Let's see... In medicine (my field), the most complex fields are pediatric cardiac surgery, neurovascular neurosurgery, neurology, endocrinology, pathology, and infectious disease specialities. As far as long hours and stress, no field beats mine. Even on my time off, I get paged nearly every hour or so.
Beyond medicine, astrophysicists get a lot of credit, but with the budget cuts NASA keeps taking, I don't know how much fun it would be to be hindered in my research.
President of the United States is up there, Clinton and Bush have made it look like a circus sideshow now, so there wouldn't be much glory in it.
Corporate lawyers make a lot of money and are in constant demand.
School teachers have to deal with brats and low pay, but they have summers off - so I guess it's all in how you look at it.
A technician is a person whose profession requires necessary qualifications and training in particular processes and technical skills
To me if someone is intelligent but is unwilling to work, they are not living up to their full potential. On the other hand success sometimes requires more intellectual talent. For example in math, the ability to do some topics can definitely be trained but a comprehensive understanding requires some instinct that could never be taught. Points Against: * with intelligence, it makes someone feel more confident of themselves and achieve better results.
Inspiration will help most people in the beginning.
Architect is higher Profession as compare to Mechanical Engineer.
If the multiplayer aspect is important to the game, then you need to provide some way of simulating all the other players and that usually requires some level of artificial intelligence programming.
Geologist is a science profession, it is not a 'kind of intelligence'. However, to be successful, a geologist will have a measured intelligence well above average. There is no fixed rule with such things.
Military Nursing is a nursing profession which is the hardest, I think, but this is the profession which requires knowledge, strength and discipline.
That of a nurse practitioner.
Skills and expertise particular to the specific profession.
gymnast and circus player
No, it is not a profession that normally requires traveling the world.
Depending on your country, family, budget, age, sex, intelligence, culture, etc.; the most important is to have aptitudes, motivation, to work hardly.
FBI agent a spy
You have to have a profession that requires at lot of college.
The quality of teachers in New Zealand is that they must act properly according to the profession as a teacher. Some qualities teachers need are compassion, creativity, kindness, and intelligence.
The most common profession is Politician; as that is now considered its own profession - ignoring that, the most common non-political profession is Lawyer / Attorney.
Same as any other profession in the military. Pay is based off of rank.