Canada streamlines the student visa process for India, China, Vietnam and the Philippines

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) introduces the new study permit guidelines for students from India, China, Vietnam and the Philippines.

Since April 2009, the ambitious plan called the Student Partners Program (SPP) had been operational in India until three days back. The success of this proactive plan to invite international students, especially from India and China was evident and was all set to invite a great number of students year on year basis. Because of the consistency of this visa policy program, IRCC witnessed a multifold rise in the student number from India and other countries.

With the grand success of SPP, IRCC is making great strides in promoting Canada as a study destination for international students by implementing efficient ways to process study permits. Now, the government has decided to replace the SPP with the Student Direct Stream (SDS). The SDS visa framework is effective from 9th June 2018 in four countries: India, China, Vietnam and the Philippines. More importantly, the Government of Canada is working on expanding this SDS program to Africa and contemplating adding Kenya and Senegal. Senegal seems to be getting priority because it has a rich French colonial heritage. Recently, we have seen the government is keen on inviting international students and intended immigrants who are proficient in French language to meet the acute needs of the French speaking manpower in certain industries and in various pockets of the country. Senegal fits into this story!

All these four countries and probably along with the new entrants i.e. Africa, Kenya and Senegal would be aligned together into one program to ensure the operational smoothness and consistency.

What all new changes have been introduced in the SDS program? Let’s study the existing policies versus the previous ones:

SDS

SPP

Tuition payment for the first year of study at a designated community college in Canada Tuition payment for the first semester of study at a designated community college in Canada
No CHANGE Purchase of a Guaranteed Investment Certificate (GIC) of $10,000
A qualifying score of at least 6 in IELTS, with no less than 6.0 band in any module* A qualifying score of at least 6 band overall in IELTS, with no less than 5.5 band in any module

* The Government website doesn’t clarify the score of individual module, but the country-specific-checklist does.

All these new changes have now become a reality. What ramifications could we expect from these new changes in the context of Indian students wishing to study in Canada?

  • The upfront tuition payment for the first year: To date, parents/sponsors have been paying the one semester tuition fees before the final application for a study permit was lodged. For example, if we take the average of annual tuition fee of any community college on the upper side it comes to around CAD$ 14,000 (₹ 756,000). The Indian students paid around CAD$ 7,000 (₹ 378,000) for being the first semester tuition fees plus CAD$ 10,000 for purchase of a GIC. This totaled to CAD$17,000 (₹ 918,000). With this new SDS program, the upfront tuition payment doubles to CAD$ 14,000. It means students would be making the payment of CAD$ 24,000 (CAD$14,000 + CAD$ 10,000). So, the total expense comes to around ₹ 1,296,000 against INR 918,000, an increase by ₹ 378,000.

Students whose parents are struggling with finances take a hit with this new change. Unequivocally, this new policy is better for the Government of Canada but may not bring happiness for some Indian students. Further, looking at the hawkish stance of the RBI in India it seems that the interest rate would go up whereby the educational bank loan would also become expensive in the months to come. In a nutshell, with this SDS program parents would have a double whammy of loan interest increases and the burden of additional payment of one semester tuition fee.

  • A qualifying score of IELTS: As I do not have the official statistics about the median individual score of IELTS of the Indian students, I am presenting my assumptions.

If we were to believe that students wishing to study in Canada needed minimum 6.0 band in each module of the IELTS test, there would certainly be a massive amount of frustration among students. Over the decades, we have seen students slide by 0.5 band score at least in one of the individual modules, especially either in Writing section or Reading section.  Some students may manage to keep their nerve and win over this difficulty, but NOT all for sure. Consequently, students really need to prepare well for the IELTS test or they may face desperation and loss of the hard-earned money after paying for the test repeatedly.

Any new change either brings the luck or puts someone down: One man’s nightmare is another man’s dream. Ergo, some students will be caught in the crossfire of a silent scream.

Who will be reaping the harvest of SDS?

It goes without saying that British Council and IDP would be the greatest beneficiaries of this new change of the test score revision. Their numbers are already on the rise, and they could witness another 20% to 25% growth for Academic IELTS in the Indian market.

CELPIP test arrives in India

Paragon Testing Enterprises which is a subsidiary of University of British Columbia has finally decided to open a testing center in India by the end of Summer 2018. The first test center will be opened in the capital, New Delhi.

The CELPIP test center stands for Canadian English Language Proficiency Index Program (CELPIP). The CELPIP is a 100% Canadian English test designed for permanent residence status. There are two designated tests accepted as evidence of English language proficiency by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) for immigration purpose – one is CELPIP and the other is IELTS General module.

The CELPIP test is developed by Paragon Testing Enterprises, a subsidiary of University of British Columbia. It is the first-ever Canadian English test which is designated by IRCC and mirrors the best in Canadian research. The test is designed to give prominence to Canadian English and accents as used in Canada.

The best part of CELPIP is it measures your functional language proficiency which is more relevant for day-to-day life. It focuses on test taker’s English abilities in a variety of different situations and contexts, such as how you communicate with your colleagues and others at workplace, interact with your friends, comprehend and respond to the written materials and understand news items. It is a complete measurement of your English abilities which include four modules of your language skills: Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking.

The CELPIP comes in two versions: the CELPIP – General test and the CELPIP – General LS test. Those who intend to immigrate to Canada can take the CELPIP General test to fulfill the requirement of English language proficiency for IRCC.

UK – Top 10 jobs with a handsome pay

The 10 most in-demand jobs in the UK

 Current unemployment rate is 4.3% and inflation rate is 3%

The UK is known as a business hub of Europe. The country is also known for producing best scientists, innovators and business tycoons.  There are many high-paying jobs in various sectors. We have rounded up the list of high-paying jobs for you. Here are top ten unmissable jobs with the most potential:

  1. Quant developers

Job outlook: One of the sought-after jobs in the tech industry is a quant developer. Typically, they work with the team of researchers to create and deliver custom software solutions for businesses.

Average salary: £92,910

 

  1. Java architects

Job outlook: Java architects are considered the backbones in the tech world and their role is a key to the IT infrastructure. By analyzing information requirements, they define infrastructures for design and further integration of internet computing systems. They are responsible for determining platform architecture, and involved in many other technical indispensable jobs.

Average salary: £82,016

 

  1. Financial services lawyers

Job outlook: By the first look, it gives an impression that such professionals would be fighting in the court. But, it is not in real terms. Financial services lawyers advise clients about funds and asset management and pension. Their job also encompasses a wide range of responsibilities including getting their clients acquainted with the existing financial services regulation and insurance.

Average salary: £80,520

 

  1. Corporate lawyers

Job outlook: Amid corporate scandals and tax evasions, regulatory bodies have adopted stringent laws to protect the interest of shareholders and others in general. Because of severity in nature of corporate deals, some corporations have in-house legal counsel or retain the expert lawyers to defend their cases or fight such types of cases against others. These corporate lawyers help their clients to interpret laws and deal with the legal issues.

Average salary: £77,596

 

  1. Pediatric intensive care nurse

Job outlook: I guess this prestigious job does not need any introduction. Pediatric nurses have a huge responsibility on their shoulders to get young children back on their feet. Nurses work under high pressure situations. They care for critically ill children in intensive unit and share their up-to-date observations to the concerned doctors.

Average salary: £68,808

 

  1. General practitioners

Job outlook: GPs are the saviors on this earth and again one of the most sought-after jobs. Their demand would never die down ever. National Health Service (NHS) always has openings for medical practitioners in the UK.

Average salary: £68,369

 

  1. Lead business analysts

Job outlook: Business dynamics never remain constant and bring challenges all the time, especially when every company is out there to go to any length in competition. All the businesses need to make use of technology at the optimum level so as they can stay ahead of challenges. From gathering details about consumer behavior to any other business analytics they bring in new software and technologies. However, it is a daunting task for mangers to make employees use these new features top-down. Business analysts make sure that how everyone uses such a new fancy piece of software. So, somebody who has a knack of doing business analysis with the IT background puts this job in order.

Average salary: £66,475

 

  1. Sonographers

Job outlook: “According to Adzuna, sonographers – medical professionals who perform diagnostic ultrasounds on patients – were among the best-paid workers in the UK this year.”

Average salary: £66,374

 

  1. Senior iOS developers

Job outlook: iOS developers are responsible for designing, recoding and creating new mobiles apps powered by Apple’s iOS operating systems. The world is getting digital with the stronger penetration of iPhones worldwide; these developers seem to remain in demand for the years to come.

Average salary: £65,187

 

  1. Biostatisticians

Job outlook: The chief responsibilities of biostatisticians are to apply their skills of mathematics and statistics to a varied range of topics in biology. The UK is known for its researching on various ailments of humankind and discovering of breakthrough technologies for making life beautiful.

Average salary: £64,444

Reference: The Telegraph

New Zealand – Top 10 jobs with a handsome pay

The 10 most in-demand jobs in New Zealand

Current unemployment rate is 4.6% and inflation rate is 1.60%

The twin-island country, New Zealand is known for its natural beauty and landscape.  New Zealanders make around 45,000 annually. Apart from medicos, there are also other high-paying jobs in New Zealand. We have rounded up the list of those jobs for you.

  1. Information Architects

Training needed: Minimum bachelor’s degree in computer science or computer engineering. A master’s degree is preferred with several years of work experience.

Job outlook: Information architects are chiefly responsible for directing, planning, organizing, evaluating and controlling the operations of information systems and electronic data processing (EDP). They meet with clients to discuss the timelines, system requirements, costs and specifications. New Zealand hosts medium- and large-sized IT companies which cater their services to businesses within New Zealand and also export to Australian businesses and elsewhere.

Median salary: $135,000

   

    2. Data Warehousing and Business Intelligence

Training needed: Minimum bachelor’s degree in computer science or computer engineering. A master’s degree is preferred with several years of work experience.

Job outlook: Data mining and business analytics are useful tools to aide business services in this modern era. A better understanding of data and business analytics plays a vital role in the growth of large corporations. Companies are always on the lookout of IT specialists that possess the skills of data modeling and database design.

Median salary: $115,000

 

    3. Cybersecurity Specialists

Training needed: Minimum bachelor’s degree in computer science, computer systems, information technology, engineering or a related discipline

Job outlook: According to the Investing News Network (INN), “together, the expanding number of cyber-attacks, the increasing severity of these assaults and the amount of money companies are spending on cyber security illustrate why it is such an important market.” Computer geeks with the concentration of cyber security and ethical hacking courses are generally suitable for these jobs. Their job is to protect the company’s data and other vital information from being breached. Looking at the recent WannaCry attacks in May 2017 which affected more than 300,000 computers worldwide, the significance of this role has increased dramatically.

Median salary: $105,000

 

    4. Construction Project and Contract Management   

Training needed: Minimum bachelors or diploma degree in civil engineering. A master’s degree in project management is usually required

Job outlook: For any construction projects to succeed, the budget and timeline are key points.  Some companies have multiple projects working concurrently, and it is hard for them to keep track on these underlying factors. Project managers are responsible for delivering their entire projects on time and on budget. It is relatively a new concept wherein the skills of technical and managing the project are given priority. In a country like New Zealand, we expect more development in infrastructure and private construction activities. This business impetus derived from both the government and the private sector could increase the demand of such professionals in the years to come.

Median salary: $105,000

 

    5. IT sales

Training needed: Minimum diploma or bachelor’s degree in business administration or in a related field. Candidates with the IT background academically or practically are preferred.

Job outlook: if you think you are good at convincing clients to buy the product that you sell, IT sales could also be a right avenue for you to get on the board. IT sales professionals mainly sell hardware or software products to their clients. Be it a small or large business, owners believe in having the automated operations and try to use the maximum technology.

Median salary: $105,000

 

   6. Mine/quarrying managers

Training needed: Generally speaking, extensive quarrying or mining experience is a must. You also need to obtain an Extractives Certificate of Competence from WorkSafe New Zealand

Job outlook: Mine and quarry managers are responsible for all activities on a work site. This includes coordinating production, monitoring site systems and managing staff.

Salary range: $100,000 – $ 155,000

Source: Leitch Chris, “Top 10 Highest Paying Jobs in New Zealand.” Career addict

 

  7. Finance managers and controllers

Training needed: Minimum bachelor’s degree in business administration, economics, commerce or a related field is required. Some positions may require a master’s degree with finance concentration.

 Job outlook: There are openings for this role in all sized corporations. If you are passionate about numbers and overseeing the company’s financial health, get on the board and take your company ahead of others.

 Median salary: $100,000

 

  8. Database experts

Training needed: Minimum bachelor or diploma degree in computer science or in mathematics.

Job outlook: Currently data is equated with the traditional commodities such as crude oil or gold. Some might think that it is an utter disconnect to this comparison. But, no; it is true. Companies have multiple departments filled with a variety of information stored in a database bank. In some cases, data is an asset and at the same it is the duty of a company to protect the confidentiality of clients’ data. Here comes the important role of data administrator or any designation suffix you name after data/base. There are IT companies to which the data storing job is also outsourced. Looking at the current labor market of New Zealand, we believe the demand for this occupation will remain stable for the years to come.

Median salary: $95,000

 

  9. In-house legal counsel

Training needed: A bachelor’s degree in law along with the registration and experience of years.

Job outlook: Whether there is a reasonable or frivolous lawsuit looming over the company, the legal department swings into action to counter the allegations or fight the right on behalf of his client. However, some issues/legal matters merit the reconciliation by means of the out-of-court settlement as no company is interested in investing its resources in a long-winded process of cases. To streamline various legal matters for interior or exterior issues, in-house legal counsel makes more sense. With the inevitable business growth of some companies, in-house legal counsel costs lesser than retaining a full-fledged senior counsel from the market.

Median salary: $95,000

 

  10. Quantity surveying

Training needed: Minimum bachelor or diploma degree in engineering or a related field. Usually it is one of the branches of project management also.

Job outlook: Another respectable and sought-after techno job! This occupation saves a lot of money and time for construction companies. The job duties include preparing the complete feasibility studies to estimate labor costs, time and materials. Furthermore, quantity surveyors are also responsible for analyzing, negotiating and preparing contracts and bidding.

Median salary: $95,000

Canada – Top 10 jobs with a handsome pay

The 10 most in-demand jobs in Canada

Current unemployment rate is 5.7% and inflation rate is 2.20%

Which occupation could assure me of a lifelong job security? Which occupations are trending now? These are complex questions. Oftentimes it is hard to find the right answer. We have no idea whether a particular occupation will remain in demand or increase demand in the future. A misstep could destroy the career and may put someone backwards only to switch it at a later stage. This article may help you find the right answer in the context of the Canadian labor market. Here are top ten unmissable jobs with the most potential (medical occupations are in exception):    

  1. Business analysts

Training needed: Minimum bachelor’s degree in business administration with some background of IT work experience

Job outlook: Business dynamics never remain constant and bring challenges all the time, especially when every company is out there to go to any length in competition. All the businesses need to make use of technology at the optimum level so as they can stay ahead of challenges. From gathering details about consumer behavior to any other business analytics they bring in new software and technologies. However, it is a daunting task for mangers to make employees use these new features top-down. Business analysts make sure that how everyone uses such a new fancy piece of software. So somebody who has a knack of doing business analysis with the IT background puts this job in order.

Salary range: $73,000 – $87,000

 

  1. Account managers

Training needed: Minimum bachelor’s degree in business administration, commerce, or ecommerce is required. There are various training programs and courses offered by financial organizations and institutes.

Job outlook: Employment in accounting job is considered one of the most recession-proof occupations. Because when you dream of having a startup or shutting down your existing corporation accountants are required to do your number job. An accountant is needed for several jobs including filing corporate taxes and managing company’s finances.

Salary range: $63,000 – $75,000

 

  1. Software engineers

 Training needed: Minimum bachelor’s degree in computer science, computer systems engineering, software engineering with practical experience for entry-level

Job outlook: It is estimated that this occupation will witness around 25 per cent growth in the decade to come yet. Technology surrounds us all the time and innovators and software application developers are never going to be out of demand. Not only is a solid demand that is on the table, but engineers in this occupation are paid high salaries. The breakthrough technologies and ongoing revolution in mobile device industry cements a stable growth in coming years. So get on the board and build the world of future.

Salary range: $83,000 – $99,000

 

  1. Geoscientists

Training needed: A bachelor’s degree in earth science or a related field is usually required with 4 years of work experience working in the same field.

Job outlook: British Columbia and Alberta where the earth excavation for fossil fuels and minerals are in full swings amid protests by some not-for-profit organizations and local people. Professional geoscientists make more than the median salary in some cases. It all depends upon the previous track record of the candidate and his contribution to discovery and business activities. The pay scale could go as much as $300,000 in some cases. The primary job of geoscientist is to help society meet its needs for natural resources.

Salary range: $36,000 – $75,000

 

  1. 3D animation professionals

Training needed: A university or college degree in graphic design, commercial art, graphic communications or cartooning is usually required. With the traditional degree, some years of work experience with creativity is prioritized.

Job outlook: if you are driven intrinsically to create something like ‘The Lord of the Rings’ or ‘Avatar’ or a memorable cartoon for next-gen children, then this occupation will test your creativity. Professionals in this industry think out of the box and more than your traditional degree your eccentric and wacko designs get thumbs up.

Salary range: $49,000 – $86,000

 

  1. IT project managers

Training needed: Minimum bachelor’s degree in computer science, computer systems engineering, software engineering, business administration or a related field is usually required

Job outlook: IT project managers enjoy high salaries in every part of the world. Job duties of computer geeks encompasses responsibility of leading the team that include software engineers, networking engineers, analysts and other techies through complex IT projects. Waterloo in Ontario province is called a ‘Silicon Valley’ of Canada where you see all types of multinational tech companies.

Salary range: $92,000 – $114,000

 

  1. Nurses

Training needed: Registered nurses hold a university, college or other approved registered nursing program.

Job outlook: It is one of the occupations which has never witnessed any slump to date. Registered nurses are in great demand and the same trend seems to continue for the years to come. Registered nurses are driven intrinsically and this occupation requires rich work experience with dedication.

Salary range: $58,000 – $78,000

 

  1. Veterinarian doctors

Training needed: With the provincial license, veterinarian practitioners are required to have a four to five-year university degree in veterinary medicine and completion of national certification examinations. Along with these basic academics, practitioners also hold a two-year pre-university study before they can move to a tradition undergrad degree in the same field.

Job outlook: Are you an animal lover who wants to make the world more compassionate? If yes, then there could be no better job for you than this. The good news is the employment opportunity in this sector is expected to grow by 19 per cent until 2026, quite faster than the average for all occupations. Go help your loved ones!

Salary range: $70,000 – $100,000

 

  1. Finance managers

Training needed: Minimum bachelor’s degree in business administration, economics, commerce or a related field is required. Some positions may require a master’s degree with finance concentration.

Job outlook: Canadian economy is one of the stable economies in the world. Its economic health performance was tested during the 2008 financial meltdown. It had a minor denting, but bounced back in line with other growing economies. Currently, the economic outlook is stable and expected to do well in coming years. So are businesses in Canada! There are openings for this role in all sized corporations. If you are passionate about numbers and overseeing the company’s financial health, get on the board and take your company ahead of others.

Salary range: $75,000 – $110,000

 

  1. Engineering project manager

Training needed: Minimum bachelor’s degree in engineering with a master degree in business management or related vendor courses

Job outlook: The government of Canada is pumping money into infrastructure projects and housing sector to meet the existing demand and create job opportunities for their people. Their belief is simple: infrastructure propels the growth. Engineering project managers’ job duties include building stuff and managing people. Furthermore, project management consultancy (PMC) and engineering procurement & construction (EPC) are relatively new business practices which have given remarkable returns to those companies that adopt this system. Project efficiency and productivity increase with curbing in slippages to some extent. This has called for a fresh demand for such engineering project managers.

Salary range: $74,000 – $92,000

USA – Top 10 jobs with a handsome pay

The 10 most in-demand jobs in the USA

Current unemployment rate is 4.4% and inflation rate is 2.20%

Which occupation could assure me of a lifelong job security? Which occupations are trending now? These are complex questions. Oftentimes it is hard to find the right answer. We have no idea whether a specific occupation will remain in demand or increase demand in the future. One misstep could destroy the career of someone and may put him backwards only to switch it at a later stage. This article may help you find the right answer in the context of the US labor market. Here are top ten unmissable jobs with the most potential (medical occupations are in exception):

 

  1. Software Application Developers

 Training needed: Minimum bachelor’s degree in computer science, computer systems engineering or software engineering with practical experience for entry-level

Job outlook: It is estimated that this occupation will witness around 25 per cent growth in the coming decades yet. Technology surrounds us all the time and innovators and software application developers are never going to be out of demand. Not only is a solid demand that is on the table, but engineers in this occupation are paid high salaries. The breakthrough technologies and ongoing revolution in mobile device industry cements a stable growth in coming years. So get on the board and build the world of future.

Median salary: $85,000

 

  1. Patents Attorneys

Training needed: Minimum bachelor’s degree in law and successful completion of bar exam and a completion of period of articling. Licensing is also required by the U.S. Patent and Trademark office and passing the patent bar exam.

Job outlook: Intellectual property is given a lot of significance, especially when certain patents could make large corporations earn windfall profits. There is no doubt that highest-paying and most-in-demand jobs are available in the tech industry, but reliance on the patent registration plays a crucial role for corporations and innovators. The importance of IP is certainly neglected in some parts of the world to some extent and therefore this occupation is sidelined citing there is no future.

 Median salary: $118,160

 

  1. Architectural Designers:

Training needed: Minimum bachelor’s degree in architecture with additional on-the-job training needed to gain competency in the skills. Registration with the relevant body is compulsory by passing a registering exam.

Job outlook: After the 2008-financial meltdown, the construction industry witnessed slowdown in business activities and there was an evident soft demand for architects. However, the 2016 turned out to be better than expected in the economic recovery and business activities in the US. Civil contracting corporations are experiencing a nascent uptick and home buyers are back.  There exists a steep competition among architects as a high number of students are graduating with degree in architecture. Yet, architects with the sound competency along with the eccentric designing ideas make it easily.

Median salary: $76,930

 

  1. Engineering Managers

 Training needed: Minimum bachelor’s degree in computer or information science with related work experience is usually required.

Job outlook: The tech industry has been one of the main industries and largest contributors to the US GDP over the decades. The coveted high-paying jobs in the tech industry may witness around 12 per cent growth from 2018 until 2026. It is faster than the average for all occupations. Companies such as Google, Microsoft and Yelp have openings for this role.

Median salary: $135,800

 

  1. Veterinarian Doctors

Training needed: Minimum degree required is Doctor of Veterinarian Medicine with the state license

Job outlook: Are you an animal lover who wants to make the world more compassionate? If yes, then there could be no better job for you than this. The good news is the employment opportunity in this sector is expected to grow by 19 per cent until 2026, quite faster than the average for all occupations. Go help your loved ones!

Median Salary: $88,770

 

  1. Pharmacists

Training needed: Minimum degree required is Pharm. D with licensing that requires passing two exams

Job outlook: The US alone has more than 45 percent of global pharmaceutical market with the world’s leading giants, such as Pfizer, Roche, Sanofi, Merck, Johnson and Johnson, Novartis and among others. There is no doubt that more students are graduating in Pharm. D each year. Yet it is believed that this occupation has not lost the steam.

 Median salary: $122,230

 

  1. Finance Managers and Financial analysts

Training needed: Minimum bachelor’s degree in Finance (preferred), Economics or Commerce is usually required with the work experience of several years.

Job outlook: Do you want to watch and analyze the fighting between bulls and bears of the Wall Street? Or do you want to work with giants such as Amazon or NBC as a financial manager? Does the magic of numbers naturally ring the bell for you? If yes, then be a part of the financial world of the US which enjoys the highest GDP of $19 trillion. There are several core functions of finance managers, including risk management and cash management which are in a solid demand, and continue to grow higher.

Median salary: $121,750

 

  1. Biomedical Engineers

Training needed: Minimum bachelor’s degree in biomedical engineering or bioengineering or in a related field.

Job outlook: According to Melissa Burns, “biomedical engineers are the research elite of the medical profession. They develop new solutions in medical care; enjoy great respect and high salaries. Humankind today is more concerned with preserving and improving general health of people than ever, and high-tech improvements in this field are going to become more important in the years to come.” Demand for biomedical engineers is expected to increase by 27 percent in the next 10 years.

Median salary: $85,620

 

  1. Product Marketing Managers

 Training needed: Minimum bachelor’s degree in marketing. An advanced MBA degree in the same field is more desirable.

Job outlook: Greed is good. That is what Harvard School teaches you, isn’t it? All the large corporations are in pursuit of swelling their top and bottom line. They can do so only by increasing their sales turnover of existing and new products. Ergo, there is an acute need of highly talented marketing managers who could come up with new ideas to snap the market share. It is a very competitive job position though.

Median salary: $127,560

 

  1. Psychologists

Training needed: Usually a doctorate degree in psychology is required with a license. A graduate degree may be sufficient for some positions.

Job outlook: As we learn more about how the human brain works, specialists in this sphere are going to be in great demand in the years to come. Psychological well-being is prioritized and there is a big section of our society which really needs a helping hand for their betterment.

Median salary: $75,230