Six High-Paying Jobs Extroverts Will Thrive In
If you consider yourself an extrovert, there are plenty of high-paying jobs that will be right for you. Here are a few, according to Market Realist.
Trial Attorney
Average annual pay: $162,000
Attorneys who represent clients in the court of law must have great stage presence. They have to be persuasive in order to support their client’s side of the story.
Dentist
Average annual pay: $163,220
Dentists must practice open communication and collaboration with their colleagues and patients. It’s also their responsibility to cultivate a welcoming environment in the office.
Registered Nurse
Average annual pay: $92,871
Registered Nurses require positive energy to make the patients they take care of feel safe.
Public relations specialist
Average annual pay: $62,800
PR specialists are all about representing the public-facing brand and identify of the company or product. This of course requires a lot of media campaigns and collaboration with other teams.
Social media manager
Average annual pay: $70,000
Someone who manages social media accounts must be responsible for engaging with the online community and gaining traction in posts.
Event manager
Average annual pay: $126,133
Planning events requires collaboration with different entities, including clients, catering, venues, entertainers, and vendors.
Read more about high-paying jobs for extroverts in Market Realist.
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