US Media Reveals 9 High - Paying Remote Jobs for Fresh Graduates



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US Media Reveals 9 High - Paying Remote Jobs for Fresh Graduates

The US financial platform FinanceBuzz, referring to the data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), has compiled 9 high - paying remote jobs that even fresh graduates can handle. These jobs don't necessarily require a high - level degree or years of experience. As long as you have specific skills, you can earn over $80,000 a year, and some can even exceed $130,000!

These jobs cover fields such as technology, design, finance, and data analysis. They have low entry - level requirements, and most can be done from home, making them suitable for career - changers and young people who have just graduated from school.

 

  1. Technical Writer: The annual salary is about $80,050. They are good at converting professional terms into understandable text and writing operation manuals, user instructions, etc. Having writing experience and knowledge in specific fields is more advantageous.
  2. Budget Analyst: The annual salary is about $84,940. They formulate budgets for enterprises, government agencies, universities, etc. and need to have basic financial knowledge and logical analysis skills.
  3. UX/UI Designer: The annual salary is about $92,750. They are responsible for enhancing user experience and interface aesthetics. Many design and programming skills can be self - learned.
  4. Personal Financial Advisor: The annual salary is about $99,580. They assist clients in financial planning such as investment, insurance, and savings, and need to have a certain financial or business background.
  5. Data Scientist: The annual salary is about $108,020. They analyze trends using data models to support enterprise decision - making and need to have programming skills and logical thinking.
  6. Sales Engineer: The annual salary is about $116,950. They combine technical and sales skills to explain and sell complex products to customers, and high commissions are the highlight.
  7. Database Administrator: The annual salary is about $117,450. They manage the company's database system and occasionally need to maintain it on - site. An IT background is a plus.
  8. Actuary: The annual salary is about $120,000. They analyze financial risks and are widely used in the insurance and finance industries. They need a mathematical and statistical foundation, and being familiar with programming is especially good.
  9. Software Developer: The annual salary is about $130,160. It is one of the most sought - after positions in the technology industry. It is expected to grow by 17% in the next 10 years and is the most promising technical remote job.
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