Tuesday, 12 June 2012

Empregos com salario acima de $60.000/ano



Overall
Rank
Occupation% Growth in # of employees
(2006-2011)
Median annual salary (2011) ▴% Change in salary (2006-2011)
32Pharmacist893,60018
1Petroleum engineer8590,00213
31School principal888,00522
18Health-care manager1483,20021
29Software engineer1379,9978
8Lawyer3479,99714
28University professor1079,99716
49Electrical and electronics engineer276,96011
10Economist2276,56524
46Psychologist275,54621
43Financial manager875,00515
2Nursing supervisor4674,88024
44Telecommunications industry manager973,59010
19Information systems analyst1772,80016
21Civil engineer2372,5307
41High-school teacher772,21820
12Police officer2772,01019
50Sales & marketing manager172,01015
38Purchasing manager1271,4694
40Nurse770,99022
9Transport industry manager3570,72013
19Dental hygienist2170,72013
7Construction manager3870,17917
47Banking & investment manager869,9929
45Physiotherapist969,99212
17Mechanical engineer2969,49311
3Electrical & telecommunications contactor6769,16021
42Occupational therapist1068,64014
36Elementary school and kindergarten teacher1068,57820
35Firefighter1368,57814
5Chemist & chemical engineer5367,33022
48Pilot366,66419
15Health, environment & occupational safety inspector3166,37315
4Data analyst6466,04022
16Electrical power line and cable worker3365,60311
22School counsellor1865,58224
6Health policy specialist6565,22916
27Computer programmer1965,00015
26Human resources specialist2164,00212
23Education policy specialist2964,0027
39College instructor1564,0028
30Medical radiation technologist1662,40015
37Pipefitter1162,40020
13Respiratory therapist3662,40015
34Social worker1562,21315
33Librarian1362,10939
24Financial analyst2761,7147
25Construction inspector2660,94411
14Economic development specialist5060,0086
11Architect6660,00811
Methodology: We obtained Statistics Canada data on employment and wage levels for more than 600 occupations. From those, we selected jobs with at least 10,000 employed individuals and ones that experienced employment growth between 2006 and 2011. For this list, we eliminated jobs with median salaries below $60,000, and ranked the rest based on three criteria: job growth from 2006 to 2011, median compensation (based on a 40-hour work week) in 2011, and the change in median compensation from 2006 to 2011. The final rank is based on a weighting of 50% to job growth, 40% to median compensation and 10% to change in compensation. A few broad or non-specific occupation categories were eliminated.


Bonne Chance! Paola

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