Having one of the highest paying jobs in the US plays an essential role in living ‘The American Dream’. If you are confused about career path selection but want to make the right choice with maximum rewards, you have come to the right place. The jobs in this list are the highest paying jobs to look out for in 2014 and range from

 

10. Marketing Manager

In today’s market dynamics, it’s all about selling. This is where the creative marketing strategies come into play and take your product rocketing sky high through the help of marketing professionals managed by an able marketing manager. If you excel in thinking out of the box, this job is waiting for you somewhere.

 

9. ERP Consultant

Any business needs access to information about its internal operations, presses and resources to help in making key strategic decisions. This is where Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Consultants come into play by automating the processes of entire organizations. With a staggering average pay of $103,000 and 21.9% growth rate, this is definitely one of the highest paying jobs in the US in 2014.

 

8. Management Consultant

A management consultant earns an average $110,000 per year with a 21.9% job growth rate. And why wouldn’t you choose to be one when all you need to do at work is help organizations solve their business problems using their own resources. The next time you are offered a job in this position, don’t think too much before accepting it.

 

7. Software Development Manager

The world today is governed and managed using software systems developed by software development companies. With an average annual pay of $123,000, a software development manager enjoys a healthy growth rate of 18.1% which is enough for about 307,900 people in the US to opt for it till now.

 

6. Actuary

An actuary analyses the financial consequences of risks faced by large organizations. Due to the sensitive nature of this job, an actuary requires utilize all their experience and knowledge. But the rewards speak for themselves with an average annual pay of $126,000 taking this job to number 6 in the top 10 highest paying jobs in the US for 2014.

 

5. Pediatrician

With a job growth rate of 24.4%, a pediatrician in the US earns a mean pay of $152,000 and gets to help in curing children by providing regular checkups and immunizations. As long as humans occupy earth, there will be no scarcity of children – and all those children will need to be taken care of when they get sick. Isn’t this enough for a reason to be a Pediatrician?

 

4. Attorney at Law

When children fight, they look up to parents to settle disputes. Unfortunately this is not as easy in the world of grown-ups as their fights are much more expensive and painful. This is where lawyers come into play by pocketing an average salary of $175,000 to help organizations secure their patents, adhere to legalities and settle professional disputes.

 

3. Family Physicians

If the Lawyer at number 4 of this top 10 highest paying job in the US in 2014 didn’t help much and you ended up getting injured in taking care of the dispute ‘your way’, then your dear-old family physician will definitely come to your rescue. Family Physicians earn an average of $172,000 annually and take care of patients of all ages throughout their lifetime. This job is definitely for you if you want to serve humanity and yet earn big while doing it.

 

2. Petroleum Engineers and Geologists

With an impressive $183,000 annually and a top pay of $289,000 in the US combined with a good growth rate, Petroleum Geologists and Engineers work hard to identify oil extraction points in the world. If you have a passion to search for the ‘liquid gold’, this job is made just for you.

 

1. General Surgeon

You won’t want to be lying on the operating table of a surgeon who is not happy with his paycheck. With a staggering median pay of $288,000 annually, work is not as easy as you might think. From performing surgical procedures to life saving advices to patients, General Surgeons are rightfully rewarded with being the highest paying job in US in 2014.