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Graduates From This Georgia University Are Among The Best-Paid

A new report by CNBC detailed the non-Ivy League schools that are generating the the highest-paid graduates and a major public college in Georgia ranked very well. Upon graduation, yes,…

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A new report by CNBC detailed the non-Ivy League schools that are generating the the highest-paid graduates and a major public college in Georgia ranked very well.

Upon graduation, yes, it's a great time to pause and travel around a bit if you can afford to do so. You certainly don't need to have it all figured out your first month out of school, where you will jump into the career you will be working out for the next 40 years. However, there are many college programs and schools that are specialized where students are targeting a certain profession or trade.

In this CNBC report that details the 10 public universities with the best paid graduates, many of the schools are aligned to a particular career paths. "You don't need an Ivy League degree to make a good salary after college," they said.

The competition out of high school to get into a good college or the school of your choice is not easy. In addition, tuition seems to only be going up. For example, AP News recently said, "As more than 2 million graduating high school students from across the United States finalize their decisions on what college to attend this fall, many are facing jaw-dropping costs — in some cases, as much as $95,000."

Perhaps having the potential to earn a high salary upon graduation will help ease that sting a bit.

Here Is What You Need To Know About The Georgia University With The Highest-Paid Graduates

CNBC ranked Georgia Institute of Technology — Main Campus, commonly known as Georgia Tech, as the second-best public university, as far as graduates landing the best-paid jobs.

Only the United States Merchant Marine Academy ranked above Georgia Tech. CNBC looked at the average salary and two particular career points for such workers. Specifically, they were the median salary at the entry-level, and median salary at the mid-career point. To determine this, they analyzed data from the compensation research firm, Payscale.

Here is what was reported for Georgia Tech graduates. The early career median salary was $89,700. The mid-career median salary was $163,500.

This past May, Georgia Tech had, "Five ceremonies will celebrate 5,850 graduates — 2,640 bachelor’s, 3,010 master’s, and 200 doctoral — completing their degree programs." As they begin their next chapter, it's certainly nice to know that a diploma can align to a great job opportunity.

Most In-Demand, High-Paying Remote Jobs Right Now

Remote jobs are still a big trend, even following the pandemic. So, what are the most in-demand, high-paying remote jobs out there right now? For those who would rather work at home, the good news is that there are more options today than there were in the past. During the pandemic, many companies discovered that employing remote workers had benefits to them, including savings in infrastructure and other costs. Many workers discovered that it fit their lifestyles and personalities, too. So, it's a win-win for a certain segment of the population.

In-Demand, High-Paying Remote Jobs

Before we get into those in-demand, high-paying remote jobs, let's look at some companies that are actively hiring remote workers. The experts at Forbes.com have a new feature out highlighting some companies that are looking for remote workers right now. No. 1 on the list is GitLab, which they describe as "an AI-powered DevSecOps platform that allows software developers to collaborate and deliver projects with full compliance and security." They add that GitLab currently has more than 100 remote job openings available in a variety of departments, including sales, marketing product and user experience, engineering, security, admin, HR, legal and more. Another big one on Forbes.com's tally is Buffer at No. 2. Buffer is a social media marketing software company. According to the article, they're "actively seeking to add to their remote team with roles for a senior front-end and senior back-end engineer." Other choice companies include Automattic, Toggle and Kona. A separate Forbes.com article also cites Canonical, Veeva and Invisible Technologies as companies hiring remote workers. So, the jobs are out there, but you might be working with a company that you're not familiar with yet.

It's also worth noting that salaries in 2024 are not what they were years ago. A new study from the experts at Ladders revealed some interesting information about salaries in 2024 and what they can actually buy. According to the study, if you want to have the buying power of a job that had an annual salary of $100,000 in 1994, you would need to pull in more than $200,000 a year in 2024. So, it shows how inflation has impacted the buying power of salaries over the past three decades. Also, the same study notes that while finding a job that pays more than $100,000 a year that's also a remote job is more difficult today than it was a few years ago, one industry that is leading the way in remote jobs is fintech, which stands for financial technology. But, it doesn't stop at fintech. Let's get into the best industries to find in-demand, high-paying remote jobs, from sources such as Money.USNews.com, CNBC.com and more.

Document Reviewer

Did you know that reviewing documents can make big bucks? According to CNBC.com, being a document reviewer can pay an average salary of $123,427. They also say it's one of the most in-demand remote jobs of the moment.

A woman reviewing documents.

A document reviewer is a remote job possibility.

Software Engineer

A different Forbes.com article says software engineers are an in-demand, high-paying remote option. "Software engineers are the backbone of fintechs," they explain, "and plays a crucial role in developing software for financial solutions, being the brains behind innovative financial products including emerging spaces such as blockchain and AI, and developing and integrating APIs while ensuring the products are compliant with financial regulations and are optimized for security."

A woman developing software.

Software engineers are an in-demand, high-paying remote option.

Web Developer

The experts at Money.USNews.com have web developer as an in-demand remote job, making a median salary of $78,580. They note that the education required is a bachelor's degree. "Web developers maintain, troubleshoot and create websites to ensure they’re effective for business, health care, technology, education or whatever service they provide," they state.

A man doing web development.

A web developer as an in-demand remote job.

Financial Manager

The same Money.USNews.com article says their pick for the best remote job is financial manager. They make a median salary of $139,790. "They keep an eye on the finances of an organization and make reports on financial activity," they note. There are other jobs in the financial sector that are also great for remote workers, such as being an accountant or financial planner.

A financial planner on a laptop,

A great remote job is financial manager.

Content Writer

One hot job for remote talent, according to Forbes.com, is a content writer. So, what does a content writer do? "Content writers create written content for various platforms such as websites, blogs, and email marketing, which engages and informs audiences, with the goal of making sales and increasing brand awareness," they explain.

A woman on a laptop.

A content writer is a great remote gig.

General Physician

Believe it or not, being a general physician can be a great remote job. According to Insider Money (via MSN.com), general physicians make around $110 per hour. "A remote general physician provides medical care to patients via telecommunications technologies, offering consultations, diagnoses, and treatment recommendations remotely," they explain.

A general physician on a phone.

A general physician is a remote job possibility.

Editor

Forbes.com notes that being an editor is a good remote gig. "Remote editors work for magazines and journals, and other news publications, and they review and sometimes revise content to ensure accuracy and that the correct writing style is adhered to," they explain. They add that editors also make sure that "content meets publication guidelines."

A woman editing a paper.

An editor is an in-demand job that can be remote.

Social Media Strategist

If you're good with social media and have the professional history to prove it, being a social media manager could be a great remote role for you. According to CNBC.com, the average social media manager makes $81,329 annually. For this job, you have to keep up with all of the latest social media trends.

Social media icons and a laptop.

A social media manager is a good remote job possibility.

Anything Tech

Many tech companies hire remote workers. For one, many of them are startups, so they don't want to spend money on the infrastructure of having people in an office. But, in general, tech jobs line up very well with remote work. According to Tech.co, Apple is a big one hiring right now.

A woman working on tech.

Tech jobs are a good job possibility for remote workers.

Jeff Gorra is a Boston-based writer who has been with Beasley Media Group since the beginning of 2023. He writes about restaurants and food, as well as sports and rock music. His experience also includes show hosting and in-depth creative writing in rock and reggae dub music. Jeff’s an avid surfer, New York Giants, and Pearl Jam fan, however, if you make unforgettable pizza, he is sure to find you.