Best Paying Jobs
Best Paying Jobs
Best Paying Jobs
Whether we’re making it, spending it, saving it or in lack of it, we think about
money a lot. As a result, money spurs why we work and often the professions we
choose. Still, money isn’t the be-all and end-all of a profession, nor is it the
exclusive factor that determines your satisfaction with the work you do. That’s
what makes these 10 professions special.
They’re the highest-paying occupations but they’re also jobs expected to hire
abundantly this decade. We’ve ranked them below by average salary.
1 – Physician
Physicians are viewed as lifesavers and get a lot of respect in the community,
especially from individuals they have provided health care to. They build bonds
with families in the community as they help to deliver babies and treat sick loved
ones. Sometimes, a physician is so admired that he becomes the family doctor
and treats members of the family for generations.
2 – Marketing Manager
3 – IT Manager
Demand is growing, so it shouldn't be too hard to find a job. You can easily make
your computer's performance better without needing to go to a tech store, and if it
breaks down, you will save a lot of money by repairing it yourself.
4 – Lawyer
The job that launched a thousand bad “What do you call a lawyer who” jokes,
attorneys’ pay can vary depending on experience, location, specialty and even
the size of firm they work for (assuming they work for a firm at all).
If you do not act stupidly and lose your bar card, you can practice law for the rest
of your life. Like a doctor or a programmer in their perspective professions, you
can practice law and earn a living until you are into your seventies maybe even
eighties.
5 – Financial Manager
Many financial managers will work between 50 and 60 hours per week in order to
meet their job requirements. When an opportunity opens up for an executive
position in the company, many times, a financial manager will fill that role. This
job will give you ample opportunity to network with powerful people in the
financial industry, which can increase opportunities for advancement.
6 – Sales Manager
While those on the cold calls or the display room floors actually sell the products,
the managers analyze trends, set goals and implement strategies for executing
those goals.
In this profession, you will get high commissions split on your block of business
and new business, competitive override schedule, leads for business and brokers
to work with possible equity opportunity, relaxed atmosphere and casual dress
while at office.
7 – Pharmacist
High ranked pilots enjoy so many benefits such as free travel, obviously, plus it’s
a cool job that comes with a boss uniform.
9 – Software Developer
Software developers rank well on our list of Best Jobs from year to year. And with
good reason – duties for this job are challenging, unemployment is low and the
salaries are comfortable.
In this job sector, you will have good pay, portable skills, work anywhere facilities,
comfortable working environment and continuous learning curve in all directions
10 – Civil Engineer
Fringe benefits usually include paid vacation, sick leave and health insurance.
Some employers offer retirement programs or profit sharing, as well. The normal
workweek for Civil Engineers is 40 hours, with some overtime work required to
meet project deadlines. Those working on construction projects, for example,
often work overtime during busy periods.