Gig work ranking

Top gig-friendly jobs using BLS data

This ranking looks for occupations that can support independent, freelance, contract, or portfolio-style work. It is not a list of easy side hustles. It favors work with real labor-market demand, decent pay, and some evidence that people already operate independently.

Ranking table

Gig-friendly occupations with stronger evidence

The rating favors independence, wage, projected demand, annual openings, and a feasible entry path. It does not promise income or client demand.

Rank

#1

88/100 rating

Occupation

Management analysts

SOC 13-1111

Median wage$101,190
Growth8.8%
Annual openings98,100
Self-employed13.7%
Why it ranks

High pay, many openings, strong consulting fit, and a real self-employment signal.

Rank

#2

84/100 rating

Occupation

Web developers

SOC 15-1254

Median wage$90,930
Growth7.5%
Annual openings5,400
Self-employed5.3%
Why it ranks

Strong pay and a project-based work model, even though the official self-employment share is lower than creative fields.

Rank

#3

82/100 rating

Occupation

Personal financial advisors

SOC 13-2052

Median wage$102,140
Growth9.6%
Annual openings24,100
Self-employed15.8%
Why it ranks

High wage, strong projected growth, and a meaningful independent-practice path.

Rank

#4

80/100 rating

Occupation

Massage therapists

SOC 31-9011

Median wage$57,950
Growth15.4%
Annual openings24,700
Self-employed41.9%
Why it ranks

Very high self-employment share and strong projected growth, with a clear credential path.

Rank

#5

78/100 rating

Occupation

Writers and authors

SOC 27-3043

Median wage$72,270
Growth3.6%
Annual openings13,400
Self-employed62.9%
Why it ranks

One of the strongest independence signals in the BLS table, with moderate pay and many freelance paths.

Rank

#6

75/100 rating

Occupation

Graphic designers

SOC 27-1024

Median wage$61,300
Growth2.1%
Annual openings20,000
Self-employed17.7%
Why it ranks

Large number of openings, established freelance market, and portfolio-friendly proof.

Rank

#7

72/100 rating

Occupation

Interior designers

SOC 27-1025

Median wage$63,490
Growth3.2%
Annual openings7,800
Self-employed21.2%
Why it ranks

Good independence signal and client-based work, with local-market variation.

Rank

#8

70/100 rating

Occupation

Photographers

SOC 27-4021

Median wage$42,520
Growth1.8%
Annual openings12,700
Self-employed66.3%
Why it ranks

Extremely high self-employment share and accessible entry, balanced by lower median wage.

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Who each path fits

Gig work is a market-entry problem as much as a career-choice problem. Use this section to avoid picking a path only because the rating is high.

#1

Management analysts

88

Good fit

Operators, project leads, analysts, and managers who can diagnose business problems and package recommendations.

Not ideal if

People who dislike ambiguity, client work, or turning messy context into structured advice.

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#2

Web developers

84

Good fit

Builders who can show portfolio proof, ship reliably, and communicate scope clearly.

Not ideal if

People who need highly predictable tasks or do not want to keep learning new tools.

Build portfolio proof

#3

Personal financial advisors

82

Good fit

People comfortable with trust-building, compliance, long sales cycles, and relationship-based work.

Not ideal if

People who want quick cash flow or dislike regulated advice environments.

Map your network

#4

Massage therapists

80

Good fit

People who want hands-on client work and are prepared for licensing, local marketing, and physical workload.

Not ideal if

People who want remote work, low physical demand, or no credential requirements.

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#5

Writers and authors

78

Good fit

People who can develop a niche, handle revision, and sell outcomes rather than words.

Not ideal if

People who need instant stability or dislike pitching, editing, and portfolio building.

Write outreach scripts

#6

Graphic designers

75

Good fit

Visual communicators who can specialize by industry, format, or business problem.

Not ideal if

People who do not want client feedback, iteration, or portfolio maintenance.

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Method

How to read this guide

Self-employment evidence: share of workers classified as self-employed in BLS occupational projections data.

Income evidence: median annual wage from the BLS projections characteristics table.

Demand evidence: projected employment growth and annual openings for 2024-2034.

Access evidence: typical education, work experience, and on-the-job training requirements.

Rating: a normalized 100-point editorial rating combining independence, wage, demand, and access. It is built from the BLS fields above and is not a BLS-published metric.

Sources and limits

What to know before using it

BLS data is U.S.-based. We use it as a North America reference point because it is public, official, and occupation-level.

Self-employment does not guarantee gig-market demand. Local licensing, portfolio quality, client acquisition, and platform dynamics matter.

Wages are occupational medians, not freelance rates or net income after expenses.

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