The 5 Highest Paying Careers in the World

 The 5 Highest Paying Careers in the World


Want to find out the highest paying careers, and their average salary?

If you’re looking to earn more money, or you’re just getting started in the working world, then this article’s for you!

We’ve listed some of the high-paying jobs in the world to help you identify which careers pay the most.

You might be shocked at some of them, as quite a lot of professions aren’t always associated with high earning potential. 

5. Gynecologist

Average Salary: $235,240

In fifth place, we have a physician that specials in medical care related to pregnancy and childbirth, as well as diagnosing, treating and preventing diseases of woman. 

Gynecologist help maintains the woman’s reproductive systems and their tasks can vary greatly from one day to the next. 

For example, one day they might have to deliver a baby and the next they could be performing laser surgery to remove HPV cells, or just carrying out regular checks. 

 

4. Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon 

Average Salary: $243,500

Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeons are different from normal dentists, as they perform surgical procedures to the face, mouth and jaw, that mainly focus on hard and soft tissues. 

In order to have a career in this field, you’ll need to study for an additional four years after completing a dentistry degree. 

But, with an average salary of close to $250,000, those extra four years could be well worth your time. 

Also, it’s a career that also allows you to help other people whilst being financially rewarded, which can’t be said for all the career paths on our list. 

 

3. Surgeon

Average Salary: $251,000

Surgeons are one of the highest-paid careers in the world to pursue. 

It’s also very easy to justify their average annual salary, as they’re actually saving lives and improving peoples overall well being.

To become a surgeon, depending on the specialism you choose, requires several years of extra study after becoming a qualified doctor. 

You’ll need to pick an area of interest to specialise in and then do the required work to be able to practice as a professional surgeon. 

The more experience you have and the rarer your specialist area of expertise is, the more money you’re able to make. 

You’ll see evidence of this from position one on the list. 

 

2. Anesthesiologist 

Average Salary: $265,000

Anesthesiologists are physicians that are responsible for administering anaesthetics prior to, during or after surgery. 

They also have a number of other responsibilities including, dealing with emergency situations, giving advice on pain management and carrying out assessments in critical care units. 

If becoming an Anesthesiologist sounds like something you’d like to do as a career, then, after becoming a doctor, you’ll need to complete a further 4-year anesthesiology residency program.

It’s possible that you’ll also need to sit a further examination from the American Board of Anesthesiology (ABA).

Once all of the above is said and done, you can look to earn somewhere in the region of $265,000 a year, with experience. 

 

1. Neurosurgeon

Average Salary: $381,500

The highest paying career in the world is a Neurosurgeon. 

This is a highly trained surgeon that has chosen to specialise in, diagnose and surgically treat disorders of the central and peripheral nervous system. 

Neurosurgery is one of the most demanding medical professions and requires an extensive amount of training and education. 

For example, in order to earn the big bucks, you’ll need to complete the normal eight years of doctoral training, a one-year internship in general surgery, and roughly five to seven years in a neurosurgery program.


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