5 High-Paying Entry-Level Jobs in the US

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In this article, we will look at the 5 high-paying entry-level jobs in the US. We have also talked about the struggles of finding entry-level jobs in the US in another article. If you are interested in reading about that along with a more extensive list, head straight to the 20 High-Paying Entry-Level Jobs in the US.

5. Direct Support Professional

Average Salary: $76,265

Direct Support Professionals (DSPs) are integral to facilitating the independence and community integration of individuals with disabilities. With an estimated 4.5 million DSPs in the U.S., predominantly comprising 87% women and 53% women of color, these professionals provide key support services like job coaching, employment assistance, and activities of daily living. However, a nationwide shortage of DSPs is posing major challenges.

With an average salary of $76,265, it is one of the top-paying jobs for recent graduates in the US.

5 High-Paying Entry Level Jobs in the US

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4. Data Analyst

Average Salary: $77,874

The demand for data analysts is increasing with each passing day, with over 1,420 jobs posted on platforms like Upwork alone. Freelance data analysts can earn between $25-$50 per hour. Employers usually look for data analysts that are proficient in different tools and languages, such as SQL, Python, and Excel. These analysts are tasked with responsibilities ranging from collecting and analyzing customer data to ensuring data accuracy for reports.

While data scientists make far more than data analysts, most data scientists begin their careers with data analysis roles as data scientist is not an entry-level position. To read more about data scientists, see the highest-paying countries for data scientists.

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