- A significant portion of the American workforce, with 43% expressing a desire for a career change this year, is actively seeking new opportunities, prompting exploration into high-paying, less obvious job roles.
- Court stenographers, responsible for producing verbatim transcripts, managing evidence, and preparing legal documents, can earn between $60,000 and $120,000 annually, with top performers potentially reaching $200,000 or even $300,000 in highly technical legal and medical depositions.
- Dental hygienists, who perform essential tasks such as teeth cleaning, taking X-rays, and screening for oral diseases, command a median salary of $94,260, potentially reaching $100,000 in certain areas, and the role offers stable demand, good work-life balance, and typically requires only a two-year degree.
- Information security analysts, tasked with monitoring alerts, investigating security incidents, and strengthening overall system security, earn an average of $129,208, with senior roles often exceeding $150,000, and frequently prioritise experience and certifications over a traditional four-year degree.
- These identified roles demonstrate resilience against automation, with artificial intelligence often assisting rather than replacing human expertise and judgment.
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