Nurses, salespeople, tourism managers, and skilled workers are the most superstitious. This was demonstrated by a survey of the SuperJob service for finding high-paying jobs, the results of which were reviewed by socialbites.ca.
Thus, 27% of respondents consider themselves superstitious, while 52% deny the existence of such a quality. Women are more superstitious than men (33% vs. 22%).
According to a survey of representatives of popular professions, the most superstitious are nurses (42%), salespeople (39%), tourism managers and skilled workers (38%). The five most superstitious occupations also include doctors, HR managers, drivers (35% each), regional representatives, sales managers and workers (34%).
Superstitions are least common among programmers, marketing managers (16% each), and analysts (17%).
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