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Friday, February 5, 2016

10 Highest Paying Jobs To Get You Started

                      

Good jobs are those that pay well, challenge us, are a good match for our talents and skills, aren't too stressful, offer room to advance and provide a satisfying work-life balance. Even though there is no one best job that suits each of us, and  Also, the best careers are ones that are hiring. Physician, software developer, nurse practitioner, computer systems analyst and orthodontist are among the top-ranked occupations on U.S.

Here are highest paying jobs to get you started

10. Chief Executives
10. Chief Executives

Mean annual pay*:$180,700
Chief Executives aka CEO's are responsible for managing an organization. Their duties are set by the Board of Directors and are dependent on the organization’s structure and goals. They make a plan and then execute it by coordinating all organization’s departments in order to achieve the goals set by the board of directors.


9. Psychiatrists

9. Psychiatrists s
Mean annual pay:$182,700
8. Family and General Practitioners

Mean annual pay:$186,320
Family and general practitioners are doctors that work with patients in order to diagnose and treat common health problems. They usually work at their private offices where they see patients. It is common for general practitioners to refer their patients to other specialists for specific treatments.


7. Physicians (General Practice)

Mean annual pay:$189,760

Expect increased demand for general practice physicians as more Americans gain access to health insurance.
6. General Internists

Mean annual pay:$190,530
Internists are doctors that diagnose and treat (non-surgical) illnesses, diseases and injuries.They do this by providing medication to patients and referring them to other doctors if needed.



5. Orthodontists

5. Orthodontists

Mean annual pay:$201,030
An orthodontist’s job is to correct patients’ teeth that are misaligned, and as a result have an improper bite or malocclusion. They do this by applying braces, headgear and retainers.
4. Obstetricians and Gynecologists
Mean annual pay:$214,750
They are physicians that diagnose and treat diseases and illnesses in women, especially conditions that affect their reproductive system. They also provide medical care during pregnancy and childbirth.



3. Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons

3. Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons

Mean annual pay:$219,600
Oral and maxillofacial surgeons operate on the neck, head, face and jaws of a patient in order to treat illnesses, deceases and injuries. In the US, oral and maxillofacial surgery is recognized as a dentistry specialty. A dentistry background and knowledge is required in order to pursue this career.
2. Surgeons

Mean annual pay:$240,440
A surgeon’s job is to operate on patients in order to treat diseases, illnesses and injuries. It is easy to understand why they are getting paid so well if you consider the accuracy their work requires and the responsibility they take every time they operate on a patient.



1. Anesthesiologists

1. Anesthesiologists

Mean annual pay: $246,320
Their job is to examine patients’ medical history and give them the right anesthetics before a surgical procedure. It might sounds like a fairly simple task, but it is not as easy as it sounds. Anesthesiologists have to be prepared with the right anesthetics depending on a patients’ medical history, the length of the surgical procedure, and the type of anesthesia they have to apply (regional, general, local) will differ on the circumstance.

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