Despite the fact that now there are both men and women in almost all professions, the traditional division of labor still persists. This allows you to create a whole list of ladies' professions that are most in demand in modern society.
Women's professions related to training, treatment and education
Since the view of a woman as a keeper of the hearth, a mentor and educator has survived to this day, such professions as a teacher, nanny, teacher at a higher educational institution, etc., are often chosen by women. Women work in schools and kindergartens, as well as tutoring and helping in the upbringing of other people's children. For some of them, such work becomes one of the ways to realize the maternal instinct.
Often, it is the representatives of the beautiful half of humanity who go to work for orphans, and are also engaged in the upbringing and development of children with mental disabilities. Such work is always in demand, because many children lack the warmth, love and care that a woman can give.
Finally, the profession of a nurse remains one of the most demanded professions. Moreover, women often work in hospices: even if they cannot save a person's life, they are able to calm down, comfort the dying person and his loved ones, help them live the last days without pain. Compassion in hospice staff is combined with a very strong will and the ability to forget about their problems, putting care of the sick person first.
Other in-demand female professions
Some of the most interesting and sought-after female professions are associated with the modeling business. Stylists, makeup artists, photo models, fashion models - all these options are perfect for talented girls who dream of becoming famous. Modeling agencies are constantly recruiting and willingly collaborate with promising fashion models. They also seek help from professionals who know how to create spectacular images.
Women are good at turning a hobby into a highly paid profession. In particular, the work of a seamstress is in great demand, as well as the services of knitting, scrapbooking, and felting craftswomen. Many handicraft occupations allow women to work from home, which is especially convenient for young mothers.
Finally, the professions of stewardess and conductor are widespread and always in demand. Of course, men can also be hired for such work, but representatives of the strong half of humanity are much more likely to perform other functions in transport: they become pilots and machinists.