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Highest Paying Jobs In The U.S.

By Terence Channon
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What are the highest paying jobs in the U.S.?
You think that in order to make the big bucks, you have to get involved in the glamour professions, such as acting or professional athletics. You might be surprised to learn, however, that none of those professions made the top 10 or even the top 25 list of highest-paying jobs, according to the U.S. Department of Labor.

It should be noted that, according to the Department of Labor, 8 of the top 10 highest-paying professions were in the medical field. To avoid monotony, we excluded most of the medical professions and included the U.S. Department of Labor’s official list at the end of this article. Here are the top 10 highest-paying jobs in the U.S.

Number 10

Natural Sciences Manager

Highest salary: $97,560
Training time: 6 years

Natural science managers oversee the work of other scientists, such as agricultural scientists, chemists, biologists, and geologists. Natural science managers are commonly employed in the research and development field and work in pharmaceutical and environmental consulting or municipal organizations. Natural science managers often own their own consulting or testing firms, and can serve as expert witnesses in court hearings.

A bachelor’s degree is absolutely required, and to work your way up the ladder, an MBA or doctorate is strongly encouraged. Fortunately, many employers will pay for educational costs. The best and highest-paid natural science managers have an aptitude for key business functions, such as marketing, sales and finance. This is common, as it often takes a combination of business acumen and specialized knowledge to present and communicate ideas and concepts in a sophisticated sales environment.

Number 9

Marketing Manager

Highest salary: $100,020
Training time: 4 to 6 years

Marketing managers, like CEOs, span all sorts of industries and levels of responsibility. A small accounting firm may have a marketing manager to help coordinate Yellow Page advertisements and chamber appearances, while this marketing manager's Fortune 500 peer is responsible for the complete tactical execution of a multimillion-dollar marketing budget that encompasses a plenitude of marketing media. Marketing managers can be expected to handle items such as public relations, brand development, media buying, collateral and promotions development, and even the financial metrics and analytics.

The responsibility scope is a function of the organization’s size and the outward focus of the company. For instance, a marketing manager at a Fortune 500 company serving the consumer audience will have a far larger task than the marketing manager at a small, niche business-to-business consulting firm. Communication skills, marketing prowess, and basic management skills all come into play. In most cases, marketing managers have a four-year degree, and an MBA will definitely help in higher-level executive marketing positions.

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Mon, Oct.8th 2007
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LordRae says:
For Christ sake could most people think before commenting? This is M-E-D-I-A-N income, google it. For those who skipped high school, median salary means if you take 500 surgeons who filed taxes under "surgeons", 250 make above the salary mentioned and 250 make below that $181,000. Saying " I know such and such who makes such" is ridiculous keyword: median, not: "you can get as much as". Those of you who say Real Estate or traders etc, well go get every single real estate agent from the back country of North Carolina, Iowa to the estates of 90210 and others in between. Align them by salary and separate the group in top half and bottom half. Do you think the median salary will 1 mil? Same thing for actors. The majority of them will never make it and get paid minimum wages.
Sun, Oct.7th 2007
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D.Himself says:
I find it a bit too stereotypical of many people to assume that alot of people who enter the medical profession do so with an intent for the lucrative potential of being a medical professional. As a newly graduated medical student, and a pathology resident, I can say that most people who assume one becomes a doctor to become rich have absolutely no idea how demanding, and challenging a career in medicine is. Most people wouldn't devote 10- 15 years of their life to post secondary education for a 6 figure salary. My advice is if you want to make money GO INTO THE STOCK MARKET and work on wallstreet
Fri, Oct.5th 2007
at 14:57:49 EST
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LOL says:
These salaries can't accurate, my friend works as a saleswoman in a Gucci store and makes 125k a year! And I know because I'm a part time loan officer an did some work for her!
Wed, Oct.3rd 2007
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Rich says:
These so called salaries are way off, and the little bit about "one year in school is one year from developing your career, please, the person writing that obviously does not know what they are talking about
Wed, Oct.3rd 2007
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iamanidiot says:
i win, i'm so rich
Wed, Oct.3rd 2007
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test says:
test
Tue, Oct.2nd 2007
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rallen says:
Success is to be measured not so much what position that one has reached in life as by the obstacles in which he has overcome. ~Booker T. Washington
Sun, Sep.30th 2007
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Big Ed says:
You can't argue with cold facts, but it must be said that if you want to rake in the real clams, it's never accomplished by working for someone else. The most sucessful people in this world own a business, and the product equates directly into dollar signs, as opposed to putting money into your boss' pocket.
Sat, Sep.29th 2007
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Brandon says:
Sweet. I will be graduating in 2 years with a bachelor's in Computer Information Systems in Networking and Networking Security (dual major)... Having money for once will be nice lol
Fri, Sep.28th 2007
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Jeff says:
I think this article forgot real estate investors. The average full time RE investor probably makes more than an average surgeon.
Thu, Sep.20th 2007
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cyberpimp says:
Jeea, If you are going to insult others for their success at least do it gracefully. Your spelling needs some attention. You are entitled to your opinion but when you make comments which are degrading to smart people and you include yourself as being smart ...well. As for me I think if people deserve the money they should get paid for it. I don't agree footballer and actors should get paid so much but then these people followed their dreams and they get paid for it. If I'm asked who should get paid more I'd say the intellects of a society because they contribute a lot more to human development. Please feel free to crrect my typos...opps just did one.
Tue, Sep.18th 2007
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Marco says:
the comment from t was one of the most ignorant thing i have ever heard. atleast 90% of athletes you see worked hard all their lives to gain the skills they need. You think your blessed with a strong body and can play hockey and soccer? You have alot to learn
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