Job Fields
(702) 471-0100
or
(702) 388-1924
Give Steve Miller a Call!
Serving Las Vegas, the Greater
Nevada Area and Beyond for
Top Management Career Opportunities
CUSTOM RESUME &
EXECUTIVE PLACEMENT SEARCH
CREATIVE WRITING SERVICES
10 Jobs That Will Get a Raise
in Today's Market
Filed under: Highest-Paying Jobs, Top
Industries, Hot Jobs by AOL
With many companies freezing salaries, there's a slightly
brighter year ahead. According to a study done by Robert Half
International and written up on CNN Money, these are the lucky
folks who could be in for a raise in the coming year.
"Companies now want to invest in staff members with specific
expertise who can help them capitalize on opportunities that are
just emerging from all the economic turmoil," says Max Messmer,
CEO of staffing giant Robert Half International.
In a recent look at the IT and finance industries, Robert Half
researchers identified 10 fields where pay overall is steady or
rising, and starting salaries will be more generous than average.
1. Tax accountant
For tax accountants with two to three years of big-company
experience, and a track record of achieving sizable tax savings,
starting salaries average $46,500 to $61,500.
2. Compliance director
New regulations and accounting rules are creating demand for
compliance experts, who, even at small companies, can command
starting pay of $83,750 to $108,500.
3. Credit manager/supervisor
Credit specialists, who can evaluate credit risk, manage
delinquent accounts, and help improve cash flow, earn starting pay
averaging between $42,500 and $57,500.
4. Senior financial analyst
Finance mavens skilled at finding ways to boost profitability start
at $57,750 to $74,000.
In information technology, where pay has been even flatter than
elsewhere lately, starting salaries in three areas are nevertheless
on the rise:
5. Network administrator
Cloud computing, voice over Internet protocol (VoIP) and
software as a service (SaaS) have made this role more complex
and demanding lately. Starting pay: $54,500 to $80,250.
6. Information systems security manager
Protecting company data is more challenging all the time.
Starting salaries range from $96,500 to $130,750.
7. Systems engineer
People who can help employers build and maintain tech support
for a variety of new projects start at $64,250 to $93,250.
Administrative employees who can "multitask within teams that
have been stretched thin" are in big demand, Robert Half's report
says. Three jobs where pay will be rising in 2010:
8. Medical records clerk
Largely because of the complexities of transferring huge
volumes of medical records online, skilled clerks' pay will start at
$31,500.
9. Customer service representative
A 2009 study by Robert Half and CareerBuilder found that hiring
managers consider customer service "most critical" to their
companies' survival in this economy. Starting pay: $22,750 to
$30,750.
10. Executive assistant
The ability to "wear many hats, support multiple managers, and
adapt readily to change," the Robert Half salary survey says, will
put 2010 starting pay at $35,000 to $47,000.
EVERY GOOD JOB BEGINS WITH A RESUME!
LET US HELP MAKE YOURS STAND OUT
CALL (702) 471-0100 or (702) 388-1924 today!
Document Preparation Service Registration # NVDP20143543