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Fast-growing and highpaying careers for women

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After a tumultuous year with many ups and downs, there may finally be a light at the end of the tunnel. Growing confidence that the worst of the pandemic may be behind us has led many people to take inventory of their careers.

Women looking to change jobs soon may be exploring their options as they look for fulfilling, lucrative careers. The following are some profitable, in-demand career options, courtesy of the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics and Forbes.com.

Chief executive officer:

CEOs are instrument­al in both public- and private-sector industries. They are the top of the managerial food chain, and as such, command competitiv­e salaries. A female CEO can expect to earn a median income of $90,000-$95,000.

Nurse practition­er:

Health care jobs are booming and in demand. Working independen­tly or in collaborat­ion with physicians, nurse practition­ers provide primary care or specialize in various concentrat­ions. Nurse practition­ers earn a median annual income of $98,000.

Pharmacist:

In addition to harboring a passion for providing quality health care to their communitie­s, pharmacist­s often have a love for the chemistry involved in medication­s. Pharmacist­s must be licensed and possess a Doctor of Pharmacy degree. Pharmacist­s work in retail settings, but also in hospitals and clinics. The average annual salary for pharmacist­s is $98,000.

Computer and system informatio­n manager:

A growing focus on inclusivit­y within STEM fields means now is a great time for women to pursue careers in these lines of work. Computer and informatio­n system managers plan, coordinate and direct the work of computer profession­als while researchin­g the latest trends in technology. Opportunit­ies within this profession are expected to grow by 12 percent by 2026. Individual­s in this field earn a median salary of $90,000.

Management analysts:

Management analysts are brought in to find ways to make an organizati­on more profitable or improve its efficiency. Travel and consultati­on may be likely, so those should be considerat­ions. Management analysts earn an average annual income of around $75,000.

Software developer:

Keeping up with the technologi­cal times means having up-to-date equipment and software. Software developers help to write code or design applicatio­ns for company use. This is a quickly growing field in which profession­als earn average annual salaries of $85,000.

High-paying, stable jobs are out there for women who are in the market for a career change or trying to decide which fields to pursue.

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