Jobs With the Most Overtime Pay 2025

As living costs and inflation rise around the world, more workers are looking for jobs that pay well for overtime. In 2025, extra hours are paid for more than ever in fields like healthcare, transportation, and tech. Let’s look at the jobs that pay the most extra and see what makes them special. Also read, Most Overworked Cities in the World 2025

1. Registered Nurses (Medical Service)

  • $40 to $70 an hour is the average overtime rate.
  • Why: There are still not enough staff after the pandemic, which makes demand go up.
  • The schedule is flexible, and there are shift bonuses.

2. Overtime pay for software engineers (tech) is $55 to $85 an hour on average

  • Because of tight project deadlines and product updates, people have to work longer hours.
  • Tech companies and startups that work in AI and defence are the best places to work.

3. Electricians and people who work in maintenance

  • Rate for overtime: $35 to $60 an hour
  • Why: Industries that work 24 hours a day, seven days a week, like plants and utilities, need skilled workers.
  • Due to the rise of smart production, the future scope is very high.

4. Up to $100 an hour for airline pilots and flight crew who work extra hours

  • Reason: More people want to travel after the tourist boom in 2024.

5. The normal overtime pay for data analysts and cybersecurity experts is $50 to $75 an hour.

  • Why: Because cyber dangers are growing, systems need to be watched around the clock.

In 2025, the jobs that pay the most overtime use a mix of skills, demand, and duty. These people are paid well for every extra hour they work, whether they are saving lives in hospitals or keeping computer systems safe.

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