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Highest paying jobs in Phoenix that require a bachelor’s degree


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Highest paying jobs in Phoenix that require a bachelor’s degree



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#50. Materials scientists



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#49. Registered nurses



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#48. Soil and plant scientists



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#47. Technical writers



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#46. Labor relations specialists



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#45. Civil engineers



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#44. Architects, except landscape and naval



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#43. Network and computer systems administrators



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#42. Management analysts



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#41. Personal financial advisors



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#40. Geoscientists, except hydrologists and geographers



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#39. Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, technical and scientific products



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#38. Atmospheric and space scientists



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#37. Computer systems analysts



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#36. Actuaries



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#35. Mechanical engineers



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#34. Electrical engineers



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#33. Environmental engineers



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#32. Industrial engineers



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#31. Advertising and promotions managers



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#30. Construction managers



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#29. General and operations managers



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#28. Materials engineers



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#27. Health and safety engineers, except mining safety engineers and inspectors



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#26. Commercial and industrial designers



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#25. Training and development managers



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#24. Information security analysts



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#23. Hydrologists



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#22. Software developers



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#21. Medical and health services managers



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#20. Sales engineers



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#19. Computer network architects



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#18. Bioengineers and biomedical engineers



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#17. Human resources managers



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#16. Sales managers



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#15. Industrial production managers



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#14. Electronics engineers, except computer



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#13. Purchasing managers



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#12. Computer hardware engineers



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#11. Marketing managers



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#10. Compensation and benefits managers



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#9. Financial managers



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#8. Natural sciences managers



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#7. Aerospace engineers



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#6. Chemical engineers



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#5. Nuclear engineers



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#4. Computer and information systems managers



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#3. Architectural and engineering managers



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#2. Chief executives



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#1. Airline pilots, copilots, and flight engineers


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