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Top ten highest paid professions in South Africa

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November 16, 2020
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The major factor in choosing a career is whether it will fetch you a high-paying job. This becomes more important if you are thinking of moving to another country on a job. Before you make your decision, you would obviously like to know the highest paying jobs in the country you intend to migrate to. If you are thinking of finding Work in South Africa, here is a list of the ten highest-paying jobs in the country.

 In South Africa, the highest paying jobs are in the fields of management, ICT, engineering, medicine, etc.

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However, salaries in these fields may differ based on the amount of work experience, qualification or skill levels.

Top ten highest-paying jobs in South Africa

1. Software Engineers

At the top are software engineers who are responsible for the design, development, and maintenance of software programs. They usually have a degree in computer science and programming. A software engineer can earn about 1.2 million Rands annually.

2. Pilot

The second high paying job in South Africa is that of a pilot. The job of a pilot is highly technical and requires specialized training. The training takes time and is expensive. The pay for qualified pilots in South Africa comes to 695,800 Rands per annum.

3. Lawyers

Third, on the list of highest-paying jobs are law professionals. Starting salaries for lawyers range from 643,440 to 655,000 Rands per annum. A lawyer with more years of practice has the potential to earn more.

4. IT Managers

The next on the list are IT Managers. They take care of operational requirements, implement strategies, and technology solutions are responsible for building efficient systems.  An IT Manager at the start of his career can earn about 20,230 Rands per year which will increase with experience.

5. Specialist medical doctors

Specialist medical doctors are in high demand in South Africa. These are medical professionals who have completed their advanced education in medicine. The salary range for this profession is based on the area of specialty, for instance, neurosurgeons get a higher amount of salary while general practitioners are paid lesser. Depending on their specialty medical doctors can earn between 476,000 to 616,000 Rands in a year.

6. Petroleum Engineers

A petroleum engineer is responsible for locating natural gas and oil reserves under the earth’s surface. The annual salary for this profession is about 72,600 Rands.

7. Management Consultants

They help companies grow and develop by problem-solving and discovering new and innovative ways to tackle problems that could support the company. A  management consultant can earn between 392,000 and 672,000 Rands per annum.

8. Actuary

An actuary is concerned with risk and uncertainty assessment and management. This profession requires a strong background in asset management, liability management, business, and analytical skills. Actuaries can earn about 598,055 Rands per annum.

9. Air Traffic Controller

Air traffic controllers monitor the air traffic movement to ensure aircraft stay within safe distances from each other. This work requires a lot of focus. The salary for this job is about 583,450 Rands per year.

10. Chartered accountant

A chartered accountant records business transactions on behalf of an entity, reports to management and issues financial statements. The average salary of a chartered accountant is 434,191 Rands per year.

These are the top ten highest paying professions in South Africa in 2020.

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