Top 10 Highest Paying Jobs In Spain In 2023

Last updated on September 26th, 2023 at 01:04 pm

Spain – Working in Spain can also lead to working across Europe. Spain is also one of the best places for jobs. So, what are the top 10 highest paying jobs in Spain? Let’s discover!

Top 10 highest paying jobs in Spain

1) Doctors

Doctors top the list of the highest paying jobs in Spain. Doctors earn between 4,880 EUR to 14,700 EUR per month in Spain. A doctor diagnoses, educates, and treats patients. The doctor responds to patients’ medical problems by referring to their medical history and carrying out diagnoses.

2) Judges

Judges earn between 4,130 EUR to 12,400 EUR per month in Spain. It is one of the highest paying jobs in Spain. They issue case decisions and supervise the work of other court staff. They have a huge responsibility and a high salary is justified.

3) Lawyer

A successful lawyer earns between 3,380 EUR to 10,100 EUR per month. Lawyers advise clients on all aspects of the law. They represent their clients in legal proceedings. They protect their clients’ rights.

4) Bank Managers

Bank Managers make around 3,190 EUR to 9,490 EUR per month. Bank managers oversee the operations of a branch of a bank. Managing a bank can be an extremely critical task.

5) Chief Executive Officers

Chief Executive Officers (CEO) earn between 3,010 EUR to 8,910 EUR per month. They are responsible for managing a company’s overall operations. CEOs are the highest-ranking executive at a company.

6) Chief Financial Officers

Chief Financial Officers (CFO) earn between 2,820 EUR to 8,330 EUR per month. They are responsible for the administrative, financial, and risk management operations of the company.

7) Orthodontists

Orthodontists earn between 2,730 EUR to 8,040 EUR per month. They specialize in the diagnosis, prevention, and correction of teeth and jaw irregularities. People usually pay high costs for this service.

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8) College Professors

College Professors make good money in Spain. They earn 26 EUR an hour. Their per month salary ranges from 2,440 EUR to 7,170 EUR. They teach students and implement and coordinate college research strategies.

9) Pilots

The pilot’s responsibilities include transporting passengers and cargo safely. They undergo rigorous training programs. Pilots earn between  2,070 EUR to 6,000 EUR per month.

10) Marketing Directors

Marketing Directors earn between 1,880 EUR to 5,420 EUR per month. Marketing Directors take responsibility for the overall marketing results of a company. They strengthen the company’s market position.

These are the top 10 highest paying jobs in Spain. What is your dream job?

Ayswarya Murthy

Ayswarya Murthy is a political journalist. She came to writing through an interest in politics.

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