There are a total of 964 Jobs that have been compiled and organized in this comprehensive list. The selection includes widely recognized occupational titles drawn from authoritative sources such as BLS, O*NET, and major industry groups, focusing on common, high-demand, and clearly defined roles.

Jobs are roles or sets of tasks that people perform in exchange for pay or other compensation. They range from entry-level service work to highly specialized professional careers. Jobs combine skills, responsibilities, and typical work settings, and they often require specific education or credentials. Understanding jobs helps people choose careers, design training, and match talent to employer needs.

Interesting and little-known facts about Jobs:
– The U.S. Standard Occupational Classification lists 867 detailed occupations, a structure frequently used by BLS and O*NET to standardize job definitions.
– Healthcare occupations are projected to add about 2.6 million jobs from 2022 to 2032, the largest numeric growth among major groups (BLS projection).
– Employment of software developers and related roles is projected to grow roughly 25% from 2022 to 2032, much faster than average.
– Median annual pay varies dramatically: many specialist physicians and surgeons report median pay above $200,000, while several service occupations report medians below $30,000.
– Modern job titles increasingly combine traditional skills with digital tools; terms like “data” and “cloud” appear widely in recent job postings and classifications.

The alphabetical index directs users to letter-by-letter lists of job entries and what each entry contains. Each entry shows these data columns: Job title; Industry; Typical education (High school, Associate, Bachelor, Master, Certification); Median annual salary (USD); and Salary source with year (for example, BLS, O*NET, or PayScale).