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What job pays the most in the whole world?

What job pays the most in the whole world?

The highest-paying jobs in the world

  • Physician.
  • Orthodontist.
  • Dentist.
  • Chief executive officer.
  • Engineering manager. U.S. salary potential: $156,000.
  • IT systems manager. U.S. salary potential: $133,000.
  • Corporate lawyer. U.S. salary potential: $195,000.
  • Marketing manager. U.S. salary potential: $102,000.

WHAT IT jobs pay 200k a year?

Here are the 11 highest-paid tech jobs of 2019, and their average salary ranges, according to Mondo:

  • CTO/CIO ($175,000 – $300,000)
  • Chief Information Security Officer ($175,000 – $275,000)
  • Demandware developer ( $127,500 – $237,500)
  • Solutions architect ($155,000 – $220,000 )
  • IoT solutions architect ($140,000 – $210,000 )

What are the lowest paying jobs in the world?

25 of the Lowest Paying Jobs Shampooers. Shampooers massage, shampoo, condition, and rinse customers’ hair before haircuts or stylings. Fast Food and Counter Workers. Cooks. Gambling Dealers. Hosts/Hostesses. Amusement and Recreation Attendants. Cashiers. Dishwashers. Pressers of Textile, Garment, and Related Materials. Ushers, Lobby Attendants, and Ticket Takers.

What jobs pay good money?

Plumber. Mike Rowe once fought back against plumber misconceptions during an interview.

  • you’d spend your days overseeing projects and supervising a variety of tradespeople.
  • Elevator Mechanic.
  • Electrical Powerline Technician.
  • Aircraft Mechanic.
  • Geological and Petroleum Technician.
  • Boilermaker.
  • Electrician.
  • What are the best and Worst Jobs?

    Here are the best and worst jobs of 2019 STEM positions – those in science, technology, engineering and math – continue to dominate an annual ranking released by CareerCast. All of the top 10 on the list require at least a bachelor’s degree. Taxi driver ranked at the very bottom.

    Which jobs pay the most?

    The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) keeps a running list of the jobs that pay the most. According to the BLS, the highest paying careers are mostly white-collar jobs in medicine, management, information technology, and engineering.