Los Angeles Times

Tech, health salaries rank high

Technology sector has 13 of 25 jobs that pay the most. Healthcare takes half of top 10.

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For the fourth consecutiv­e year, the technology sector boasted the highest-paying jobs in the United States, 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 this week. 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 $100,000.

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

Although tech jobs pay well across the board, the healthcare industry offers the largest paychecks at the very top of the spectrum, accounting for five of the top 10 positions. Physicians topped the list of highestpai­d employees in the U.S., with a median base salary of $195,842. Pharmacy managers and pharmacist­s came in second and third, with a base pay of $146,412 and $127,120, respective­ly.

“Technology and healthcare 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.”

Although men are overrepres­ented in the country’s highest-paying jobs, the breakdown is different between tech and healthcare. Tech companies employ more than twice as many men as women, according to a 2017 LinkedIn report. Healthcare, on the other hand, has a slightly bigger proportion of women. 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 top-paying jobs for the first time this year.

Nearly 7 in 10 workers and job seekers said salary is a key factor in determinin­g a career, Glassdoor found. But 27% of Americans said they “don’t have a good sense of their career path,” and about a quarter said they felt as if they’re “on a treadmill going nowhere,” according to a LinkedIn survey of 2,000 profession­als, also released Wednesday.

More than half of employed Americans are looking to leave their current jobs, according to a Gallup survey that came out last month.

The average American, however, remains in the same job for about 10 years. Hiring experts have dubbed this demographi­c “career sleepwalke­rs.”

Perhaps the potential for higher pay could wake them from their slumber.

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