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Highest Paying Jobs in Alabama

Find the best and highest paying jobs in Alabama. We list career information and resources including colleges, training, and job openings in Alabama.

Alabama Salary Guide 2023

  • Acupuncturists (Wages $73,450)
  • Acute Care Nurses (Wages $58,800)
  • Advanced Practice Psychiatric Nurses (Wages $58,800)
  • Allergists and Immunologists (Wages $195,750)
  • Anesthesiologist Assistants (Wages $92,430)
  • Anesthesiologists (Wages $208)
  • Art Therapists (Wages $41,120)
  • Athletic Trainers (Wages $42,650)
  • Audiologists (Wages $72,160)
  • Cardiologists (Wages $195,750)

Alabama Salary Guide 2023

We found 91 careers in Alabama.

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What Are The Highest Paying Careers In Alabama?

These are the highest paying jobs in Alabama.
  • Anesthesiologists
  • General Internal Medicine Physicians
  • Family Medicine Physicians

What Are The Highest Paying Careers In Alabama?

These are the highest paying jobs in Alabama.

We found 44 highest paying jobs in Alabama.

Career
Hourly
Annual
Typical Education
$115.00+
$239,200+
Doctoral or professional degree
$103.60
$215,500
Doctoral or professional degree
$98.54
$205,000
Doctoral or professional degree

What Are The Fastest Growing Careers In Alabama?

These are the fastest growing jobs in Alabama.
  • Nurse Practitioners
  • Physician Assistants
  • Orthotists and Prosthetists

What Are The Fastest Growing Careers In Alabama?

These are the fastest growing jobs in Alabama.

We found 57 growing occupations in Alabama.

Career
2020
2030
Percent Change
Typical Education
4,070
6,250
54%
Master's degree
690
940
36%
Master's degree
60
80
33%
Master's degree

What Careers Have Declining Employment In Alabama?

These are the jobs expected to have the largest declining employment rate in Alabama over a 10-year period.
  • Recreational Therapists
  • Pediatricians, General
  • Pediatric Surgeons

What Careers Have Declining Employment In Alabama?

These are the jobs expected to have the largest declining employment rate in Alabama over a 10-year period.

We found 11 declining jobs in Alabama.

Career
2020
2030
Percent Change
Typical Education
130
120
-8%
Bachelor's degree
280
270
-4%
Doctoral or professional degree
460
450
-2%
Doctoral or professional degree

What Careers Have The Largest Employment In Alabama

These are the jobs expected to have the largest rate of employment in Alabama over a 10-year period. This does not mean these are the jobs with the most openings.
  • Registered Nurses
  • Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses
  • Pharmacy Technicians

What Careers Have The Largest Employment In Alabama

These are the jobs expected to have the largest rate of employment in Alabama over a 10-year period. This does not mean these are the jobs with the most openings.

We found 68 growing jobs in Alabama.

Career
2020 Employment
Typical Education
51,280
Bachelor's degree
12,060
Postsecondary non-degree award
6,840
High school diploma or equivalent

What Careers Have The Most Openings In Alabama?

These are the jobs expected to have the most openings in Alabama over a 10-year period.
  • Registered Nurses
  • Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses
  • Pharmacy Technicians

What Careers Have The Most Openings In Alabama?

These are the jobs expected to have the most openings in Alabama over a 10-year period.

We found 66 jobs with the most opening in Alabama.

Career
2020 Employment
Projected Annual Job Openings
Typical Education
51,280
3,180
Bachelor's degree
12,060
1,070
Postsecondary non-degree award
6,840
580
High school diploma or equivalent

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