These are the most paid professions in Switzerland

While Swiss wages may appear high for people abroad, it is important to remember that Switzerland also has a very high living cost. For example, people spend about a third of their income on rent. Published statistics show salaries in Switzerland, since the driver [...]
While Swiss wages may appear high for people abroad, it is important to remember that Switzerland also has a very high living cost. For example, people spend about a third of their income on rent.
The published statistics show salaries in Switzerland, from the taxi driver to the diplomat, writes “sinfo.ch”.
As elsewhere in the world, wages in Switzerland differ according to factors such as education, gender, experience, or location, convey albinfo.ch.
According to statistics, the mission chief at the Swiss Federal Department of Foreign Affairs has a salary of 13,555 francs a month, or in the first place in higher wages.
In second place, he is an army training officer, who has also had the highest growth until he is now paid 8,192 francs a month.
In third place is a primary school teacher, who has had a huge increase, and now teachers are paid 6,981 francs a month, even though it depends on the canton.
Journalists (fourth place) earn about 6440 francs a month after three-year experience.
Mom's in fifth place. They benefit about 6,189 CHF a month.
The barber is in sixth place, in terms of payment. Construction workers are said to be paying little, but that's not true. If they have work experience four years, they get 5,553 francs a month.
And the teacher of children is well paid, and in recent years there has been a lot of wage increase. 4,977 francs are paid in the Cyril canton.
The carpenter is a profession where the pay has gone down, but now it pays 4,435 francs a month. It's in eighth place.
The ninth is the library with 4 thousand francs a month. The last one is a taxi driver with 32,000 francs a month, where there has been a huge decline in recent years.
While Swiss wages may appear high for people abroad, it is important to remember that Switzerland also has a very high living cost. For example, people spend about a third of their income on rent.












