Which Job Positions Can Bring You More Money in 2017?

By: Together Abroad 18-01-2017 6:12 PM
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Do you want to have a good balance in the bank? You would be well advised to become a Technical Manager Marketing & Sales. Or take one of these other five top jobs when it comes to a good salary.

Every year recruitment agency Hays draws up a list of emerging well-paying jobs. The salaries for these functions are boosted by a lack of available talent, complexity of work and the emergence of new technologies.

100,000 Euros: Technical Manager Marketing & Sales

According to Hays, marketing and sales manager in the technical and industrial sectors are doing quite well with their salary. They are responsible for (obtaining) the sales targets and for the internal collaboration between various departments. Downside: many of these jobs are not available, because once a personhas the position, they remain for a long duration. You cannot blame them, since they receive a ton of salary per year.

80,000 Euros: Business Intelligence Manager

The implementation of the Business Intelligence Manager function can vary by company, writes Hays, but you are usually responsible for the processing of strategic data within your company. “BI managers who are able to combine technical knowledge and business insight to the right people skills are in high demand”.

75,000 Euros: Risk Model Validator

A what? A Risk Model Validator is a function in the financial industry. He or she must ensure that the risks are diminished, and this requires quite a necessary technical knowledge of financial systems. According to Hays the salary is high because of the complexity of the job and the lack of candidates.

70,000 - 100,000: Procurement and Sourcing Specialist IT

An exotic title, but if you have it in your fingers you can earn well. The PSS closes purchase contracts and advises management on IT procurement. Because you have to have a great understanding of both, purchasing and computer business, the number of candidates for the job is far from enough.

70,000 - 100,000: Supply Chain Manager / Demand Planner

For these functions you need to be especially well with Excel and data analysis. It is your job to map out precisely how many products will be sold in the future. A proper Supply Chain Manager ensures that the company has what it takes to serve all customers.

Source: http://www.rtlnieuws.nl

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