Thursday, January 2, 2020

The 10 jobs with the biggest pay increase potential

The 10 jobs with the biggest pay increase potentialThe 10 jobs with the biggest pay increase potentialHoping to get a raise this year? Better be in the right industry. Finder.com analyzed data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics to uncover the careers most likely to provide pay increases and then broke it down by gender.Finders Consumer Advocate, Jennifer McDermott, said, For many people looking to boost their income this year, attempting a pay raise in their current position appears much more achievable than changing companies, upskilling in a new field or starting a side hustle. However, as ur research shows, not all industries are equal when it comes to boosting salary bands.The study found that not only does being a veterinarian allow you to hang out with cute animals all day but it also is the field most likely to give you a raise. Veterinarians experienced the highest pay increase (38%), from 2016 to 2017. Following that weresurveying and mapping technicians (36.74%), producers and directors (28.03%), financial clerks (27.4%), emergency medical technicians and paramedics (26.32%).Top 10 jobs with biggest pay-increase potentialVeterinarians (37.52%)Surveying and mapping technicians (36.74%)Producers and directors (28.03%)Financial clerks, all other (27.40%)Emergency medical technicians and paramedics (26.32%)Meeting, convention, and event planners (24.57%)Food processing workers, all other (23.58%)Parts salespersons (23.00%)Counter attendants, cafeteria, food concession, and coffee shop (22.99%)Logisticians (21.66%)The survey then broke it down by gender comparing wage increases for men and women. For the top 10 pay raises men still experience a 7% higher wage increase than women, on average.The top three careers with a high potential for pay raises for women are construction and extraction occupations (26%), meetings, convention, and event planners (25%) and insurance underwriters (23%).Men working as a surveying and mapping technicians experienced the la rgest pay raise increase for their occupation at 41% followed by producers and directors (39%) and emergency medical technicians and paramedics (36%).Top 10 jobs with biggest pay-increase potential for womenConstruction and extraction occupations (26%)Meeting, convention, and event planners (25%)Insurance underwriters (23%)Psychologists (21%)Packaging and filling machine operators and tenders (21%)Miscellaneous healthcare support occupations (20%)Physicians and surgeons (19%)Dining room and cafeteria attendants and bartender helpers (18%)Insurance sales agents (18%)Wholesale and retail buyers (16%)Top 10 jobs with biggest pay-increase potential for menSurveying and mapping technicians (41%)Producers and directors (39%)Emergency medical technicians and paramedics (36%)Teachers assistants (28%)Parts salespersons (24%)Crushing, grinding, polishing, mixing and blending workersLogisticians (22%)Diagnostic related technologists and technicians (21%)Sales and related workers/food processin g workers (21%)Athletes, coaches, umpires and related workers/stationary engineers and boiler operators (20%)While this analysis gives a guide of the likelihood and potential increase of a raise, its important to remember that if you have been in your current role for a year or more, and have been making a valuable contribution, you are in a good position to request an increase.Make sure you are well prepared with an outline of why you deserve a raise, detailing specific achievements and why you are deserving. Also, come prepared with a figure and be prepared for your boss to negotiate.If you receive a no, request feedback on why, what you can do to work towards an increase and a likely timeframe for a future discussion, McDermott noted.