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High-paying hybrid and remote jobs are getting harder to come by, a new report says. Ladders found listings for hybrid and remote jobs paying $100,000 or more fell at the end of 2023. At the same time, the availability of high-paying in-person roles rose 93%, Ladders' report said. AdvertisementYou may have to look a little harder these days for high-paying jobs that don't require you to go into the office. It found that for high-paying, fully remote jobs, availability fell 12% quarter-over-quarter.
Persons: , John Mullinix, Mullinix, that's Organizations: Service, Companies, Business
Getty ImagesHighest-paying majors are mostly STEMPayscale's recent college salary report found that petroleum engineering is currently the highest-paying major overall. After petroleum engineering, operations research and industrial engineering majors are the next highest paid, followed by interaction design, applied economics and management, and building science. The growth in STEM jobs is expected to outpace that of non-STEM jobs in the coming years, Pew also found. 'You don't always need a degree'However, in some STEM-related fields, "you don't always need a degree," according to John Mullinix, chief growth officer at Ladders. A growing number of companies, including many in tech, are dropping degree requirements for middle-skill and even higher-skill roles.
Persons: Marc Cenedella, Greenberg, Eric Greenberg, Pew, John Mullinix Organizations: U.S . Census, Greenberg Educational, College Board, Pew Research
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