$115,380($55.47/hr)
Bachelor's degree
-
Data scientists use analytical tools and techniques to extract meaningful insights from data.
$122,630 ($58.96/hr)
Master's degree
None
Statisticians analyze data and apply computational techniques to solve problems.
$108,530 ($52.18/hr)
Bachelor's degree
None
Medical and health services managers, also called healthcare executives or healthcare administrators, plan, direct, and coordinate medical and health services. They may manage an entire facility, a specific clinical area or department, or a medical practice for a group of physicians. Medical and health services managers must adapt to changes in healthcare laws, regulations, and technology.
$82,430 ($39.63/hr)
Master's degree
None
Epidemiologists are public health workers who investigate patterns and causes of disease and injury. They seek to reduce the risk and occurrence of negative health outcomes through research, community education and health policy.
$124,490 ($59.85/hr)
Master's degree
None
Computer and information research scientists design innovative uses for new and existing technology. They study and solve complex problems in computing for business, science, medicine, and other fields.
$130,110 ( - /hr)
Doctoral or professional degree
None
Postsecondary Health Specialties Teachers instruct students in a variety of health specialities related subjects beyond the high school level. They may also conduct research and publish scholarly papers and books.
$100,630 ($48.38/hr)
Bachelor's degree
None
Operations research analysts use mathematics and logic to help organizations make informed decisions and solve problems.
$61,080 ($29.36/hr)
Associate's degree
None
Health information technologists and medical registrars advise organizations on computerized healthcare systems and analyze clinical data.
$102,660 ($49.36/hr)
Bachelor's degree
None
Software quality assurance analysts and testers design and execute software tests to identify problems and learn how the software works.
$77,030 ($37.04/hr)
Bachelor's degree
None
Logisticians analyze and coordinate an organization's supply chain, the system that moves a product from supplier to consumer. They manage a product's entire life cycle, from design to disposal.
$111,770 ($53.74/hr)
Master's degree
None
Economists conduct research, prepare reports, and evaluate issues related to monetary and fiscal policy. They also may collect and analyze statistical data.
$50,460 ($24.26/hr)
Bachelor's degree
None
Forensic science technicians aid criminal investigations by collecting and analyzing evidence. Technicians often specialize in either crime scene or laboratory analysis.
- ( - /hr)
Bachelor's degree
None
Personal financial advisors provide advice on investments, insurance, mortgages, estate planning, taxes, and retirement to help individuals manage their finances.
$77,360 ($37.19/hr)
Bachelor's degree
None
Market research analysts study consumer preferences, business conditions, and other factors to assess potential sales of a product or service. They help companies understand what products people want, who will buy them, and at what price.
$104,300 ($50.14/hr)
Doctoral or professional degree
None
Medical scientists conduct research aimed at improving overall human health. They often use clinical trials and other investigative methods to reach their findings.
$79,710 ($38.32/hr)
Bachelor's degree
None
Geoscientists study the physical aspects of the Earth, such as its composition, structure, and processes, to learn about its past and present and to predict future events.
$58,050 ($27.91/hr)
Associate's degree
None
Cardiovascular Technologists and Technicians operate special equipment to create images or conduct tests. They work closely with physicians and surgeons, who view the images and test results to assess and diagnose medical conditions.
$81,860 ($39.36/hr)
Associate's degree
None
Registered nurses (RNs) provide and coordinate patient care, educate patients and the public about various health conditions, and provide advice and emotional support to patients and their families.
$67,870 ($32.63/hr)
Bachelor's degree
None
Surveyors make precise measurements to determine property boundaries. They provide data relevant to features of the Earth's surface, such as shape and contour, for engineering, mapmaking, construction, and other purposes.
$104,940 ($50.45/hr)
Bachelor's degree
None
Computer systems analysts, sometimes called systems architects, study an organization's current computer systems and procedures and design improvements to them. In doing so, these analysts help the organization operate more efficiently.
$106,240 ($51.08/hr)
Bachelor's degree
None
Computer Occupations include personnel who work on computers, including IT, computer systems, and security. This category includes all computer occupations not contained somewhere else.
$87,330 ($41.98/hr)
Bachelor's degree
None
Technical writers, also called technical communicators, prepare instruction manuals, how-to guides, journal articles, and other supporting documents to communicate complex and technical information more easily. They also develop, gather, and disseminate technical information through an organization's communications channels.
$107,070 ($51.48/hr)
Bachelor's degree
None
Bioengineers and biomedical engineers combine engineering principles with sciences to design and create equipment, devices, computer systems, and software.
$98,700 ($47.45/hr)
Bachelor's degree
None
Management analysts, often called management consultants, recommend ways to improve an organization's efficiency. They advise managers on how to make organizations more profitable through reduced costs and increased revenues.
$78,400 ($37.69/hr)
Bachelor's degree
None
Chemists and materials scientists research and analyze the chemical properties of substances to develop new materials, products, or knowledge.
- ( - /hr)
Doctoral or professional degree
None
Biochemists and biophysicists study the chemical and physical principles of living things and of biological processes, such as cell development, growth, heredity, and disease.
$78,860 ( - /hr)
Doctoral or professional degree
None
Postsecondary Business Teachers instruct students in a variety of business related subjects beyond the high school level. They may also conduct research and publish scholarly papers and books.
$99,580 ($47.88/hr)
Bachelor's degree
None
Project management specialists coordinate the budget, schedule, and other details of a project. They lead and guide the work of technical staff. Project management specialists also may serve as a point of contact for the client or customer.
$63,280 ($30.43/hr)
Bachelor's degree
None
Public relations specialists create and maintain a positive public image for the individuals, groups, or organizations they represent. They craft media releases and develop social media programs to shape public perception of their clients and to increase awareness of each client's work and goals.
$58,410 ($28.08/hr)
Bachelor's degree
None
Social Science Research Assistants work with social scientists in laboratories, on surveys, and on other social science research. They may help prepare findings for publication and assist in laboratory analysis, quality control, or data management.
$75,850 ($36.46/hr)
Bachelor's degree
None
Securities, Commodities, and Financial Services Sales Agents connect buyers and sellers in financial markets. They sell securities to individuals, advise companies in search of investors, and conduct trades.
$82,170 ($39.51/hr)
Bachelor's degree
None
Microbiologists study microorganisms such as bacteria, algae, and fungi. They investigate the growth, structure, and other characteristics of these organisms.
$65,800 ($31.64/hr)
Bachelor's degree
None
Environmental scientists and specialists conduct research or investigations to protect the environment or human health. They may collect, study, and report on data of air, food, water and other sources and then recommend action.
$76,680 ($36.87/hr)
Bachelor's degree
None
Cartographers and photogrammetrists collect, analyze, and interpret geographic information to create and update maps and related products.
- ( - /hr)
Master's degree
None
Industrial-Organizational Psychologists apply principles of psychology to human resources, administration, management, sales, and marketing problems.
$108,060 ($51.95/hr)
Master's degree
None
Sociologists study society and social behavior by examining the groups, cultures, social institutions, and processes that develop when people interact and work together. They also may study specific groups, trace their origin and growth, and analyze the influence of group activities on individual members.
$102,220 ($49.14/hr)
Bachelor's degree
None
Financial and Investment Analysts conduct quantitative analyses of information involving investment programs or financial data of public or private institutions, including valuation of businesses.
$108,430 ($52.13/hr)
Bachelor's degree
None
Database administrators create or organize systems to store and secure a variety of data, such as financial information and customer shipping records. They also make sure that the data are available to authorized users.
$107,120 ($51.50/hr)
Bachelor's degree
None
Financial Risk Specialists analyze and measure exposure to credit and market risk threatening the assets, earning capacity, or economic state of an organization. May make recommendations to limit risk.
$66,090 ($31.77/hr)
Associate's degree
None
Life, Physical, and Social Science Technicians support scientists and engineers in many facets of science. This category includes all life, physical, and social science technicians not contained somewhere else.
$46,050 ($22.14/hr)
Bachelor's degree
None
Biological technicians help biological and medical scientists with tasks such as laboratory setup, data collection, and observation. They also may analyze organic substances, such as blood, food, and drugs.
$82,240 ($39.54/hr)
Bachelor's degree
None
Financial Specialists analyze financial information, like market trends or company spending, and develop financial strategies accordingly. This category includes all financial specialists not contained somewhere else.
$101,270 ($48.69/hr)
Bachelor's degree
None
Administrative services managers plan, direct, and coordinate activities that help an organization run efficiently.
$116,960 ($56.23/hr)
Bachelor's degree
None
Training and development managers plan, coordinate, and direct skills- and knowledge-enhancement programs for an organization's staff.
$61,170 ($29.41/hr)
Master's degree
None
Instructional coordinators oversee school curriculums and teaching standards. They develop educational material, implement it with teachers and principals, and assess its effectiveness.
$77,090 ($37.06/hr)
Bachelor's degree
None
Business Operations Specialists are consultants who offer knowledge to help a business improve its operations. This category includes all business operations specialists not contained somewhere else.
$102,120 ($49.09/hr)
Bachelor's degree
None
Facilities managers plan, direct, and coordinate activities that help an organization run efficiently.
$97,020 ($46.64/hr)
Bachelor's degree
None
Biological Scientists study and conduct research and analysis on living organisms. This category includes all biological scientists not contained somewhere else.
$106,960 ($51.42/hr)
Bachelor's degree
None
Engineers are professionals that use math and science to solve technical problems. This normally includes creating, improving, or repairing systems or products. This category includes all engineers not contained somewhere else.
$80,490 ($38.70/hr)
Bachelor's degree
None
Accountants and auditors prepare and examine financial records, identify potential areas of opportunity and risk, and provide solutions for businesses and individuals. They ensure that financial records are accurate, that financial and data risks are evaluated, and that taxes are paid properly. They also assess financial operations and work to help ensure that organizations run efficiently.
$74,810 ($35.96/hr)
Bachelor's degree
None
Compliance officers make sure that people and organizations meet legal and regulatory requirements.
$67,220 ( - /hr)
Doctoral or professional degree
None
Postsecondary Mathematical Science Teachers instruct students in a variety of mathematical science related subjects beyond the high school level. They may also conduct research and publish scholarly papers and books.
$97,590 ($46.92/hr)
Bachelor's degree
None
Network and computer systems administrators install, configure, and maintain organizations' local area networks (LANs), wide area networks (WANs), data communication networks, operating systems, and servers.
$119,270 ($57.34/hr)
Bachelor's degree
None
Industrial production managers oversee the operations of manufacturing and related plants. They coordinate, plan, and direct activities involved in creating a range of goods, such as cars, computer equipment, and paper products.
$103,920 ($49.96/hr)
Bachelor's degree
None
Atmospheric scientists study the weather and climate. They may compile data, prepare reports and forecasts, and assist in developing new data collection instruments.
$111,490 ($53.60/hr)
Bachelor's degree
None
Physical scientists study and conduct research and analysis on the inorganic world. This can include physics, chemistry, astronomy, and geology. This category includes all physical scientists not contained somewhere else.
$103,480 ($49.75/hr)
Bachelor's degree
None
Sales engineers sell business products or services, such as software or support, that require technical expertise.
$48,910 ($23.51/hr)
Associate's degree
None
Agricultural technicians help agricultural and food scientists with testing and research related to plants, animals, fibers, and food and beverage products.
$76,990 ($37.01/hr)
Master's degree
None
Survey researchers design surveys and analyze data. Surveys are used to collect factual data, such as employment and salary information, or to ask questions in order to understand people's opinions, preferences, beliefs, or desires.
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Bachelor's degree
None
Hydrologists study water and how it moves across and through the Earth's crust. They research the distribution, circulation, and physical properties of surface water and groundwater. They also study the form and intensity of precipitation and its rate of evaporation into the atmosphere, infiltration into soil, or return to the ocean.
$95,770 ($46.04/hr)
Bachelor's degree
None
Computer programmers write, modify, and test code and scripts that allow computer software and applications to function properly. They turn the designs created by software developers and engineers into instructions that a computer can follow. In addition, programmers run tests to ensure that newly created applications and software produce the expected results. If the products do not work correctly, programmers check the code or scripts for mistakes and modify them.