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Use PayScale’s Best Jobs for You Tool to Find Your Dream Job

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Choosing a job is never an easy task, whether you’re a fresh-faced student deciding on a field of study or an experienced professional thinking about your next big career move. PayScale’s new Best Jobs for You tool is here to make that decision a lot easier. This new tool allows you to comb through our immense career database to find a job that matches your preferences, experience and education levels and earns the salary you want.

The Best Jobs for You tool lets you decide what matters most and produces a list of jobs that meet your criteria. Want a low-stress, highly flexible job that will allow you to pay your mortgage? We’ve got some suggestions. Looking for something that favors job meaning over a super-high salary? PayScale’s Best Jobs tool can find you that. Or say you want to know what the highest-paying jobs for an MBA really are? Enter your preferences and we’ll customize a list just for your inner Alex P. Keaton.

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Filter by education and experience levels. Set a minimum salary requirement. Favor jobs that make you a manager to cash in on your innate leadership ability. Find out if your best matches have you shattering glass ceilings or working with a bunch of Millennials in our gender and age reports.

And don’t forget to use PayScale’s new and improved Research Center to find out even more about the jobs that rank highest for you. There you can find out how different skills, locations and experience levels influence salary.

So go give the new Best Jobs for You tool a spin. Let the world’s biggest salary database tell you what you should be when you grow up! Then tell us what you think of our new tool on Facebook or Twitter!


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