Calgary Herald

Tech, health top list of high-pay careers

- RILEY GRIFFIN

NEW YORK For the fourthcons­ecutive year, the technology sector boasted the highest-paying jobs in the U.S., according to an annual report from Glassdoor.

Thirteen of the 25 highest-paying jobs this year were in tech, up from 11 in 2017, according to the report, which was released on Wednesday. Within the industry, enterprise architects, software developmen­t managers, software engineerin­g managers and software architects received the highest pay, with the lowest average base salary well over US$100,000.

The report gathered salary data from millions of employees, examined job titles that received a minimum of 100 salary reports over the past year, and used algorithms to estimate the median annual base pay. C-suite-level jobs were excluded from the report.

While tech jobs pay well across the board, the health-care industry offers the largest paychecks at the very top of the spectrum. Physicians topped the list of highest-paid employees in America, with a median base salary of US$195,842. Pharmacy managers and pharmacist­s came in second and third, with a base pay of US$146,412 and US$127,120, respective­ly.

“Technology and health care are the two industries that are making the greatest impact on the economy,” said Sarah Stoddard, a community expert at Glassdoor. “There’s a high demand, but short supply for those roles, driving up salaries.”

While men are overrepres­ented in the country’s highest-paying jobs, the breakdown is different between tech and health care. Tech companies employ more than twice as many males as females, according to a 2017 LinkedIn report. Health care, on the other hand, has a slightly bigger proportion of women. But there’s still a significan­t pay gap between medical specialtie­s.

Doctors and engineers have technical skills that come with a high price tag for employers. But Stoddard said business and consulting expertise, along with interperso­nal communicat­ion skills, are still valued in the job market. Strategy manager and consulting manager joined the list of the country ’s toppaying jobs for the first time this year.

Twenty-seven per cent of Americans said they “don’t have a good sense of their career path,” and about a quarter said they felt as though they’re “on a treadmill going nowhere,” according to a LinkedIn survey of 2,000 profession­als.

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