Ah, the elusive dream of a high-paying job right out of the gate. We’ve all been there, fantasising about earning big bucks straight after graduation or when making a career change in search of pastures new and pay cheques high.
Well, my friends, today is your lucky day! Nope, we’re not about to offer you a position here at IDEAL. But rather, today we’re exploring 14 fantastic UK jobs with impressive entry-level salaries and even more jaw-dropping top salaries. So grab a cuppa, sit back, and let’s dive into the world of high-earning potential in our guide to earning big from the get-go.
Investment Banker
Starting the list with a bang, investment bankers can expect an entry-level salary of around £30,000-£40,000. But hold onto your hats because the top salary can reach a staggering £150,000+ with bonuses! To enter this lucrative field, you’ll need a degree in finance, economics, or a related subject, as well as excellent analytical and communication skills.
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Software Engineer
As a software engineer, you can anticipate an entry-level salary of £25,000-£35,000, with top earners raking in £70,000+. A degree in one of the highest paying college majors, such as those in computer science, software engineering or a related field is required, along with strong problem-solving and programming skills.
Read: 7 lucrative programmer and developer jobs in the UK for 2023
Pharmacist
With a starting salary of £26,500, pharmacists can eventually earn up to £70,000+ at the top of their game. You’ll need a Master of Pharmacy (MPharm) degree and registration with the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC) to get started, as well as excellent communication and attention to detail.
Actuary
Actuaries can expect a starting salary of £25,000-£35,000, with top earners bringing home a cool £100,000+. A degree in maths, statistics, or a related subject is required, along with strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
Dentist
Say “ahh” to an entry-level salary of £31,355 for dentists, with the potential to earn up to £104,000+ as a consultant. You’ll need a Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) degree and registration with the General Dental Council (GDC) to enter this field, as well as great manual dexterity and communication skills.
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Marketing Manager
Marketing managers can look forward to an average UK salary of £25,000-£30,000 when starting, with top earners making £60,000+. A degree in marketing, business, or a related field is required, along with creativity, communication, and strategic thinking skills.
Architect
Designing your way to success, architects can expect a starting salary of £27,500-£35,000, with top earners making £70,000+. You’ll need a degree in architecture and registration with the Architects Registration Board (ARB), as well as creativity, technical knowledge, and project management skills.
Civil Engineer
As a civil engineer, you can anticipate an entry-level salary of £24,000-£30,000, with top earners bringing in £80,000+. A degree in civil engineering or a related field is required, along with strong problem-solving and communication skills.
Physiotherapist
Helping people move better, physiotherapists can expect a starting salary of £24,907, with the potential to earn up to £60,000+ as a consultant. You’ll need a degree in physiotherapy and registration with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC), as well as excellent communication and empathy skills.
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Physician Associate
With a starting salary of £27,000-£35,000, physician associates can eventually earn up to £50,000+. A postgraduate diploma or master’s degree in physician associate studies is required, along with communication, empathy, and attention to detail.
UX Designer
User experience (UX) designers can look forward to a starting salary of £25,000-£35,000, with top earners making £60,000+. If you choose to pursue a UX designer career path, you’ll need a bachelor’s degree in design, computer science, or a related field is required, along with creativity, problem-solving, and communication skills.
Optometrist
Helping people see clearly, optometrists can expect a starting salary of £25,000-£30,000, with top earners making £60,000+. You’ll need a Bachelor of Optometry (BOptom) degree and registration with the General Optical Council (GOC), as well as attention to detail, communication, and customer service skills.
Read: 6 tips for maintaining good eye health
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Solicitor
Starting at £25,000-£40,000, solicitors can earn up to £100,000+ as partners in large firms. To enter this field, you’ll need a law degree (LLB), Graduate Diploma in Law (GDL), or equivalent, followed by the Legal Practice Course (LPC) and a two-year training contract. Communication, analytical thinking, and attention to detail are essential skills.
Air Traffic Controller
Last but not least, air traffic controllers can expect a starting salary of £17,000-£21,000 during training, with top earners making £100,000+ in senior roles. At least five GCSEs at grades 9-4 (A*-C), including English and maths, are required, along with successful completion of the National Air Traffic Services (NATS) training programme. Concentration, decision-making, and communication skills are crucial.
The Bottom Line
And there you have it – 14 UK jobs with fantastic entry-level salaries and even more impressive earning potential as you climb the career ladder. Whether you’re just starting your career journey or considering a switch, there’s something for you out there.
All salary estimates come from information provided by the government’s official career’s advice platform, Prospects.