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Abstract:Tax managers, data engineers, and dentists were among the jobs that topped Glassdoor's annual ranking.
For college students looking for a career path, Glassdoor has a list of six-figure jobs that will have plenty of openings in the future.
These jobs also allow employees to grow within the role.
Physician assistants, for instance, have 10,000 career openings on Glassdoor, and also make more than $100,000 a year.
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If you're heading to college soon and still have no idea what to major in, a good place to start could be looking at high-paying jobs that are hiring right now.
Some of the most in-demand jobs in the US include dentists and accountants, according to a new report from job-listing site Glassdoor. The company released its annual list of the jobs with the best career opportunities, or those that are actively hiring and allow employees to grow within the role.
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Since many of the fastest-growing jobs are actually low-paying, Glassdoor dug through the data to also find careers that offer salaries as high as six-figures. Physician assistants, for instance, have 10,000 career openings on Glassdoor, and also make more than $100,000 a year.
Here is the full list of 13 high-paying jobs that are in-demand and offer growth opportunities.
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