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    High Paying Jobs That Don’t Require College Degrees: Report

    Team_Benjamin Franklin InstituteBy Team_Benjamin Franklin InstituteDecember 28, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Searching for a job that doesn’t ask for a college degree?

    A new report from AI interview firm Final Round AI, based on Glassdoor data, ranked the top 10 professions—from No. 1 commercial pilot to No. 7 hearing aid specialist—that don’t require a traditional degree.

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    Though becoming a commercial pilot doesn’t require a degree, it is costly to obtain a commercial pilot’s license, which is required to get paid as a pilot. According to Indeed estimates, obtaining a commercial pilot’s license takes anywhere from $55,000 to $100,000.

    The second best-paid job on Final Round AI’s list is a dental hygienist. Even though only 12.63% of dental hygienist jobs ask for a degree in their job postings, New York State requires a high school diploma in addition to the completion of a dental hygiene licensure program accredited by the American Dental Association. State requirements can vary depending on the profession.

    So though the high-paying jobs on this list don’t explicitly require a college degree in many of their job postings, they may still have unwritten time and money-intensive requirements to meet.

    Related: Looking for a Remote Job? Here Are the Most In-Demand Skills to Have on Your Resume, According to Employers.

    Here are the top jobs with the lowest percentages of listings asking for a traditional college degree. The jobs are ranked by the highest average yearly salary.

    1. Commercial Pilot

    Average yearly salary: $176,000

    Percentage of listings requiring any degree: 36.18%

    2. Dental Hygienist

    Average yearly salary: $169,000

    Percentage of listings requiring any degree: 12.63%

    3. Ship Mate

    Average yearly salary: $158,000

    Percentage of listings requiring any degree: 26.24%

    4. Diagnostic Medical Sonographers

    Average yearly salary: $146,000

    Percentage of listings requiring any degree: 24.87%

    5. Radiation Therapist

    Average yearly salary: $125,000

    Percentage of listings requiring any degree: 30.46%

    6. Massage Therapist

    Average yearly salary: $119,000

    Percentage of listings requiring any degree: 4.04%

    7. Hearing Aid Specialist

    Average yearly salary: $113,000

    Percentage of listings requiring any degree: 35.03%

    8. Physical Therapist Assistant

    Average yearly salary: $109,000

    Percentage of listings requiring any degree: 32.14%

    9. Aircraft Mechanic

    Average yearly salary: $89,000

    Percentage of listings requiring any degree: 12.99%

    10. Avionics Technician

    Average yearly salary: $89,000

    Percentage of listings requiring any degree: 26.73%



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