Zippia finds the highest paid jobs in Vermont

Vermont Business Magazine Online job finder, zippia.com, has developed a list of the top 100 highest paid professions in Vermont for 2016. Zippia, which bills itself as the career expert site, used  Bureau of Labor Statistics data to aggregate the information. Zippia looked at the BLS’s data set for all 514 job classifications in Vermont in order to identify those that get paid the most. Here's a hint, get into health care.

Detailed List Of Highest Paying Jobs In Vermont

RANK JOB TITLE AVERAGE SALARY ENTRY LEVEL SALARY # OF PEOPLE
1 Surgeons $232,110 $58,870 260
2 Anesthesiologists $217,220 $53,940 100
3 Physicians and Surgeons, All Other $212,280 $62,940 640
4 Psychiatrists $206,520 $58,390 120
5 Obstetricians and Gynecologists $196,610 $61,000 130
6 Chief Executives $189,280 $82,590 280
7 Dentists, General $180,970 $95,830 180
8 Internists, General $178,320 $55,970 250
9 Family and General Practitioners $165,710 $86,460 330
10 Nurse Anesthetists $155,230 $130,130 30
11 Computer and Information Systems Managers $137,450 $73,090 390
12 Sales Managers $129,330 $56,780 450
13 Optometrists $128,230 $71,270 80
14 Pharmacists $123,650 $90,290 490
15 Marketing Managers $121,630 $65,440 340
16 Financial Managers $121,100 $61,570 690
17 Human Resources Managers $116,050 $60,130 200
18 Architectural and Engineering Managers $114,090 $78,560 360
19 Physician Assistants $111,050 $82,980 310
20 General and Operations Managers $110,860 $47,450 2,780
21 Judges, Magistrate Judges, and Magistrates $110,080 $41,160 60
22 Financial Analysts $109,660 $46,080 230
23 Software Developers, Systems Software $107,640 $58,750 610
24 Lawyers $106,610 $53,840 1,190
25 Advertising and Promotions Managers $105,770 $45,810 30
26 Managers, All Other $104,990 $73,310 590
27 Public Relations and Fundraising Managers $103,770 $55,580 210
28 Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Technical and Scientific Products $100,330 $42,250 610
29 Industrial Production Managers $99,000 $54,470 330
30 Medical and Health Services Managers $98,420 $54,000 720
31 Natural Sciences Managers $96,670 $68,870 70
32 Administrative Services Managers $96,540 $48,760 340
33 Purchasing Managers $95,780 $55,960 140
34 Nurse Midwives $95,500 $79,940 50
35 Electrical Engineers $95,110 $55,510 490
36 Electronics Engineers, Except Computer $94,620 $59,800 100
37 Veterinarians $92,170 $50,340 270
38 Management Analysts $92,040 $46,550 740
39 Political Science Teachers, Postsecondary $91,510 $37,450 120
40 Construction Managers $91,430 $56,790 480
41 Securities, Commodities, and Financial Services Sales Agents $90,620 $37,390 450
42 Training and Development Managers $90,480 $66,270 60
43 Physics Teachers, Postsecondary $90,340 $46,850 50
44 Radiation Therapists $89,270 $66,940 40
45 Art Directors $88,480 $40,920 70
46 Education Administrators, Postsecondary $88,140 $37,110 420
47 Engineers, All Other $87,710 $69,560 60
48 Geoscientists, Except Hydrologists and Geographers $87,350 $35,200 40
49 Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Powerhouse, Substation, and Relay $87,060 $62,580 70
50 Computer Occupations, All Other $86,290 $60,620 160
51 Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers $86,080 $53,370 120
52 Chemistry Teachers, Postsecondary $85,710 $55,250 80
53 Information Security Analysts $85,030 $53,960 100
54 Software Developers, Applications $84,840 $54,690 1,000
55 Education Administrators, Elementary and Secondary School $84,730 $54,110 860
56 Sales Engineers $84,020 $47,000 60
57 Mechanical Engineers $83,070 $49,520 490
58 Economists $81,540 $51,230 90
59 Chiropractors $81,490 $34,080 90
60 First-Line Supervisors of Non-Retail Sales Workers $81,470 $39,910 620
61 Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors $79,580 $39,970 70
62 First-Line Supervisors of Police and Detectives $78,100 $52,480 150
63 Network and Computer Systems Administrators $77,990 $42,800 1,430
64 Environmental Engineers $77,830 $44,200 110
65 Economics Teachers, Postsecondary $77,570 $41,180 130
66 Detectives and Criminal Investigators $77,570 $49,160 230
67 Geography Teachers, Postsecondary $77,080 $42,380 40
68 Electrical and Electronics Drafters $76,980 $43,950 50
69 Social Scientists and Related Workers, All Other $76,810 $51,630 30
70 Computer Network Architects $76,500 $50,870 170
71 History Teachers, Postsecondary $76,110 $38,550 250
72 Chemists $75,860 $42,920 130
73 Sociology Teachers, Postsecondary $75,180 $35,990 110
74 Physical Therapists $75,060 $54,580 740
75 Civil Engineers $74,550 $51,310 650
76 Computer Systems Analysts $74,030 $45,780 400
77 Occupational Therapists $72,840 $52,130 220
78 Operations Research Analysts $72,500 $41,890 60
79 Magnetic Resonance Imaging Technologists $72,260 $53,610 70
80 Loan Officers $72,200 $37,360 590
81 Health Diagnosing and Treating Practitioners, All Other $71,980 $42,820 130
82 Diagnostic Medical Sonographers $71,940 $51,750 90
83 Accountants and Auditors $71,790 $42,500 2,890
84 Personal Financial Advisors $71,760 $34,230 300
85 Electro-Mechanical Technicians $71,560 $46,770 50
86 Cost Estimators $71,540 $43,310 310
87 Financial Specialists, All Other $69,980 $48,410 150
88 Database Administrators $69,740 $42,470 270
89 Power Plant Operators $69,710 $45,040 130
90 Labor Relations Specialists $69,420 $25,500 140
91 Speech-Language Pathologists $69,350 $45,250 360
92 Administrative Law Judges, Adjudicators, and Hearing Officers $69,200 $42,840 40
93 Business Operations Specialists, All Other $68,990 $44,900 1,030
94 Social and Community Service Managers $68,910 $44,410 540
95 Emergency Management Directors $68,900 $43,800 40
96 Food Scientists and Technologists $68,780 $39,900 120
97 Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technologists $68,460 $49,890 230
98 Property, Real Estate, and Community Association Managers $68,250 $32,790 420
99 Architects, Except Landscape and Naval $68,110 $45,430 180
100 Occupational Health and Safety Specialists $67,880 $42,840 100
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Source: Zippia.com 8.11.2016