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Matthew’s Answer
Hi Edwin. Although you did not mention the specific career you're asking about, there are many different websites you can visit that can give you estimated salary ranges for different careers. Some of these websites include Glassdoor, Indeed, LinkedIn. Hopefully, you can find your career on one of these websites.
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Nicole’s Answer
Hi Edwin M. Seems like you may be interested in knowing pay rates for different types of jobs?
In addition to the awesome guidance already provided, I will share that CNBC.com has some really cool and quick reads on different types of jobs and what they pay. They even have quick reads on work-from-home/remote-work careers as work place expectations change in the face of COVID. You may want to consider adding CNBC to your newsfeed? Could be a great way for you to stay in the know on pay for different types of jobs.
Hope helpful and best of luck to you!
In addition to the awesome guidance already provided, I will share that CNBC.com has some really cool and quick reads on different types of jobs and what they pay. They even have quick reads on work-from-home/remote-work careers as work place expectations change in the face of COVID. You may want to consider adding CNBC to your newsfeed? Could be a great way for you to stay in the know on pay for different types of jobs.
Hope helpful and best of luck to you!
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Davis’s Answer
Hi Edwin,
While your question doesn't mention what career you are interested in, there are definitely some useful resources for researching the median annual wages for careers currently. One website that is very useful is from the Bureau of Labor Statistics; US Federal Government.
https://www.bls.gov/ooh/
Their Occupational Outlook Handbook contains a plethora of the latest information on median annual wages for many sectors of the economy and job market. I'd add the Nicole also provided a very good resource, CNBC.com as a way to determine what are recent developments in the field of careers. They write editorials and articles informing readers of new trends. it's very useful for information that could be useful for someone just looking to get into a career, but also for others who might be transitioning to a new field.
I hope this helps.
While your question doesn't mention what career you are interested in, there are definitely some useful resources for researching the median annual wages for careers currently. One website that is very useful is from the Bureau of Labor Statistics; US Federal Government.
https://www.bls.gov/ooh/
Their Occupational Outlook Handbook contains a plethora of the latest information on median annual wages for many sectors of the economy and job market. I'd add the Nicole also provided a very good resource, CNBC.com as a way to determine what are recent developments in the field of careers. They write editorials and articles informing readers of new trends. it's very useful for information that could be useful for someone just looking to get into a career, but also for others who might be transitioning to a new field.
I hope this helps.
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