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TOP 10 MOST PAYING JOBS IN SOUTH AFRICA

Top 10 most paying jobs in South Africa


There are many top most paying jobs in South Africa and with the continued emergence of technology and the beckoning fourth industrial revolution we could even miss some. But here are the top 10 most-paying jobs in South Africa

  1. Judges

The average Salary for a Judge in South Africa is R2,5 million. With the Chief Justice earning approximately R3 million, Deputy Chief Justice R2,6 million, Constitutional Court judges R2,3 million, and High Court Judges R1,9 million Becoming a judge is not similar to most professions where you study and attain a degree for that particular profession you want to pursue.

In South Africa, one has to get a law degree, pass bar examinations, become an advocate or a magistrate, and serve as an advocate or magistrate for a number of years before qualifying to be a judge.

Furthermore, to qualify in this profession, you have to be considered a proper and fit person by the standards of the legal and practice council regulations.

  1. Actuarial Scientists

The average salary for an Actuarial Scientist in South Africa is R1,100,000.00. The actuary’s profession deals with measurements and management of risk and uncertainty in a company. These professionals use analytical and mathematical skills to solve financial and business problems. This is a highly in-demand profession because of the shortage of actuaries in the country. Qualifying to be an actuary can take up to 9 years. An early-level actuary with 0–2 years of experience earns between R350,000.00 and R450,000.00 per year. An actuary with 4–7 years of experience earns between R500,000.00 and R800,000.00 per year, while one with 10+ years of experience earns between R1,200,000.00 and R1,700,000.00.

  1. Architects

Architecture is not only a high-paying job but is also a critical-skills-based profession in most countries around the world. This means that even outside South Africa, you can still get to expand by working in other countries. An architect plans, designs, and supervises the construction of buildings. Since the decisions of an architect can affect public safety, architects go through extensive specialized training.

  1. Specialist Doctors 

A Specialist Doctor is ascribed to the task at hand based on his or her skills, for example, a Neurologist is the kind of specialist doctor who deals with the complexity of the human brain. An estimated pay of a specialist doctor in south Africa amounts to about 1,600,000.00 ZAR per year. Other examples include urologists, dentists, and opticians. The work that these doctors do before the attainment of their certificate of qualification is very stressful and expensive.

 According to the University of Pretoria specialization in Neurology costs about 1, 123 United States Dollars per year for a 4 –year degree. This gauges the cost for one to be a specialist doctor. Whilst not all Specialists doctors earn the amount stated above, some earn below whilst others earn considerably high salaries.

  1. Chartered Accountant

 A chartered accountant is not a mere accounting specialist but their role is quite deep and complex. When one gets a degree in Accounting from an accredited university in South Africa he or she is to sit for examinations to be considered a chartered accountant and this is similar to the bar system when one wants to practice law in a different country. The estimated salary average annual salary of a chartered accountant ranges from R700,00-R1,200,000.00. It is paramount to know the role and duties of a chartered accountant. They are principles an individual ought to have when he or she wants to be an accountant or Chartered Accountant. Discipline, integrity, accountability, resourcefulness, and wisdom are some of the few. This field requires the individual to analyze risk, invoice, audit, and provide financial advice when needed.

  1. Pilots

As people who must undergo a series of training and earn a number of certificates before qualifying to be pilots, they do deserve to get a high income. To be a fully qualified pilot in South Africa, you need to attain a CPL license with a minimum of 200 hours in air flight.

Pilots fly and navigate planes, helicopters, and other types of aircraft. A pilot’s income, however, depends on several factors such as the type of aircraft they fly, the kind of company they work for, and their qualifications. An entry-level Commercial pilot in South Africa earns an average of R690K p/a.

  1. Biomedical engineers

In South Africa, an estimated annual salary for a Biomedical engineer amounts to R730,000. Equipment for surgeries needs experts who can make them without complications hence Biomedical engineers are individuals who make machinery used for hospitals such as those for surgery. We are all aware of the advantages of machinery in the corporate world hence the same advantages are to be expected in the medical world. These may include improved efficiency due to reduced error capacity. Hence through their expertise, Biomedical engineers have revolutionized the world of medics.  Qualifications of Biomedical engineering in South Africa are quite stressful hence one needs to attain a degree in biomedical engineering or in a relative field after which one can proceed to earn a Master’s of Science in biomedical engineering.

  1. Lawyers

 We all know what lawyers are for and what they do. They are paid an annual salary ranging from R650,000-R850,000 on average per year. Despite this estimated annual salary, lawyers’ earnings are determined by the number of years they would have practiced in the field and their respective areas of specialization.

  1. Cyber Security Engineers

The average Salary for a Cyber Security in South Africa is R503,000.00

With most Big companies in South Africa going digital, the importance of cybersecurity has increased. Moreover, the increased hike in the number of hackers in the digital world has had many companies on the lookout hence the high demand for cybersecurity engineers nowadays.

Companies are willing to pay a high amount to individuals who can help them secure their tech.

 Cybersecurity is a profession responsible for the creation and execution of secure network solutions that provide security against cyber-attacks, hackers, etc.

To qualify as a cybersecurity engineer, you primarily need a degree in computer science.

  1. Sales Manager

The average salary for a Sales Manager in South Africa is R727,000.00

Sales managers are pivotal to every existing company. They are responsible for the growth of sales in a company and making sure that sales targets are met. They also lead sales teams, hire and train them to generate sales for the company. To qualify as a sales manager, you need a degree in business administration, statistics, or mathematics.

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