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12 JOBS WITH THEIR ROLES AND INCOME

1. Architect:
An architect is responsible for designing and planning the construction of buildings and structures.
They work closely with clients to understand their requirements, create architectural drawings and
blueprints, and ensure that the design meets safety and regulatory standards. Architects also
collaborate with contractors and engineers during the construction process. The average salary of an
architect varies by experience and location but can range from $60,000 to $120,000 per year.

2. Building Surveyor:
A building surveyor specializes in assessing the condition and safety of buildings. They inspect
properties to identify any structural issues, defects, or potential hazards. Building surveyors also
provide advice on building regulations, planning permissions, and compliance with relevant laws.
Their role involves conducting surveys, preparing reports, and offering recommendations for
maintenance or repairs. The average salary of a building surveyor ranges from $40,000 to $80,000
per year.

3. Careers Advisor:
A careers advisor assists individuals in making informed decisions about their career paths. They
provide guidance by assessing a person's interests, skills, and qualifications to help them explore
suitable job opportunities. Careers advisors may administer aptitude tests, offer personalized advice,
and provide resources for career development. The average salary of a careers advisor can vary
significantly depending on the setting (e.g., educational institutions, private consulting, government
agencies) but typically ranges from $30,000 to $70,000 per year.

4. Chartered Accountant:
A chartered accountant is a qualified professional who offers financial advice, audits financial
records, and prepares financial statements for individuals, organizations, and businesses. They ensure
compliance with accounting principles and legal regulations, provide tax planning services, and offer
strategic financial guidance. Chartered accountants may also specialize in areas such as auditing,
taxation, or management accounting. The average salary of a chartered accountant ranges from
$60,000 to $120,000 per year.

5. Dentist:
Dentists are medical professionals who diagnose and treat dental issues and oral health problems.
They perform routine check-ups, cleanings, and preventive treatments like fillings and sealants.
Dentists also provide more specialized services such as root canals, extractions, and dental surgeries.
They educate patients about oral hygiene and may collaborate with dental hygienists and assistants.
The average salary of a dentist varies depending on location and experience but can range from
$120,000 to $200,000 per year.

6. Games Developer:
A games developer creates and designs video games for various platforms. They work on different
aspects of game development, including conceptualizing game ideas, programming gameplay
mechanics, designing graphics and visuals, and testing and debugging the game. Games developers
may specialize in areas such as game design, programming, or art and animation. The average salary
of a games developer can range from $50,000 to $120,000 per year, depending on experience and
studio size.

7. Investment Banker:
An investment banker works in the financial industry and assists companies, governments, and other
organizations in raising capital and making financial decisions. They provide advisory services for
mergers and acquisitions, initial public offerings (IPOs), and investment strategies. Investment
bankers analyze market trends, perform financial modeling, and negotiate deals. The average salary
of an investment banker can vary significantly depending on experience and the size of the firm but
often exceeds $100,000 per year.
8. Paramedic:
Paramedics are healthcare professionals who provide emergency medical care in critical situations.
They respond to emergency calls, assess patients' conditions, administer first aid, and transport
patients to medical facilities. Paramedics are trained to handle a wide range of medical emergencies
and may work in ambulances, hospitals, or other emergency settings. The average salary of a
paramedic typically ranges from $30,000 to $60,000 per year.

9. Petroleum Engineer:
Petroleum engineers specialize in the extraction and production of oil and gas resources. They
evaluate potential drilling sites, design extraction methods, and oversee drilling operations.
Petroleum engineers also analyze data to optimize production efficiency and develop strategies for
reservoir management. They often work with geologists and other professionals in the energy
industry. The average salary of a petroleum engineer can range from $80,000 to $150,000 per year,
depending on experience and location.

10. Power Plant Manager:


A power plant manager oversees the operations of a power generation facility. They are responsible
for managing staff, ensuring the safe and efficient operation of the plant, and overseeing maintenance
and repairs. Power plant managers monitor energy production, implement safety protocols, and
coordinate with regulatory authorities. The average salary of a power plant manager varies
depending on the size and type of the facility but can range from $80,000 to $150,000 per year.

11. Recruiting Manager:


A recruiting manager is responsible for managing the recruitment and hiring process within an
organization. They develop recruitment strategies, establish job requirements, source and screen
candidates, conduct interviews, and make hiring decisions. Recruiting managers also collaborate
with hiring managers and human resources teams to ensure a smooth recruitment process. The
average salary of a recruiting manager ranges from $60,000 to $100,000 per year, depending on the
organization and level of experience.

12. Web Designer:


A web designer is responsible for creating visually appealing and user-friendly websites. They
design webpage layouts, select color schemes, create graphics and multimedia elements, and ensure
the website's functionality and responsiveness. Web designers may also have knowledge of coding
languages like HTML, CSS, and JavaScript to implement their designs. The average salary of a web
designer can range from $40,000 to $80,000 per year, depending on experience and location.

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