When most people think of high-paying jobs, they imagine doctors, lawyers, or maybe investment bankers. But those aren’t the only jobs that can provide you financial security.
Indeed compiled a list of “odd jobs” that pay well. Most of the jobs aren’t necessarily strange, but rather are careers that don’t land on most people’s radar.
Continue reading to see some high-paying, if slightly off-beat, jobs that might be right for you.
Ethical hackers are paid by companies and governments to try to hack their systems, revealing holes in their security that they then help mend. It’s a great career for computer science professionals, with an average salary of $212,808 a year.
Managing a bingo hall or a casino doesn’t require a college degree — and Indeed says these professionals see an average salary of $148,042.
Voice acting is a lucrative and in-demand role for TV, film, video games, audiobooks, podcasts, and more. People in the profession see an average salary of $127,051 a year — but there are concerns that AI will replace many jobs in this field.
Indeed says the average toy designer makes $124,165 a year. It’s a great career for a creatively-minded person, but you will need some engineering and design skills.
If you’re interested in medicine but don’t want to go to the doctor or nurse route, consider respiratory therapy. As a licensed medical professional in the field, you’ll work with patients suffering from lung and breathing problems — and the average salary is great at $103,147.
Childbirth educators help first-time parents prepare for their baby on the way and make some nice money while doing it. The average a salary of $102,861 a year, according to Indeed.
Elevator technicians keep the machines moving and make an average of $102,420, according to Indeed. While you don’t need a college degree to jump into the field, you will likely need to complete an apprenticeship program.
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