All of us in one or other time in our life was faced with the question: what job should I do? The next question is usually should I do what I enjoy, or what will make the most money? If you are leaning towards the latter, then this top ten is for you.
1. Directors and chief executives. Average earnings: £212,910
A director or chief executive’s role varies greatly from company to company but they are the head of the business. In a public company, the chief executive or CEO, as they are known in America, will answer to a board of directors.
2. City brokers. Average earnings: £94,293
The City broker is usually portrayed by the media as a scary man screaming and gesticulating manically. They are in fact qualified professionals who buy and sell shares on behalf of investors. To become one, a person is required to pass the Certificate in Securities from the Securities and Investment Institute.
3. Doctors: Average earnings: £81,744
The salary of doctors has been high up the political agenda lately after the Government introduced new contracts that many outside observers regarded as overly generous.
4. Financial Managers/Accountants. Average earnings: £77,931
Almost every business or organization has a financial manager. This profession works in both the public and private sector, in many different organisations, such as financial institutions, multinationals, universities and small companies.
5. Aircraft pilots and flight engineers. Average earnings: £63,664
In order to qualify for CAA licence, applicants are required to have at lest 250 hours of flight experience.
6. Mining managers. Average earnings: £58,802
A degree in mining engineering will be required most of the time, as well some years of experience in the field.
7. Research and Development managers. Average earnings: £54,950
Jobs in research reach more than one field, for example, you can be a research scientist, a research psychologist or a programme researcher.
8. Marketing and sales managers. Average earnings: £54,029
Many organizations have marketing departments, in both the private and public sector. Sales managers are responsible for organizing and leading sales teams in a broad range of areas, making sure that the team as a whole reaches the targets set.
9.Airtraffic Controllers. Average earnings: £51,911
Being an airtraffic controller demands huge levels of responsibility. These professionals are in charge of maintaining order and safety in airports and air routes by advising pilots about matters of course, speed and height.
10. Legal Professionals. Average earnings: £50,649
The category of legal professional includes barristers, solicitors, legal executives, licensed conveyancers, court clerks, judges and drafters of legislation.
我們?cè)谧约旱娜松锌倳?huì)要面對(duì)這個(gè)問(wèn)題:我要做什么工作?接下來(lái)的問(wèn)題通常是我要做自己熱愛(ài)的工作嗎或什么工作最掙錢?如果你偏向后者,那么以下10點(diǎn)對(duì)你將會(huì)有益。
1.董事和總裁,平均收入:212,910英鎊,
公司不同,董事或總裁所扮演的角色也很不同,但是他們都是公司的領(lǐng)導(dǎo)。在上市公司中,諸如美國(guó),總裁或CEO要對(duì)董事會(huì)負(fù)責(zé)。
2.城市經(jīng)紀(jì)人,平均收入:94,293英鎊
城市經(jīng)濟(jì)人通常都被媒體描述成一個(gè)膽小的人的尖叫,矯揉造作。實(shí)際上,他們是合資格的專業(yè)人士,他們以投資者的利益買賣股票的。要成為城市經(jīng)濟(jì)人,要求通過(guò)投資學(xué)院的證券證書。
3.醫(yī)生:平均收入:81,744英鎊
在政府引用新合同很多外部觀察員都被看成過(guò)于慷慨后,最近醫(yī)生的工資被高高提上政治議程。
4.財(cái)務(wù)經(jīng)理/會(huì)計(jì),平均收入:77,931英鎊
幾乎每一個(gè)企業(yè)或組織都有一個(gè)財(cái)務(wù)經(jīng)理。該職業(yè)在公共和私有部門都存在,也存在于許多不同組織中,如金融機(jī)構(gòu),跨國(guó)公司,大學(xué)以及一些小企業(yè)。
5.飛行員和飛行工程師,平均收入:63,664英鎊
要獲得美國(guó)民用航空管理局證書,申請(qǐng)人至少有250小時(shí)的飛行經(jīng)驗(yàn)。
6.煤礦經(jīng)理,平均收入:58,802英鎊
采礦工程學(xué)位要求的時(shí)間最長(zhǎng),同時(shí)需要幾年實(shí)地工作經(jīng)驗(yàn)。
7.研究開(kāi)發(fā)經(jīng)理,平均收入:54,950英鎊
在一個(gè)領(lǐng)域以上的研究工作,例如,你可以是科學(xué)家,心里學(xué)家或程序研究員。
8.市場(chǎng)銷售工程師,平均收入:54,029
私有和公共企業(yè)的很多組織都有市場(chǎng)部門。銷售經(jīng)理負(fù)責(zé)在一個(gè)廣泛的區(qū)域組織并領(lǐng)導(dǎo)銷售小組,確保銷售小組以團(tuán)體形式完成銷售目標(biāo)。
9.機(jī)場(chǎng)交通控制員,平均收入:51,911英鎊
作為一個(gè)機(jī)場(chǎng)交通控制員需要有重大責(zé)任感。這種職業(yè)要求控制員通過(guò)告知飛行員問(wèn)題原因,速度以高度來(lái)負(fù)責(zé)保持機(jī)場(chǎng)秩序和安全,以及航線。
10.法律專家,平均收入:50,649英鎊
法律工作者的類別包括,訟務(wù)律師,法律執(zhí)行員,特許代立契約人,法院書記員,法官和立法起草者。