17 The Most Paid Practices, How Payed and How

If you're not looking for work, save this scripture and show your children so that they can see if they find themselves in one of the world's most paid branches and professions. The following salaries and rankings are according to the American market because the data was received by the Labour Statistics Bureau (BLS) )
The following salaries and rankings are according to the American market, as data is received by the Labour Statistics Bureau (BLS) an independent statistical agency that traces unemployment and other essential data on the US labour market.
According to recent data, these are the most paying professions:
1 doctors and surgeons
If you are looking for a high - paying job, follow your parents ' advice: Be a physician!
Doctors and surgeons make up 40% of jobs in the labour Statistics Bureau's rankings for the paid professions.
Annual salary: $28,000.3+
2 No.
While some dentists work as general doctors, others focus on a speciality such as prosthetics, orthodoncia, or oral surgery.
Experts usually have more training and education, as well as additional licenses and earn more than general dentists.
Annual salary: $159,200 +, while some specialists earn an average salary of $28,000 or more
3 ) Executive Leader (CEO)
Executive leaders (CEO) offer management of a company setting goals and objectives, creating policies and, in general, directing the wheel of a company.
CEOs often report to board directors and manage leaders or other directors, such as operational directors (COO) and financial administrators (CFO).
However, even the CEOs of smaller companies tend to be well paid.
If you have your goals for an executive chief's role, prepare to take over MBA and a lot of work experience.
Annual salary $104,690 to $184,460
4 Infermies
Nurse practitioners evaluate patient symptoms, diagnose diseases, describe and manage medications, address minor injuries, consult doctors about complex cases, and refer patients to other medical professionals.
In the United States, nurses receive different specializations and are much more appreciated than in Albania! The demand for nurses, especially since the pandemic, is expected to increase by 45% in the coming years.
Annual salary: $111,800 to $17,790.2
5 Pilots
Airline pilots do much more than simply fly a plane that included air plans, preflight controls, air navigation, and emergency response and other changes in flight.
Airline pilots usually have a Bachelor diploma and should have the appropriate license from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). Most start their career as commercial pilots.
Salaries: $1121,430,8+
6 Computer Systems and Information Managers
Often called IT managers, these professionals are responsible for an organisation's information technology.
Various types of IT managers have different responsibilities, which may include assessing the organisation's computer needs, providing recommendations for adjustments and improvements, employment and management of other IT professionals and ensuring system safety.
Annual salary: $16,360.9+
7 Architectural and Engineering Managers
Architectural students are often told that they must make peace with the idea that they may never have the chance that the building designed by them will be built into reality.
This is certainly due to competition and architecture firms that have stabilised in the market for years. But there are other possibilities!
Working in architectural and engineering firms, these types of managers employ, train and supervise teams of engineers or architects.
They also co-ordinate the projective teams' efforts to develop and execute plans for product development, as well as reconceptured production processes and methods.
Architectural and engineering managers create and control budgets and conduct continued value tests to identify new opportunities for cost efficiency and savings.
Salaries: $144,830,10 +
8 Oil Engineers
Oil engineers define the best methods of extraction of oil and gas, design and develop extraction devices and formulate and implement drilling plans.
Employers often prefer candidates with a Bachelor degree in oil engineering, but they may also consider professionals with diplomas in another engineering discipline.
Annual salary: $137,720 +
9 Judges
Judges usually work in federal, state and local courts, where they run trials and other hearings.
Depending on where they work, judges can be elected or appointed to their work. Typically, judges have a law degree and a great experience in law enforcement. They can serve for a certain time, for example. Four years, or for life.
Salaries: $166,910.2 +
10 ) Marketing Managers
Have you ever chosen a product or service over another for reasons you couldn't fully explain?
Very likely, your selection owes a lot of hard work (but sometimes invisible) to advertising managers, promotions and marketing.
These professionals work to grab consumer interest and transform it into sales for their clients.
Most have a Bachelor degree and a lot of work experience in their field.
Salaries: $155,900.13+
11 financial managers
Financial managers analyze the data to develop plans that support the long-term financial health of their employers.
They can perform a number of tasks, including staying at the top of market trends, preparing financial mirrors, and seeking opportunities to cut costs.
They generally serve as consultants for a company's top management in terms of financial decisions.
They can also monitor other members of their team.
Annual salary: $1129,890.14 +
12 Nature Science Director
These professionals manage teams of scientists, such as biologists or chemists.
They employ and supervise technicians and other staff, as well as manage the budget, monitor the performance of scientific projects and provide technical assistance.
Many natural science managers have been themselves scientists before they went to an overseer role.
Employers usually seek a degree in a similar field and may prefer an advanced degree.
Salaries: $1129,100.15 +
13 Pharmacists
Pharmacists interpret doctors' orders for medicine, analyze possible drug interactions, resolve issues related to safety coverage, distribute medications by standards, train and supervise technicians, and educate patients about the use and side effects of drugs.
Annual salary: $18,09.16 +
14 ) Jurists
Lawyers represent individuals, organisations or government agencies, advising customers for their legal rights and responsibilities and analyzing legal laws and problems to determine the best way of action.
Some lawyers also defend their clients in a court.
Salaries: $122,960,18 +
15 Political science experts
Political science experts (Political Science) work for government institutions, nonprofit organisations and research organisations. They analyse the effects of government laws and regulations, identify political trends and make recommendations for different policies of a government or administration.
Many political scientists have advanced degrees, as public administration master (MPA) or public policy master (MPP).
Salaries: $122,220.20+
16 ) Human Resources Managers
Or as you may have heard, Human Resources (HR).
These professionals manage the recruiting, interviewing and employment processes of employers, as well as consulting on diversity and efforts for equality and inclusion.
They can also mediate staff disputes, manage benefits programmes and monitor the salary list. Human resource managers usually have at least one Bachelor diploma and several years of work experience in the HR.
Annual salary: $116,720,21 +
17 Architectural Cyber Network / Web Development
Also called network engineers, these IT professionals design and build computer networks, websites or apps.
Depending on their work, engineers also manage networks and analyse traffic data to plan future growth.
In general, computer networks architects have a basic degree in a field linked to technology and important work experience in systems management.
Annual salary: $112,690,23 +
/Euronews Albania/










