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the quickest route to a six-figure job

by BUBBLES no wonder
Published Sep. 17, 2008

Today's college graduates dream of breaking the $100k barrier in considering their careers and aspirations. The road to the top-level salaries in the land is arduous and may be fraught with setbacks. Beware of get-rich-quick schemes. Continuing your education is often the key to rising to a six-figure income.

In most professions, there are few shortcuts beyond dedication and training. Some simply have ceilings that remain below the magic number. Other career choices, however, are naturally pegged to higher earning power. Very few career groups offer six-figure entry wages. Here are a few that lend themselves to strong earnings after a several years of on-the-job experience and/or advanced college degree work.

Actuaries
Actuaries earned a mean annual wage of $95,420 in 2007, with the top tier hauling down a tasty $145,600. Most (60 percent) are employed in the insurance industry, crunching numbers to determine risks in pension planning, insurance coverage, or investment strategies. That means they need a high math aptitude and financial savvy. However, many only hold a bachelor's degree in math, business or statistics. You can earn one of those online in short order and get yourself going.

Job outlook: Exceptional, with a 24-percent rise in positions for actuaries projected over the 2006-2016 decade.

Dental Hygienists
Not all dental hygienists' earnings skyrocket into the six figures -- but there are enough that do, making this a surprisingly rich opportunity for someone who holds only an associate degree. The Labor Department reports that while the median earnings are in the high $60k range, the top-end hygienists found themselves in the $90k range last year. And you can prep for this career in the two-year, online career training program and be loving life in a matter of a few years with experience.

Job outlook: Magnificent. Hygienists are among the fastest-growing career groups in the country, with a 30-percent rise in new positions predicted through 2016.

Marketing Managers
Marketing managers earned a median income of $104,000 in 2007. At the top end, salaries were well over $150k. These professionals lead campaigns by determining a potential customer base for products and services and eyeballing what the competitors are doing. You can enter the profession with as little as an associate or bachelor's degree in finance, business, or marketing, but the best earners typically continue their career training, pursuing an MBA degree. Many employers offer tuition assistance for employees who seek advanced degrees.

Job outlook: Strong, but highly competitive. A 12-percent growth in jobs is expected in the 2006-2016 decade.

Computer Software Engineers
Computer software engineers may often begin their careers after completing a two-year, online associate degree in programming or IT systems. Starting salaries actually can reach the $90k range. But to grab the top-end $130,850 salaries earned in 2007, you'll probably need a bachelor's degree, on-the-job experience, and some professional certifications.

Job outlook: Sizzling. Labor Department projections show a 38-percent increase in career positions over the 2006-2016 decade.

Medical and Health Service Managers
The American health care industry will generate 3 million new jobs between 2006 and 2016, the most of any industry. Medical and health service managers will be in high demand to help direct the growth and daily operations. A bachelor's degree may provide sufficient career training to enter the occupation and earn the median $76,990 salary reported for 2007; however, earning a master's degree in management, finance, or health care administration typically provides the best path toward the $132,580 high-end 2007 wage.

Job outlook: Excellent. Most jobs will be with hospitals. A 16 percent increase in total management jobs is predicted through 2016.

Human Resources Manager
Human resources managers earned a mean annual wage of $92,710 in 2007, with high-end earnings reported as $120,960. That's a solid income that varies based on training and experience. Most professionals find their way following graduation from a bachelor's degree program in personnel, human resource management, or labor relations. Typically, interdisciplinary training is beneficial, combining coursework in recruitment, labor law, or business administration. Rise to the top wage through on-the-job experience or by earning an advanced degree.

Job outlook: Solid. A faster than average, 17-percent rise in career positions is predicted through 2016.

by Gabby Hyman, FindTheRightSchool.com

http://hotjobs.yahoo.com/career-articles-the_quickest_route_to_a_six_figure_job-518

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Wonderful information! This is exactly what young people need to hear!

...it's not what you know....it's WHO you know....then you just BS your way from there.

ryoung hit the nail on the head. I was a software developer for 15 years. Then I had to move into management. Couldn't take it any longer. You'll need a MS for a good management job in IT.

I agree with Reb, the plumber is at the top of the list. A small leak in plastic pipe last Friday afternoon cost be $87 for a 10 minute job and he was already in the area.

Some people do really well with bonuses. On another note, I just read a book called "Secrets of Six-Figure Women."

IF you get paid for OT that is.

OT is the quickest way for the money to add up.

sales!

I am a computer software engineer and let me tell ya. If you want to get into the business in the RTP area then you really need a four year degree.

Also, I have seen many get into it for the money, but they always hate it and want to move to management. If you don't love developing then you are never going to be able to take the long hours (start up I worked over 16 hours a day 6 days a week on salary and last job I had to work sometimes 32-34 hours straight for releases) and the need to continually learn the new technologies will make it pure torture.

Don't get me wrong. I love it and would be doing it for free if someone did not pay me. I just hated seeing people coming in looking for the money and finding that it came with a boat load of work and overtime.

Become a politician??

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