Survey names PT as a top-eight job in the U.S.
Rehab Regs, July 21, 2006
The profession of physical therapist is one of the top eight jobs in the U.S., according to a survey conducted by CareerJournal.com and Harris Interactive.
The survey looked at jobs that had
- good intellectual stimulation
- strong job security
- high level of control and freedom over what to do
- extensive direct contact with customer/clients
Along with PTs, the list consisted of curriculum coordinators; high school special education teachers; hospital and clinic managers; management consultants and analysts; medical researchers; sales, marketing, and advertising managers; and social workers and counselors.
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