Contents
  1. Quick Summary
  2. Pharmacist and Health Services Managers
  3. Computer Systems Analyst and Information Systems Managers
  4. Obstetrician and Gynecologist
  5. Construction Manager
  6. Optometrist
  7. Psychiatrist
  8. Political Scientist
  9. Nurse Anesthetist and Advanced Practice Registered Nurse
  10. Industrial Psychologist
  11. Sales Manager
  12. Veterinarian
  13. Marketing Manager and Financial Managers
  14. Actuary
  15. Data Scientist
  16. Physician Assistant
  17. Conclusion

In case you’re planning your career or thinking about making a change, some jobs are hot right now and pay a lot. And to help you with your plans, we’ve compiled 15 fastest-growing jobs in America that pay at least $100,000. These jobs that pay high salaries include careers such as computer network architect, lawyers, entertainers, and many others that offer substantial earnings without requiring an advanced degree.

1. Pharmacist and Health Services Managers

Pharmacy Manager

Annual Salary $132,750

Pharmacists specialize in the preparation and dispensing of medications. They work in stores, hospitals and other healthcare facilities. Although you don’t necessarily have to have a four-year college degree, a Pharm.D. degree will take four years and more. Some people choose to go the health services manager route - here you could be a training and development managers, meaning you could help implement processes within a hospital and help onboard new healthcare workers. Facilities managers for hospitals and clinics or medical scientists could also fall within this group.

2. Computer Systems Analyst and Information Systems Managers

IT Manager

Annual Salary $102,240

Computer systems analysts, also known as systems architects, design and improve companies' and individuals’ procedures and processes. Most employers want an analyst with a computer science degree, but you can still apply by taking online courses. Information research scientists is a rapidly growing career path within this industry where you can quickly work your way up and make a lot of money.

3. Obstetrician and Gynecologist

Healthcare

Annual Salary $239,200

Also called an OB-GYN, they specialize in childbirth and reproductive health. This can be a stressful career, but it's also fulfilling and lucrative.

4. Construction Manager

Construction Manager

Annual Salary $101,480

Also known as general contractors, they manage, supervise, and coordinate construction projects. They usually manage budgets, collaborate with architects and engineers and select subcontractors.

5. Optometrist

Optometrist

Annual Salary $125,590

Optometrists treat vision problems. You must have a four-year degree and then go to optometry school to complete another four years. You’ll then be a doctor or optometry.

6. Psychiatrist

Psychiatrist

Annual Salary $226,880

These physicians diagnose and treat mental, behavioral and emotional disorders. They often deal with complex cases. A psychiatrist completes four years of college and four years of medical school. They then have four years in a residency program.

7. Political Scientist

Political Scientist

Annual Salary $128,020

Political scientists study how politics works and how the governmental system operates. They conduct public opinion surveys and analyze election results. Political scientists often work in government agencies, universities and nonprofit organizations.

8. Nurse Anesthetist and Advanced Practice Registered Nurse

anesthesiologist

Annual Salary $203,090

Nurse anesthetists administer anesthesia before a medical procedure. They are registered nurses specializing in anesthesiology with a master’s degree and one year of critical care experience. Nurse practitioners and nurse midwives are advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs) with a graduate degree in advanced practice nursing. They differ from anesthesiologists because of the education required to be a doctor.

9. Industrial Psychologist

Psychologist

Annual Salary $139,280

These psychologists apply the principles of psychological research methods to improve the work environment. They work in government academia and recruiting. You must have a master’s degree in industrial and organizational psychology.

10. Sales Manager

Sales Director

Annual Salary $130,600

Sales managers oversee sales teams. They recruit and train new members. Sales managers set sales goals, analyze data and collaborate with other departments. A four-year degree is not required, but most sales managers have one.

11. Veterinarian

Veterinarian

Annual Salary $103,260

Veterinarians are medical professionals who diagnose, treat, and care for animals. They have a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) and must pass the North American Veterinary Licensing Examination to practice.

12. Marketing Manager and Financial Managers

financial planning

Annual Salary $140,040

A marketing manager helps organizations acquire new customers by overseeing marketing strategies. Advertising and promotions managers play a crucial role in creating marketing campaigns and promotional assets like posters and billboards. They plan marketing campaigns, perform market research and prepare advertising contracts. Financial and investment analysts help businesses with their financial risk, accounting, business planning and other finance related essential tasks.

13. Actuary

Actuary

Annual Salary $113,990

Actuaries assess and manage financial risks using mathematical and statistical methods. They usually work in the insurance industry, with pension funds and investments. Actuaries analyze and quantify various uncertainties associated with future events, which could include mortality, accidents, or market trends.

14. Data Scientist

Data Scientist

Annual Salary $103,500

Data scientists use technology to find insights from complex data sets and address organizational problems. They generate actionable information that helps organizations make better-informed, data-driven decisions. Many data scientists have a four-year degree, but it isn't required. A data scientist could be looking at data across several different platforms like labor statistics, information security data, computer systems insights and scientific studies.

15. Physician Assistant

Nurse

Annual Salary $126,010

Physician assistants (PAs) work in collaboration with doctors and surgeons to treat and diagnose patients. They work in various health care facilities as well as with different specialties. They have a bachelor's degree and have graduated from a PA program. Helping patients with mental health issues is a rapidly growing sector in health care and projected employment for mental health is expected to skyrocket in the next few years.

Conclusion

These jobs are the fastest growing. Between healthcare, technology and business many related careers are taking off and need people. Many of these high-paying occupations necessitate postsecondary education or on-the-job training. And it helps that they all pay over $100,000.

Bob Haegele

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Bob Haegele, your personal finance guru, draws on years of experience to simplify complex financial concepts and offer actionable advice.

Dedicated to helping you achieve financial success, Bob is here to guide you through every step of your journey to financial freedom with expertise in areas such as investing, student loans, and credit cards. His work has appeared on Business Insider, CreditCards.com, and other nationally recognized outlets.

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