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As students move to the next level of their education, choosing a college course is one of the
major decisions you have to make. Aside from curriculum, tuition, personal preference, and
accessibility, careers with a high salary potential is also one of the primary factors that college
students consider in choosing a college.
What will be my job after I graduate? How can my future career support my needs? These are
just some of the questions on top of every student’s mind. While there are many available
scholarships in the country, it cannot be denied that the expenses will pile up and eventually put
a dent on your parents’ savings. If you’re curious about which course has the potential to provide
you with a high return on investment, here are the top 10 college courses by earning potential.
8. Accountancy – ₱47,756
Accountancy is one of the most popular courses in the Philippines. Accountants and
auditors prepare and examine financial records of businesses. The core areas of accountancy
include accounting, business laws, audit, and taxation. You must pass the licensure examination
for Accountants first before you become a Certified Public Accountant. Accountancy
graduates, especially CPAs, have a lot of job opportunities especially in banking and finance.
Notes:
1. Data based on average monthly wage rates of time-rated workers on full-time basis in
establishments employing 20 or
more workers.
2. Wage rate is the sum of basic pay and regular/guaranteed allowances.
3. Time-rated workers on full-time basis refer to workers paid on the basis of an hour, day or
month and who work at jobs
with hours of work equal to or more than those considered normal or regular to the
establishment.
Source: 2016 Occupational Wages Survey (OWS).
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The Top 10 high paying jobs in the Philippines according to Department of Labor
and Employment (DOLE) were featured on February 8 episode of Bandila.
According to Labor and Employment Secretary Rosalinda Baldoz the list of high
paying jobs can serve as guide for graduating high school students.
Instead of choosing the current trending when comes to degree, she told that it would be
better to choose a career that will lead to employment related to current in demand jobs
in the Philippines.
The Top 10 high paying jobs in the Philippines are based on the latest studies conducted
by Bureau of Local Employment (BLE). The list includes those from Banking and
Finance, aviation, business process outsourcing (Call center), cyber services,
manufacturing, mining, and creative industries.
Some of these jobs need bachelors degree while others only need to have high school
diploma backed with years of experience.
Unfortunately, getting bachelors degree these days are not for everyone due to financial
constraint. Good thing there are available Tesda courses that high school graduates
could take to get better chance of employment.