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12 Straightforward Jobs That Pay at Least $80,000+ (And Are Desperate For Workers)

Find a well-paying job with clear and simple role expectations.

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Updated Nov. 26, 2025
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Many mid-career professionals dream of switching jobs or even industries to get ahead financially. With recent uncertainty in the job market and so much talk about AI takeover across industries, many employees considering a switch are, understandably, nervous about investing too much into the courses or training it may take to get started in a new field.

To simplify the process, these 12 jobs tend to have straightforward daily expectations, are in high demand, and pay $80,000 or more annually.

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

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Actuary

Median annual salary: $125,770

Actuaries typically work for insurance companies. While the job may require a special certification, the work, assessing financial risk for their employers, is fairly straightforward.

And the BLS projects significant job growth for actuaries — 22% between 2024 and 2034.

Dental hygienist

Median annual salary: $94,260

Becoming a dental hygienist does require a license, and most hygienists are required to go through a program that lasts about three years.

Like many jobs in the health care field, though, hygienists are expected to stay in very high demand over the next decade. And once certified, day-to-day work helping patients with dental care is quite routine.

Sales manager

Median annual salary: $138,060

Sales managers are needed across many industries — and those with experience, and/or a particular knack for attracting and keeping customers, can make big bucks.

The job may require travel or training new associates, but tends to be straightforward regardless. BLS data projects 5% job growth between 2024 and 2034.

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Computer and information systems manager

Median annual salary: $171,200

Many worry that tech jobs will be eliminated by the rise of AI, but the BLS predicts that employment for computer and information systems managers will grow 15% from 2024 to 2034.

These managers are needed in many fields to help manage computer-related activities. The work may be tedious at times, but it's always well-paid.

Elevator mechanic

Median annual salary: $106,580

Elevator and escalator installers and repairers often learn and get licensed through apprenticeship programs. The gig is expected to stay in high demand, with 5% projected job growth over the decade, pays very well, and is not likely to be replaced with AI anytime soon.

Genetic counselor

Median annual salary: $98,910

A genetic counselor is another gig under the health care umbrella that pays well, requires less schooling, and is projected to be in very high demand, with the BLS expecting employment to grow 9% over the decade.

Typically, counselors need a master's degree as the work involves educating clients about their risk of certain inherited genetic conditions.

Financial analysts

Median annual salary: $101,910

For those good with numbers and data, a career as a financial analyst can provide stability and a very basic office job setting. The pay is solid for analysts, though financial risk specialists tend to make higher salaries on average.

BLS data projects a solid 6% job growth over the next decade.

Information security analyst

Median annual salary: $124,901

Demand for information security analysts, who work to keep their employers' computer systems safe, seems to still be quite high even in an uncertain tech market. The BLS projects employment will grow a whopping 29% between 2024 and 2034.

Landing a well-paying gig likely requires experience and, sometimes, a certification — but the day-to-day work is often very straightforward.

Diagnostic medical sonographer

Median annual salary: $89,340

Diagnostic medical sonographers typically need to get some sort of certification — either through an associate's degree or another specialized program.

Once obtained, the work is pretty standard day-to-day; it involves using ultrasound equipment to assist patients in hospitals or offices. BLS data projects 13% job growth over the decade.

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Accountant

Median annual salary: $81,680

Accountants often have busy seasons where overtime may be expected, like during tax season, but for the most part, accountants work pretty standard office jobs.

The BLS lumps data for accountants and auditors together, and projects employment will grow at a solid 5% between 2024 and 2034.

Construction manager

Median annual salary: $106,980

Construction managers may have to bounce around to different sites sometimes, but the work — planning, budgeting, and supervising projects — is quite straightforward and pays very well for those with experience.

The BLS expects employment to grow 9% between 2024 and 2034.

Operations research analyst

Median annual salary: $91,290

Operations research analysts help their employers understand data so they can make decisions that best align with company goals — whether that is more sales, minimizing overhead costs, etc. Though they can work in many different industries, most analysts do work in office settings.

The job pays well, and the BLS projects 21% growth between 2024 and 2034.

Bottom line

Whether you're looking to make a career change to build wealth or your current gig is just a bit too stressful, there are options out there that pay well and have very uniform role expectations.

It's important to understand necessary job requirements before committing to any career pivot, though, to see if the cost of any necessary schooling or certifications is worth it for you.


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