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2. Postsecondary health specialties teachers specialize in a variety of medical fields, including veterinary medicine, dentistry, therapy, pharmacy and others.
3. Postsecondary business teachers teach courses on business administration, finance, marketing and other related topics at colleges, universities and vocational schools.
4. Computer and information research scientists use their research to address new problems in computer software and hardware. Research scientists working in universities might focus on theory more than those working for other employers.
5. Physicists study the principles of motion, energy, structure and matter. Whether they concentrate on applied sciences or take a more theoretical route, all physicists work toward understanding how the laws of physics impact the universe.
6. Marketing managers formulate a marketing firm’s strategy by targeting customers, appropriate markets and responding to competition. They work with other marketing professionals to publicize via radio, TV, the Internet and other outlets.
7. Sales managers oversee a company’s sales strategy, which can mean training salespeople and assigning territories to cover. They help the company reach its sales goals as well as maintain good relationships with vendors and distributors.
8. Petroleum engineers look for drilling locations that contain natural gas or oil. They study the geographic traits of the sites and work with other specialists to find the most efficient way to pump out the oil or gas.
9. Optometrists provide eye care to patients who need exams, glasses, contact lenses or other vision-related services. They test and treat patients for vision problems and diseases, such as color blindness and glaucoma.
10. Postsecondary atmospheric, earth, marine and space sciences teachers teach courses on various physical sciences, excluding chemistry and physics. They divide their time between the teaching in the classroom and researching their specialty.
Want to double your salary? You’re not alone.
In fact, 25 percent of Americans who are currently employed said they would be willing to work every day of the year if it meant doubling their income, according to a 2010 survey by Capital One Bank.
If that sounds a little excessive, we agree. Fortunately there are other ways to double your salary.
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Keep reading to see how making a career change can help you double your pay.
It’s hard to move out of an entry-level job that pays $25,000 – unless you have a college degree. While higher education might not be for everyone, the simple truth is that college grads earn at least 60 percent more than high school grads, according to a 2007 report by New York’s College Board.
Paralegals make $50,080 per year.*
Quick training programs are just one of many benefits of the paralegal profession, which often requires an associate’s degree in paralegal studies. If you already have a degree, you can earn a paralegal certificate and start assisting lawyers with research, legal documents – and more – in as little as six months.
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Accountants make $56,850 per year.
Accounting is another great career to get into if you want to double your pay. Accounting graduates have fared better than most in recent years, when company and individual bottom lines have never been so important. The U.S. Department of Labor predicts accounting jobs will grow 22 percent through 2018, in large part fueled by changing financial laws and regulations.
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If you want to make $60,000 per year, finding the right career is important. So is the right degree.
PayScale’s 2010-2011 College Salary Report ranked bachelor’s degrees by salary. While engineering degrees dominated the top tier, there are plenty of other degrees – and careers – that pay $60K and up.
Market Research Analysts make $67,500 per year.
Marketers like to say that customers don’t buy what they need, they buy what they want. Helping convince customers to buy a product or message is what marketers do. It’s a skill that will always be in demand, in good economic times and bad. Studying marketing or business is a great way to get started.
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Registered Nurses make $66,530 per year.
According to the Department of Labor, registered nurses make up the largest occupation in the country’s largest industry (health care). With 2.6 million jobs and counting, it’s a more recession-proof job than most, since nursing jobs can’t be outsourced. Most registered nurses have a bachelor’s degree.
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If you want to make $80K per year, you might be interested in the fact that MBA grads earned an average starting salary of $80,096 in 2008, according to the Graduate Management Admission Council.
Studying finance is another great way to earn over $80,000 per year. In fact, graduates with a bachelor’s degree in finance, and no higher, typically earn over $90K at the mid-career mark, according to PayScale.
Financial Analysts make $85,240 per year.
The foundation for success in most careers involves the right training and educational background. Studying finance, economics, or business is an excellent entry-point into the finance industry. Financial analysts help businesses and individuals make smart investment decisions – and get paid well to do it.
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Medical Managers make $90,970 per year.
Sometimes called health care executives, medical managers oversee various health care departments and organizations. A bachelor’s degree can help you gain entry-level employment. A master’s degree – in a subject like health services administration or business administration – however, is the standard qualification, according to the Department of Labor.
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*Average salary comes from the U.S. Department of Labor, using 2009 median salary information.
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We know that your job search can get quite frustrating these days with more people trying to find a job and less employment opportunities available.
To ease the burden, we’ve tracked down 10 top companies with the most job openings this week from sales jobs to finance jobs, full-time jobs to part-time jobs. We hope you find a job that’s perfect for you.
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Lowe’s offers a line of products and services for home decorating, maintenance, repair, remodeling and property maintenance. Lowe’s Companies, Inc. serves homeowners, renters and commercial business customers. Homeowners and renters primarily consist of do-it-yourselfers, and others buying for personal and family use. Commercial business customers include repair and remodeling contractors, electricians, landscapers, painters, plumbers, and commercial and residential property maintenance professionals, among others.
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Forbes reports that companies are pumping up their sales forces. Aflac has 800, Liberty Mutual 589, and Wells Fargo 163 openings in business to business sales.
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