Jobs above 40k

Jobs that pay between £40,000 and £45,000

1. Lawyers: £44,555


Solicitors educate their clients on the law, act on their behalf in legal problems, and represent them in a variety of court settings.


To become one, follow these steps:

You must fulfill specific academic requirements as well as finish occupational training. In England and Wales, you may get a qualifying law degree or attend a law conversion course if you hold a non-legal degree. You may also become a Fellow of the Institute of Legal Executives (ILEX). After passing the Legal Practice Course, which takes a year full-time, you must complete a two-year on-the-job training contract with a law firm and pass the Professional Skills Course.


Starting pay: The starting wage for trainee attorneys is £18,590 in London and £16,650 in the remainder of England and Wales. You may expect to earn roughly £25,000 once certified.


2. Marketing executives: £44,163


Marketing managers plan, organize, and direct marketing efforts such as media advertising, direct mail, websites, and promotional events. They are also in charge of budgets and other team members, such as marketing executives and assistants.


To become one, follow these steps:

Before you can advance to management, you must have established experience as a marketing executive. While a degree is not required (skills, track record, and industry knowledge are equally important), a business-related degree or marketing certificate, such as the Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM) Professional Diploma in Marketing, may be advantageous.


Starting salary: Management salaries typically begin at £25,000, but may vary greatly based on region and firm size.


3. Hospital and health service manager: £33,523 


Health service managers, sometimes known as clinical managers, plan, organize, and coordinate the resources and actions of healthcare providers and purchasers to ensure that a hospital or other health organization functions efficiently and successfully. This involves overseeing employees, developing and implementing budgets, and ensuring that government requirements are followed.


To become one, follow these steps:

There are many paths to the position. The NHS Graduate Management Training Scheme, which is accessible to candidates with a degree (minimum 2:2) or an equivalent qualification in a health or management-related field, is one of the most straightforward. Others advance from administrative positions by completing in-service training courses. To become an administrator, you must have five GCSEs (grades A-C) and maybe A-levels.


Starting salary: Health service managers may expect to earn £27,000 to £37,000 after completing a graduate course, increasing to roughly £43,000 with experience.


4. for train drivers: £42,527  


Train drivers operate diesel, diesel-electric, electric, and steam engines to move people and commodities on overground and subterranean local and national rail networks.


To become one, follow these steps:

Although particular credentials are not necessary (usually, GCSEs in arithmetic and English suffice), the admission process is demanding. If your first application is accepted, you will be examined at a training facility on your fundamental mechanical knowledge, response speeds, and concentration abilities. If you pass, you will be invited to an interview and will be subjected to a medical/fitness test.


Starting pay: Trainee drivers make roughly £17,500, while freshly certified drivers earn around £30,000.


5.higher education teaching professionals :£52,263 


Higher education instructors work in universities and colleges, providing lectures and instructing undergraduate and postgraduate students over the age of 18. They may also do research and produce articles and books in their area of expertise.


To become one, follow these steps:

Most businesses want you to have a degree (first or 2:1), a PhD (or be working towards one), and to have had work published or demonstrate your capacity to conduct original research. You will also require teaching experience, which you may be able to get by working as a Graduate Teaching Assistant while doing research. A qualifying degree and substantial work experience are required for vocational disciplines.


Full-time university instructors start at roughly £33,000 and rise with experience.


6. a construction manager :£40,484 


Construction managers, also known as contracts managers, site managers, or site agents, oversee and direct operations on construction and structural engineering projects (such as houses, factories, roads, bridges, tunnels, railway works, harbors, and drainage and sewage works) to ensure that work is completed safely, on time, and within budget.


To become one, follow these steps:

A appropriate foundation degree, BTEC HNC/HND or degree – or strong experience in the construction business – is typically required. Working as an estimator, construction technician, or site supervisor is another possibility.


Construction managers start at £27,000 and may make up to £40,000 with experience.

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