I promised to send you the list of best-paying jobs in my last post.
In Spring 2014, The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) analyzed an annual list obtained from CareerCast.com of the worst- and best-paid jobs over a certain period. The report stresses the power and importance of numeracy skills in today’s job market.
Both groups of careers led the WSJ to an important conclusion: “It’s no secret that quantitative skills are in high demand on the job market”. As the list’s publisher Tony Lee said, “Math skills unlock a world of career opportunities.”
Best-paying Jobs of 2014 / Midlevel Income
1. Mathematician / $101,360
2. Tenured University Professor / $68,970
3. Statistician /$75,560
4. Actuary / $93,680
5. Audiologist / $69,720
6. Dental Hygienist / $70,210
7. Software Engineer / $93,350
8. Computer Systems Analyst / $79,680
9. Occupational Therapist /$75,400
10. Speech Pathologist /$69,870
Who knew even Speech Pathologists need math(s)!?
Do you want your child to become anything they aspire to? Help them with math(s) and you will be a making massive contribution to their well-being and greater freedom of career choices.
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Grace