OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK Abdula bezgunov. HIGHEST PAYING Physician In 2013, a general internist made a median salary of $186,850 and an average salary.

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OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK Abdula bezgunov

HIGHEST PAYING Physician In 2013, a general internist made a median salary of $186,850 and an average salary of $188,440.

DENTIST In 2013, dentists earned a median salary of $146,340. That same year, the average salary for dentists was $164,570.

MARKETING MANAGER In 2013, those who work this job had a median salary of $123,220 and an average salary of $133,700.

IT MANAGER In 2013, IT managers earned a median salary of $123,950 and an average salary of $132,570.

FASTEST GROWING Wind turbine service technicians 2014 Median Pay $48,800 per year $23.46 per hour Typical Entry-Level EducationSome college, no degree Work Experience in a Related OccupationNone On-the-job TrainingLong-term on-the-job training Number of Jobs, 20144,400 Job Outlook, % (Much faster than average) Employment Change, ,800

OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY ASSISTANTS AND AIDES 2014 Median Pay $52,300 per year $25.14 per hour Typical Entry-Level EducationSee How to Become One Work Experience in a Related OccupationNone On-the-job TrainingSee How to Become One Number of Jobs, ,900 Job Outlook, % (Much faster than average) Employment Change, ,800

PHYSICAL THERAPIST ASSISTANTS AND AIDES 2014 Median Pay $41,640 per year $20.02 per hour Typical Entry-Level EducationSee How to Become One Work Experience in a Related OccupationNone On-the-job TrainingSee How to Become One Number of Jobs, ,700 Job Outlook, % (Much faster than average) Employment Change, ,400

HOME HEALTH AIDES 2014 Median Pay $21,380 per year $10.28 per hour Typical Entry-Level EducationNo formal educational credential Work Experience in a Related OccupationNone On-the-job TrainingShort-term on-the-job training Number of Jobs, ,500 Job Outlook, % (Much faster than average) Employment Change, ,400

MOST NEW JOBS Personal Care Aides 2014 Median Pay $20,440 per year $9.83 per hour Typical Entry-Level EducationNo formal educational credential Work Experience in a Related OccupationNone On-the-job TrainingShort-term on-the-job training Number of Jobs, 20141,768,400 Job Outlook, % (Much faster than average) Employment Change, ,100

REGISTERED NURSES 2014 Median Pay $66,640 per year $32.04 per hour Typical Entry-Level EducationBachelor's degree Work Experience in a Related OccupationNone On-the-job TrainingNone Number of Jobs, 20142,751,000 Job Outlook, % (Much faster than average) Employment Change, ,300

HOME HEALTH AIDES 2014 Median Pay $21,380 per year $10.28 per hour Typical Entry-Level EducationNo formal educational credential Work Experience in a Related OccupationNone On-the-job TrainingShort-term on-the-job training Number of Jobs, ,500 Job Outlook, % (Much faster than average) Employment Change, ,400

FOOD AND BEVERAGE SERVING AND RELATED WORKERS 2014 Median Pay $18,550 per year $8.92 per hour Typical Entry-Level EducationNo formal educational credential Work Experience in a Related OccupationNone On-the-job TrainingSee How to Become One Number of Jobs, 20144,731,800 Job Outlook, % (Faster than average) Employment Change, ,800