These Are the Highest Paying Jobs for the Class of 2019

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Entry-level job Base Salary

Data scientist $95k

Software engineer $90k

Product manager $89k

Investment Banking analyst $85k

Product designer $85k

UX designer $73k

Implementation consultant $72k

Java developer $72k

Systems engineer $70k

Software developer $68k

Businesses from fashion giants to hedge funds to venture capital firms are building teams focused on figuring out how to turn the information they capture into valuable insights.

There’s such a high demand across industries for people with data-science skills,” said Amanda Stansell, senior research analyst at Glassdoor.

Recruitment for this profession will continue as more companies accumulate data and figure out what to to do with it, Stansell added.

More @ Bloomberg - Are you a robot?
 
Entry-level job Base Salary

Data scientist $95k

Software engineer $90k

Product manager $89k

Investment Banking analyst $85k

Product designer $85k

UX designer $73k

Implementation consultant $72k

Java developer $72k

Systems engineer $70k

Software developer $68k

Businesses from fashion giants to hedge funds to venture capital firms are building teams focused on figuring out how to turn the information they capture into valuable insights.

There’s such a high demand across industries for people with data-science skills,” said Amanda Stansell, senior research analyst at Glassdoor.

Recruitment for this profession will continue as more companies accumulate data and figure out what to to do with it, Stansell added.

More @ Bloomberg - Are you a robot?

Only thing that surprises me is the lack of Petroleum Engineer and Chemical Engineer on the list.

I have a feeling those jobs pay around the MechE/ElectricalE values, but for some reason aren't represented.
 
No pipe welders either. Because with a little overtime they can smoke all that. Especially in the NW
 
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