These nine in-demand jobs pay R1 million annually

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Published Jun 29, 2018

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DURBAN - The Department of Education and Training has released a list of nine in-demand jobs that pay R1 million annually. 

The list features more than 370 occupations that are a split up into three categories of demand including, highest demand, higher demand and high demand. 

Occupations that can be found on the list are not specific to any sector. Some of the jobs featured on the list include dental hygienist, software developer and seismologist. 

Due to some of the jobs that were featured on the list being highly specialised it is no surprise that occupation should get the proper remuneration. 

Below is a table with 9 occupations that are in high demand and what each occupations average and maximum salary is: 

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Job title

Average annual salary

Maximum recorded salary

Chief Information Officer

R1 057 3477

R1 529 272

Chief Financial Officer

R1 001 578

R1 730 489

Senior Engineering Manager

R976 559

R1 741 940

Sales and Marketing Director

R829 874

R1 366 741

Senior Process Engineer

R771 599

R1 029 247

Application Development Manager

R762 295

R1 100 000

Senior Project Manager (IT)

R736 376

R1 047 271

Corporate Services Manager

R733 500

R1 000 000

Senior Contracts Manager

R636 000

R1 231 588

Salary increases South Africans can expect

Financial services company PWC have released their HR Report for June 2018. The report gives an analysis about local and international developments in people and rewards. 

Salary movements and how much South Africans can expect their salaries to increase was one of the main focuses of the report.  According to the report, remuneration is the biggest part of any organisation's expenditure. 

The report also showed that 12% of the respondents in the survey got an increase of less than 5%. 

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