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The highest and lowest
paying jobs
AMERICA'S HIGHEST PAYING JOBS 2012
A SALARY IS ONE of the most compelling factors for
individuals deciding on a career path, a degree or even
where to live.
1. Doctors and Surgeons / Average annual salary:
$168,650-
$234,950
2. Orthodontists and Dentists / Average annual salary:
$161,750-
$204,670
3. Chief Executive Officers / Average annual salary:
$176,550
4. Petroleum Engineer / Average annual salary:
$138,980
5. Lawyer / Average annual salary:
$130,490
6. Architectural and Engineering Managers / Average annual salary:
$129,350
7. Natural Science Managers / Average annual salary:
$128,230
Source: nz.finance.yahoo.com/news/highest-paying-jobs-in-the-u-s-.html
THE BEST PAYING JOBS
OF THE FUTURE
THESE ARE THE BEST PAYING JOBS OF THE FUTURE IN AMERICA
HIGHEST-PAID JOBS IN NEW ZEALAND
Category
Media Pay
Accounting
$65k
Agriculture, fishing & forestry
$45k
Banking, finance & insurance
$65k
Construction & architecture
$65k
Customer service
$40k
Education
$47k
Engineering
$75k
Government & council
$65k
Healthcare
$55k
Hospitality & tourism
$35k
HR & recruitment
$65k
IT
$85k
Legal
$75k
Manufacturing & operations
$40k
Marketing, media & communications $65k
Office & administration
$42k
Retail
$37k
Sales
$55k
Science & technology
$55k
Trades & services
$47k
Transport & logistics
$45k
According to Trade Me's Salary Guide, 2012
40 | www.h e rma gaz i n e . c o. n z
Range
$39k - $119k
$30k - $80k
$35k - $140k
$33k - $110k
$28k - $65k
$27k - $85k
$37k - $125k
$40k - $135k
$27k - $105k
$25k - $55k
$40k - $115k
$47k - $182k
$37k - $125k
$28k - $95k
$35k - $130k
$32k - $65k
$27k - $65k
$35k - $105k
$35k - $105k
$30k - $75k
$30k - $90k
1. Biomedical Engineers
The work of biomedical engineers typically involves designing or maintaining
biomedical equipment, such as artificial organs and X-ray machines.
2. Diagnostic Medical Sonographers
Diagnostic medical sonographers work in hospitals and other facilities,
conducting ultrasounds on patients and analyzing the resulting images.
3. Market Research Analysts and Marketing Specialists
Market research analysts work in most industries, monitoring and
forecasting marketing and sales trends, as well as collecting and analyzing
data on their companies' products or services.
4. Physical Therapists
Physical therapists assist patients by helping to address and correct
dysfunctional movement and pain.
5. Dental Hygienists
Factors driving increased demand for this occupation include ongoing
research linking oral health to general health, as well as an aging population
keeping more of its teeth. Typical job responsibilities include cleaning teeth
and taking dental X-rays.
6. Audiologists
Audiologists treat patients who have problems with their hearing, balance
or ears.
7. Medical Scientists, Except Epidemiologists
Though the roles of medical scientists vary from job to job, all study
biological systems to understand their effects on human health.
8. Veterinarians
In addition to pets, veterinarians tend to sick livestock, laboratory animals
and other critters.
9. Occupational Therapists
Occupational therapists treat patients with injuries, illnesses, or disabilities
through the therapeutic use of everyday activities. They help patients develop,
recover, and improve the skills needed for daily living and working..
10. Optometrists
Optometrists specialize in the care of eyes and vision.
Source: nz.finance.yahoo.com/news/the-best-paying-jobs-of-the-future.html?page=all