15 Dream Jobs
15 Dream Jobs
15 Dream Jobs
When people are asked about their dream job, the answers vary from person to person.
A dream job is generally considered something that aligns with your passion or interests. It
is also dependent on your values, which change over time.
When a child is asked about their dream job, they may answer based on what they
consider appealing at the time or what they are doing at that exact moment.
However, an individual’s thoughts and values change as they grow older and gain more
experience.
By the time they’re in their early to mid-20s, they will have developed a new set of values
that determine what they consider to be a ‘dream job’.
What seemed appealing to them as children has changed, as factors like location, work-
life balance, money and alignment with their interests become more important factors.
As already mentioned, an individual’s idea of a dream job is mainly reliant on their life
experience.
As we grow older, we develop different needs, and those needs will not always be
monetary.
Location
Whether someone considers a role their dream job can depend significantly on where they
live or intend to live.
To some, having a job that would allow them to live in their ideal location is a significant
factor for a dream job.
Conversely, some people would like to stay in their current location with their friends and
family, and having a job that allows them to do that would be an important consideration.
Ability to Travel
Traveling remains one of the most popular recreational activities among young adults.
Many people would happily dedicate their lives to a job that allows them to travel
frequently, preferably at little to no cost to themselves.
Money
Depending on their background, some people may place more value on salary and
income than others.
If they can make a significant amount of money while doing something that even
somewhat aligns with their interests, many may consider the job to be ideal.
Some will not factor money into the equation and will choose to stay in a job they love
even if the monetary prospects or opportunities for promotion are less attractive.
Public Service
TollFreeForwarding.com conducted a survey in 2018 that showed the most popular
options when a diverse study group was asked about their ‘dream job’.
The most popular choices revolved around public service roles; for example, doctor,
nurse, teacher or veterinarian.
Most people prefer jobs where they know they are helping their community and the wider
society.
If you don’t have an idea of what your dream job may be, there are steps you can take to
discover the kind of career that is best suited to your skills, interests and values.
This may be difficult at first, but you will start to notice things about yourself that you hadn’t
realized before.
It’s essential to think about the things you would like to have in life. What is most important
to you, and how will your ideal job satisfy these desires?
The job that best aligns with this will ultimately be the one that keeps you happy in your
work.
If you’re not a fan of long commutes and long hours, for example, you should rule out the
type of work that would require this.
Even though certain careers promise enticing salaries, you may end up severely regretting
the decision to forgo your satisfaction for the sake of a lucrative opportunity.
A good technique for deciding on your ideal job is to visualize your perfect day.
Once you have an idea of what your average day looks like, you’ll find it easier to decide
on your ideal job.
As we’ve seen, dream jobs vary greatly depending on what type of person you are.
However, certain jobs are particularly appealing to many people.
Here’s our list of dream jobs, including some of today’s most sought-after roles.
1. Doctor
Depending on the kind of doctor you are, your regular tasks will differ. Some of the
common ones are:
Examining patients to diagnose health conditions or observable diseases
Prescribing medicine to patients
Taking note of patients’ health history
Advising on general health or relevant health issues
Requirements
According to UCAS.com, to become a registered doctor, you will need the following:
If you play a lot of video or computer games, this job would truly be a dream come true.
Working with a team to implement ideas for games, whether original or based on
existing work
Conducting research toward concept and target audiences
Collaborating with game developers and game testers
Overseeing the story and script of a game
Requirements
3. Pilot
Commercial pilots carry out a range of duties, apart from the obvious one of flying and
landing a plane.
Requirements
Train and qualify with an aviation academy to receive an airline transport pilot license
(ATPL)
High school education
Medical certification
4. Detective
A detective will specialize in one of many departments, including the criminal investigation
department, the firearms squad, the fraud squad, and more.
Requirements
5. Actor
If your passion is in the performing arts, your dream job may involve acting.
Performing in theatres, television sets, movie sets or even public areas for events.
Some actors may even apply for voice-only roles.
Interpreting and portraying a character from a written script
Using voice and body language to move a story
Remembering and making necessary edits to scripts
Helping writers and directors create and execute scenes
Requirements
There are many different ways to become an actor. Although you don’t have to be
classically trained, you will still have to audition for roles.
You are strongly encouraged to attend theatre studies or acting classes
6. Entrepreneur
Average salary: The salary of an entrepreneur varies widely and is dependent mainly on
the individual’s success. However, the average salary is around £43,000.
Although exciting and rewarding, being an entrepreneur is a high-risk endeavor and
requires much initial effort.
An entrepreneur is required to spend time coming up with and implementing unique ideas.
As a result, they often lead a team to delegate the tasks for one or more business
ventures.
Requirements
You don’t need any real qualifications to be an entrepreneur, but it does require a specific
set of skills and mindset:
Organizational skills
Communication
Teamwork and leadership
Business management
Problem-solving
7. Travel Blogger
Average salary: $22,000 (heavily dependent on how much attention they can bring to
their platform and fluctuates greatly depending on the individual)
A travel blogger is a type of freelance writer. Traveling to different parts of the world, they
detail their experiences on a dedicated website or any other web format.
Requirements
There are no requirements to become a travel blogger. All you need is a laptop, some
writing skills and a travel visa.
8. Music Producer
Music producers generally work with software to compose rhythms and melodies for
vocalists and backing tracks for other instruments.
A music producer spends most of their time in a recording studio. They can also perform
live events where they work with a team of technical workers and other sound engineers.
Requirements
Generally, you don’t need any formal education or training to be a music producer. All you
need is experience and a portfolio.
However, some music producers will also have a music degree or a degree in a similar
field.
9. Model
Average salary: $43,000 (highly dependent on their popularity and social media
presence)
The image that often springs to mind is a model on a catwalk or runway, but you could
also model for magazines, catalogs or specialist clothing ranges (for example, petite, plus-
size), and more.
Requirements
There aren’t any formal requirements to become a model. However, most industries
desire a specific body type.
For instance, fashion magazines tend to prefer a slim body type, whereas fitness
magazines will be looking for a more muscular body type.
10. Chef
There are many different roles in a kitchen, and different levels and specialties to aspire
to.
Whether you would like to be a pastry chef, head chef or chef de partie, your role is likely
to include the following tasks:
Requirements
You don’t need any formal qualifications to be a chef. However, the profession does
require a lot of training.
11. Photographer
Average salary: $25,000 (varies significantly based on style of photography, skill and
popularity)
Weddings
Journalism
Nature
Sports and action
Taking photos
Handling photographic equipment
Choosing the correct location and time of day for photoshoots
Editing photos with professional software
Requirements
However, to find work in your desired field of photography, you will need a portfolio of your
past photos and edits.
Average salary: $30,000 (entirely dependent on skill, type of industry and popularity)
Digital illustrators and designers use design and illustration software to create original art
for companies and individual clients.
There is a multitude of avenues for a digital illustrator. Some may choose to work with
company advertising, others may choose to design art for games and other media that
require illustrations.
Requirements
Formal education or training is not always required when working in digital illustration,
particularly when the illustrator chooses to freelance.
However, many companies prefer illustrators to also have a degree in a related field.
13. Journalist
Average salary: $30,000 (dependent mainly on the body of work they have accumulated
and the field they are in; such as entertainment, finance, sports or politics)
Conducting interviews with members of the public, famous people, politicians, and
more
Collecting credible data
Fact-checking
Writing up their findings for publication
Requirements
Many journalists claim that you do not need any formal education or training to become a
credible journalist and that all it takes is experience and credibility.
However, many university courses and apprenticeships offer journalistic training, which is
often preferred by journalistic publications.
14. Comedian
Average salary: $20,000 (remarkably dynamic and depends on ability and popularity)
Unlike most professions, being a comedian has a singular goal: Make your audience
laugh.
Performing stand-up comedy at bars, local events, club rooms or concert venues
Creating skit videos for television and streaming services
Writing comedy sketches and scripts for television networks
Performing live sketches
Requirements
Certain classes are available for newer comedians. However, most professionals will
advise against attending them.
15. Musician
Average salary: $30,000 (dependent mainly on skill level and the avenue of the music
business that they choose to follow)
There are several avenues for musicians to earn a reasonable living that don’t involve
getting a deal from a record label.
Requirements
There is no straight path to becoming a successful musician since there are many ways to
earn a living as a musician.
The most important things to consider are your skill and your creativity. You may develop
your musical skills by taking classes or attending music courses.
If you’re consistent with your practice, you will inevitably become an expert in your area of
music and people will want to listen to you perform.
Final Thoughts
Often people forgo their dream jobs to pursue something they deem pragmatic.
Perhaps they wanted to develop a musical talent or satisfy their desire to travel the world
but there were either too many obstacles or they didn’t believe in their ability.
Although the window may have passed for you to become an astronaut or compete at the
elite level of sports, there are still opportunities to find something you can look forward to
waking up to every day.
The rise of technology has allowed for platforms on which you can learn new skills,
develop existing skills, connect with experts and share your work with a broad audience.
It is never too late to find your dream job and add meaning to your life.