What's a good hourly wage UK

Jobs that pay £40 an hour or more

ON AVERAGE, A FULL-TIME EMPLOYEE IN THE UK EARNS £13 AN HOUR FOR THOSE WHO WORK 40 HOURS A WEEK. THIS IS THE AVERAGE PAY RATE. THERE ARE POSITIONS AVAILABLE THAT PAY AT LEAST $40 AN HOUR, AND THEY DO EXIST.

When working a full-time schedule, an employee in the United Kingdom may expect to make £517* every week, which is equivalent to earning £13 per hour. Although it would seem like a better deal than the federal minimum wage, which is currently set at £6.31 per hour for anyone over the age of 21, there are jobs available that pay more than £40 per hour.

We discuss the five occupations that make the most money, the qualifications required to fill those roles, and some of the open positions that are presently being offered.


1. Senior software developer positions available

On average, software engineers make £19.61 an hour, which comes out to £40,788 annually. However, some firms are willing to pay twice as much for individuals who have the necessary expertise. Those that are able to command the greatest wages due to their extensive understanding of a specific programming language do so because of this.

For instance, a worldwide financial organization based in London is looking to hire an experienced Python software engineer at a rate of £38 to £52 per hour, which translates to £80 to £110,000 per year.

What you require: In order to become a software developer, you will often need to get a degree, foundation degree, or BTEC HNC/HND. Even if you do not have a degree in information technology, you may still be eligible to participate in a graduate trainee program.


2. Doctor

Although the typical salary for a medical professional is £30.54 per hour (or £63,677 annually), numerous opportunities for general practitioners are listed with much greater incomes.

For instance, a medical practice in Keighley, West Yorkshire, advertised for a new physician not so long ago, offering a salary of £45-£48 per hour (or £95,000–100,000 per year).

In order to become a physician, you will need to finish a degree program in medicine that lasts for five years in addition to a foundation program of general training that lasts for two years. In addition to this, you will be required to finish a three-year residency program in general practice.


3. Officer in charge of compliance

Compliance officers are responsible for ensuring that corporate and environmental standards are adhered to. As a result of this responsibility, compliance officers often work in areas that are highly regulated, such as the banking and healthcare industries. The highest take-home compensation goes to those who work in the financial sector, particularly in investment banking.

For instance, a position as a financial compliance officer in London was recently posted with a salary range of £63 to £75 per hour, which is equivalent to £130,500 to £156,600 annually.

To become a compliance officer, you will typically need to have completed an education that is equivalent to that of a bachelor's degree. A significant number of applicants have prior experience in the legal field, while others have degrees that are directly applicable to the industry in which they are now employed.


4. Nurse

Experienced nurses find employment in a wide range of settings, including general practitioner (GP) offices as well as emergency and urgent care services. The average hourly wage for registered nurses working in permanent employment is £13, which equates to a yearly salary of £27,086. On the other hand, nurses working in temporary roles may make up to £40 per hour.

For instance, a temporary nurse practitioner position was recently posted in the Bristol region at a pay rate of between £30.00 and $40.00 per hour.

To become an adult nurse, you will need to complete the education necessary to get a degree in adult nursing, which will then allow you to become registered with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC). In addition to this, you will be subject to occupational health tests as well as background checks conducted by the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) (DBS).


5. Marketing manager

However, many posts, especially those in big organizations, are offered with substantially higher wages in order to attract the appropriate applicant. Marketing directors make an average of £33 an hour (or £68,438 per year).

For instance, a London-based firm operating in the payments industry is looking to hire an experienced marketing manager and is offering a salary range of £63 to £75 per hour (which equates to £130,500 to £156,600 annually).

What you need: Although a degree is not necessarily necessary in order to become a marketing executive, which is the entry-level position from which one may advance to the position of marketing manager. On the other hand, having a degree in business or a marketing certificate, such as the Professional Diploma in Marketing that is offered by the Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM), would be quite beneficial.

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