New research has discovered the most sought-after careers in Arizona, with flight attendant taking the top spot.
The experts at online courses aggregator Class Central analyzed the average number of monthly Google searches for over 100 different job roles, including terms such as ‘how to become a [job role]’ and ‘[job role] salary’, to determine the most wanted careers in Arizona.
Rank | Job Role | Average Monthly Search Volume |
---|---|---|
1 | Flight Attendant | 6,235 |
2 | Phlebotomist | 5,562 |
3 | Welder | 4,301 |
4 | Nurse | 3,912 |
5 | Pilot | 3,276 |
#1. Flight Attendant
Terms related to a flight attendant career have an average monthly search volume of 6,235 . With an average salary of around $64,000 in the US, this job involves ensuring the safety, security and comfort of passengers on an airplane. It is possible to become a flight attendant with just a high school diploma, however, some airlines may have additional requirements, such as a college degree or fluency in another language for international flights.
2. Phlebotomist
The phlebotomy profession has an average monthly search volume of 5,562 in the state. People in this job role are responsible for drawing blood from patients or donors, earning just under $40,000 per year on average. Becoming a phlebotomist requires gaining a high school diploma, followed by a qualification from an accredited phlebotomy program, and then a national certification.
3. Welder
The welder job role has 4,301 monthly Google searches. The average salary for welders in the US is around $47,000. Typically, the qualifications required for this career are a high school diploma or equivalent, as well as technical and on-the-job training. The job involves working with metal, assembling pieces together and repairing damage using heavy machinery.
4. Nurse
There are 3,912 average monthly Google searches for terms related to a career in nursing. Anybody wanting to become a nurse in the US must gain a nursing degree, pass the National Council Licensure Examination for registered nurses, and obtain a state licence. The average salary for this profession in the US is over $80,000.
5. Pilot
The pilot career has an average monthly search volume of 3,276 . The average salary of an airline pilot in the US is over $200,000. The job involves operating and controlling aircrafts, communicating with air traffic control and monitoring aircraft systems during flight. Typically, someone wanting to become a pilot would need to gain a bachelor’s degree in a field such as transportation or engineering, and then complete flight training with FAA-certified instructors.
“It is fascinating to see such a diverse array of jobs in the ranking, reflecting the different skills, passions and ambitions of people in the state,” says Dhawal Shah, founder of Class Central. “This research highlights the boundless possibilities that exist in the professional landscape, and it will hopefully inspire people to pursue the best career for them.”