.
Source: AOL