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12 Jobs With Booming Demand That Pay Over $35 an Hour

Positions in health care or technology offer nice pay and opportunities for growth.

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Updated Dec. 1, 2025
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Amid such uncertainty in the job market, moving to a high-demand career is a great way to get ahead financially.

While job security can seem out of reach in any field, you may be surprised to learn that many are expected to continue growing for years to come. Plenty also pay more than $35 an hour.

Whether you're considering switching careers or are currently on the job hunt, here are 12 high-demand options that could be a good fit.

Editor's note: Data comes from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS).

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Compensation, benefits, and job analysis specialist

Median hourly pay: $37.03

You can find these professionals in just about every industry. They help oversee pay programs and classify open job positions by duties and potential salary.

A bachelor's degree is typically required to secure this kind of specialist role. Employment for these jobs is expected to grow 5% through 2034.

Aircraft mechanic and technician

Median hourly wage: $38.05

If you'd enjoy working with airplanes and earning good money, look into work as an aircraft mechanic or technician. They're the ones who install, test, and repair aircraft components.

This position can be obtained through knowledge learned in a certificate program. Overall employment of these mechanics and technicians is projected to grow 5% over the next decade.

Financial services sales agent

Median hourly wage: $37.57

While this job can be stressful, employment in the field is expected to grow 3% over the next decade. Financial services sales agents sell financial products and bring buyers and sellers together in financial markets.

You'll likely work in a high-stress environment where big money may be on the line, and a bachelor's degree is helpful to secure this kind of role.

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Community service manager

Median hourly pay: $37.61

Being a social and community service manager is a way to earn a good paycheck and help your town. These employees help oversee programs and organizations that support public well-being.

You can usually land this job with a bachelor's degree. Employment for these leaders is expected to grow 6% through 2034.

Respiratory therapist

Median hourly pay: $38.68

Being a respiratory therapist can be a rewarding career in health care. In this role, you'd work with patients who have trouble breathing to provide adequate care.

Typically, you only need an associate's degree to qualify, although respiratory therapists have to be licensed in all states except Alaska, according to the BLS. Employment in the field is expected to grow 12% through 2034, which is much faster than the average for all occupations.

Logistician

Median hourly pay: $38.89

Even if you're not familiar with this job title, you're likely familiar with the work being done by this professional. A logistics professional helps coordinate a business or organization's supply chain.

A bachelor's degree may be needed for some jobs in this field, although it's not always required. These jobs are expected to grow 17% over the next decade.

Accountant

Median hourly pay: $39.27

Turn your joy for numbers into a well-paying career. Accountants and auditors work with financial records for businesses and individuals, and they can be especially busy during tax season or during quarterly audits.

A bachelor's degree and certifications can help you secure a role in this field, which is expected to grow 5% through 2034.

Dental hygienist

Median hourly pay: $45.32

If you want some flexibility in your schedule, you may find it in the dental hygienist role. You could work part-time hours for a dental office after securing your associate's degree and license.

You're probably familiar with the work they do to help patients care for their teeth. Employment is projected to grow 7% over the next decade.

Speech-language pathologist

Median hourly wage: $45.87

Here's a job where you can earn good pay and make a difference in other people's lives. Speech-language pathologists diagnose and treat individuals with communication disorders.

Keep in mind: A master's degree and a license are typically required to secure this kind of role. Employment for these professionals is projected to grow 15% over the next decade.

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Web developer

Median hourly pay: $45.85

Moving to a job in tech could help you get paid well for your knowledge. Web developers and digital designers help work on websites, from interface layout to functions and navigation.

You may or may not need a bachelor's degree to become a web developer, as many are self-taught, though some employers may require one. Employment is expected to grow by 7% over the next decade.

Industrial engineer

Median hourly pay: $48.63

You can become an industrial engineer with a bachelor's degree, a field with employment projected to grow 11% through 2034. This is much faster than the average for all occupations.

Industrial engineers work on integrated systems that drive industrial production.

Personal financial advisor

Median hourly pay: $49.11

If you're good with money and want to help other people with their finances, become a personal financial advisor and advise clients about plans for their financial futures.

A bachelor's degree is typically required, and having certification could increase your chances of getting hired. Employment for these professionals is expected to grow much faster than the average: 10% over the next decade.

Bottom line

In today's job market, it can be intimidating to begin job searching. Talking to people you know who already have one of these positions is a great way to start exploring, so you can secure a high-demand job that pays well enough to boost your bank account.

And while a high salary is always an added benefit, some of these jobs will even let you work with patients and organizations to make a difference in their lives directly, which can be even more rewarding, while helping you build wealth.


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