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Top 25 highly paid professions in the US for which a bachelor's degree is enough

'18.03.2022'

Nurgul Sultanova-Chetin

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While the cost of college and university education is on the rise, a bachelor's degree can be essential to landing a high-paying job. Stacker data journalism website sought to find the highest paying job requiring a bachelor's degree in New York. Site staff have studied U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Directory of Occupational Outlookto compile a list of all jobs that require a bachelor's degree, reports Silive.

All jobs on the list require knowledge of the latest developments in culture, commerce or technology. Jobs were ranked by their average annual salary in 2020.

Here are 25 of the highest paying jobs that require a bachelor's degree in addition to their annual salary.

Note: Jobs include positions available in the New York metro area, which includes New York, Newark, and Jersey.

  1. Computing engineers

  • Average annual salary: $127
  • No. 11 - the highest salary among all professions
  • Employment: 1

Job Description: Research, design, development, or testing of computer or computer-related equipment for commercial, industrial, military, or scientific use. Can supervise the manufacture and installation of computer or light

related to the computer hardware and components.

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  1. Sales Engineers

  • Average annual salary: $128
  • No. 18 - the highest salary among all professions
  • Employment: 2

Job Description: Selling business products or services that require a technical education equivalent to a bachelor's degree in engineering.

  1. Information Security Analysts

  • Average annual salary: $130
  • No. 4 - the highest salary among all professions
  • Employment: 8

Job Description: Planning, implementing, updating or monitoring security measures to protect computer networks and information. Assessing system vulnerabilities for security risks and suggesting and implementing risk mitigation strategies. May require appropriate security controls to protect digital files and vital electronic infrastructure. It is necessary to respond to hacks and computer security viruses.

  1. Computer network architects

  • Average annual salary: $131
  • No. 13 - the highest salary among all professions
  • Employment: 10

Job Description: Design and implementation of computer and information networks such as local area networks (LANs), wide area networks (WANs), intranets, extranets and other data networks. Perform network modeling, analysis, and planning, including analysis of the bandwidth needs of network infrastructures. It is also necessary to be able to develop network and computer security measures. Research and recommend network hardware and data communications software.

  1. Art directors

  • Average annual salary: $142
  • No. 3 - the highest salary among all professions
  • Employment: 8

Job Description: Formulating design concepts and presentation approaches for visual works and media such as print, broadcast, video, and filming. Direct workers involved in artistic design or layout design.

  1. Industrial production managers

  • Average annual salary: $146
  • No. 9 - the highest salary among all professions
  • Employment: 6

Job Description: Plan, direct, or coordinate the work and resources needed to produce products according to cost, quality, and quantity specifications.

  1. Actuaries

  • Average annual salary: $148
  • No. 2 - the highest salary among all professions
  • Employment: 2

Job Description: Analyze statistical data such as deaths, accidents, sickness, disability, and retirement rates, and build probability tables to predict risk and liability for future benefits. It is also necessary to set the necessary insurance rates and cash reserves necessary to ensure the payment of future benefits.

  1. Construction managers

  • Average annual salary: $153
  • No. 3 - the highest salary among all professions
  • Employment: 11

Job Description: Planning, directing or coordinating, usually through subordinate management personnel, activities related to the construction and maintenance of structures, facilities and systems. Participation in the conceptual development of a construction project and control of its organization, scheduling, budgeting and implementation. Includes managers in specialized areas of construction such as carpentry or plumbing.

  1. Heads of medical services and health services

  • Average annual salary: $153
  • No. 7 - the highest salary among all professions
  • Employment: 27

Job Description: Planning, directing, or coordinating medical and medical services in hospitals, clinics, managed care organizations, public health facilities, or similar organizations.

  1. Agents for the sale of securities, goods and financial services

  • Average annual salary: $156
  • No. 1 - the highest salary among all professions
  • Employment: 72

Job Description: Buying and selling securities or commodities in investment and trading firms, or providing financial services to businesses and individuals. May include advising clients on stocks, bonds, mutual funds, commodities and market conditions.

  1. Personal Financial Advisors

  • Average annual salary: $169
  • No. 2 - the highest salary among all professions
  • Employment: 23

Job Description: Advising clients on financial plans using knowledge of tax and investment strategies, securities, insurance, pension plans and real estate. Responsibilities include assessing clients' assets, liabilities, cash flows, insurance coverage, tax status, and financial goals. May also involve the buying and selling of financial assets for clients.

  1. Purchasing managers

  • Average annual salary: $172
  • No. 2 - the highest salary among all professions
  • Employment: 4

Job Description: Planning, directing, or coordinating the activities of buyers, purchasing officers, and related workers involved in the procurement of materials, products, and services. Includes wholesale or retail managers and purchasing managers.

  1. General and operational heads

  • Average annual salary: $172
  • No. 3 - the highest salary among all professions
  • Employment: 152

Job Description: Planning, directing, or coordinating the activities of public or private sector organizations that oversee multiple departments or locations. Duties and responsibilities include policy development, day-to-day operations management, material and human resource planning, but are too varied and general in nature to be classified in any one functional area of ​​management or administration, such as personnel, procurement, or administrative services. . Usually managed through subordinate supervisors. Excludes first line supervisors.

  1. Architectural and engineering managers

  • Average annual salary: $176
  • No. 14 - the highest salary among all professions
  • Employment: 7

Job Description: Planning, directing or coordinating activities in areas such as architecture and engineering or research and development in these areas.

  1. Heads of professional training and advanced training

  • Average annual salary: $153
  • No. 1 - the highest salary among all professions
  • Employment: 3

Job Description: Planning, directing or coordinating training and development activities for the organization's personnel.

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  1. Heads of personnel services

  • Average annual salary: $179
  • No. 3 - the highest salary among all professions
  • Employment: 12

Job Description: Planning, directing or coordinating the human resources activities and personnel of the organization.

  1. Advertising and promotion managers

  • Average annual salary: $153
  • No. 2 - the highest salary among all professions
  • Employment: 7

Job Description: Planning, directing or coordinating promotional policies and programs or producing related materials such as posters, contests, coupons or sweepstakes to create additional interest in a product or service for a department, organization or account.

  1. Airline pilots, co-pilots and flight engineers

  • Average annual salary: $ 192
  • No. 12 - the highest salary among all professions
  • Employment: 8

Job Description: Flight control and navigation aircraft, as a rule, on the routes of regular air carriers, for the transport of passengers and goods. Requires a federal air transport certificate and rating for the specific type of aircraft being used. Includes regional, national and international airline pilots and airline pilot flight instructors.

  1. Compensation and Benefit Managers

  • Average annual salary: $194
  • No. 1 - the highest salary among all professions
  • Employment: 1

Job Description: Planning, directing or coordinating the activities of the organization for the payment of compensation and benefits.

  1. Marketing Managers

  • Average annual salary: $127
  • No. 4 - the highest salary among all professions
  • Employment: 28

Job Description: Planning, directing or coordinating marketing policies and programs, such as identifying demand for products and services offered by the firm and its competitors, identifying potential customers. Developing a pricing strategy to maximize the company's profit or market share while ensuring the satisfaction of the company's customers. Monitor product development or track trends that indicate the need for new products and services.

  1. Natural Sciences Managers

  • Average annual salary: $128
  • No. 6 - the highest salary among all professions
  • Employment: 6

Job Description: Planning, directing, or coordinating activities in areas such as the biological sciences, physical sciences, mathematics, statistics, and research and development in these areas.

  1. Heads of computer and information systems

  • Average annual salary: $201
  • No. 3 - the highest salary among all professions
  • Employment: 37

Job Description: Planning, directing, or coordinating activities in areas such as electronic data processing, information systems, systems analysis, and computer programming.

  1. Sales Managers

  • Average annual salary: $202
  • No. 2 - the highest salary among all professions
  • Employment: 30

Job Description: Planning for the direction or coordination, actual distribution or movement of a product or service to a customer. Coordination, distribution of sales, definition of the sales territory, quotas and goals, as well as the creation of training programs for sales representatives. Analyze sales statistics collected by staff to identify potential sales and inventory needs, and track customer preference.

  1. Financial managers

  • Average annual salary: $ 214
  • No. 1 - the highest salary among all professions
  • Employment: 56

Job Description: Planning, directing or coordinating accounting, investment, banking, insurance activities, securities and other financial activities of a branch, office or department of an institution.

  1. Leaders

  • Average annual salary: $142
  • No. 5 - the highest salary among all professions
  • Employment: 5

Job Description: Defining and formulating policy and providing overall direction to private and public sector companies or organizations within guidelines established by the board of directors or equivalent governing body. Planning, directing or coordinating operational activities at the highest level of management with the help of subordinate supervisors and personnel managers.

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