MONEY Magazine and Salary.com rate careers on salary and job prospects. | |
GRADES: |
Stress: B
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Flexibility: A
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Creativity: A
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Difficulty: C
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75% in this career make more than: |
$61,780 |
$61,780 |
50% in this career make more than: |
$76,766 |
$76,766 |
25% in this career make more than: |
$105,928 |
$105,928 |
Top potential compensation (5% make more): |
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$567,753 |
Total jobs 2004: |
1,759,864 |
Forecast 2014: |
2,312,403 |
Average annual growth (including new jobs and net replacement): |
95,289 |
Postsecondary teachers instruct students in a wide variety of academic and vocational subjects beyond the high school level that may lead to a degree or to improvement in one’s knowledge or career skills. These teachers include college and university faculty, postsecondary career and technical education teachers, and graduate teaching assistants. Postsecondary administrators plan, direct, or coordinate research, instructional, student administration and services, and other educational activities at postsecondary institutions, including universities, colleges, and junior and community colleges. |
Chief Executives |
$254,643 |
Physician/Surgeon |
$247,536 |
Oral and maxillofacial surgeons |
$211,766 |
Lawyer |
$153,923 |
Sales manager |
$135,903 |
Financial services sales agents |
$130,385 |
Financial managers |
$128,910 |
Dentist |
$122,883 |
Financial advisor |
$122,462 |
Natural sciences managers |
$116,504 |
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