According to a new Glassdoor report, work-life balance has decreased in recent years with employees rating an average of 3.5 in 2009 compared to a meek 3.2 in 2015. Ratings were based on a 5-point scale, with 5.0= very satisfied, 3.0=OK, 1.0=very dissatisfied.
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These 25 jobs were compiled over the last year based on employee feedback shared on Glassdoor:
1. Data Scientist
- Work-Life Balance Rating: 4.2
- Salary: $114,808
- Number of Job Openings: 1,315
2. SEO Manager
- Work-Life Balance Rating: 4.1
- Salary: $45,720
- Number of Job Openings: 338
3. Talent Acquisition Specialist
- Work-Life Balance Rating: 4.0
- Salary: $63,504
- Number of Job Openings: 1,171
- Work-Life Balance Rating: 4.0
- Salary: $40,000
- Number of Job Openings: 661
- Work-Life Balance Rating: 3.9
- Salary: $24,380
- Number of Job Openings: 590
- Work-Life Balance Rating: 3.9
- Salary: $44,700
- Number of Job Openings: 446
7. UX Designer
- Work-Life Balance Rating: 3.9
- Salary: $91,440
- Number of Job Openings: 338
- Work-Life Balance Rating: 3.9
- Salary: $70,052
- Number of Job Openings: 640
- Work-Life Balance Rating: 3.8
- Salary: $32,512
- Number of Job Openings: 384
10. Web Developer
- Work-Life Balance Rating: 3.8
- Salary: $66,040
- Number of Job Openings: 2,117
11. Risk Analyst
- Work-Life Balance Rating: 3.8
- Salary: $69,088
- Number of Job Openings: 208
12. Civil Engineer
- Work-Life Balance Rating: 3.8
- Salary: $65,532
- Number of Job Openings: 809
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