1. Technology industry: software engineer, data scientist, artificial intelligence engineer, network security expert, cloud computing engineer.
2. Health care industry: doctors (especially surgeons and dentists), head nurses, pharmacists, physiotherapists and medical researchers.
3. Financial industry: risk analysts, certified public accountants, investment bankers, tax consultants and risk managers.
4. Legal occupation:? Lawyers (especially corporate lawyers and intellectual property lawyers), judges, legal advisers, compliance officers and intellectual property commissioners.
5. Engineering industry:? Petroleum engineer, electrical engineer, chemical engineer, civil engineer, mechanical engineer.
6. Education industry:? University professors (especially in the fields of science, engineering and business), presidents, subject education directors, senior education consultants and teaching technology experts.
Wage (salary) refers to the labor remuneration paid to employees by employers or statutory employers in the form of money according to laws, industry regulations or agreements with employees. Salary can be calculated in different forms, such as hourly salary, monthly salary and annual salary. In political economy, wages are essentially the value or price of labor.
Wage is an important part of production cost. The legal minimum wage is called the minimum wage, and there are also various wage divisions such as pre-tax salary, after-tax salary and incentive salary. In political economy, capital is essentially the value or price of labor.