There are many careers, some are being born now and others have become obsolete. In the end, those that last over time and that are always well paid are because they are essential in our society. Basically they are basic pillars. And among them, the Risk Prevention and Occupational Safety Technician is among the best paid.
At a time when the vast majority of students have begun their university careers, it is not surprising that many of them continue to question whether they have made the right decision in choosing their academic path. In fact, both young people and those more experienced face the uncertainty of whether they will be able to support themselves financially with the salaries that the future of work holds for them. Two key factors that influence the choice of your university studies are, without a doubt, the passion for a certain discipline and the economic prospects it offers.

In this context, only a few university courses can guarantee that 80% of their graduates will earn more than 1.500 euros per month five years after obtaining their degree. This emerges from a cross-check of data provided by Social Security and the Ministry of Universities, through the Integrated University Information System, carried out by the Knowledge and Development Foundation (FCyD), an entity made up of large Spanish companies. The most promising careers in terms of future income seem to be linked to the Health Sciences branch.
In particular, doctors come first. In addition, occupations related to research, distribution and clinical analysis in the pharmaceutical sector also enjoy very attractive remunerations. In addition, a variety of diverse services, ranging from workplace prevention and safety to the protection of property and people, also offer well-paying job opportunities.

Reproductive
Beginning with the medicine major, surgeons enjoy an average salary close to 40.000 euros gross per year. They can earn up to 150.000 euros gross per year, and these figures can be even higher if they work in the private sector. Although only 4% of doctors have permanent contracts, and a third of them work as interims.
Risk Prevention and Occupational Safety Technician
Secondly, there is the profession of Technician in Risk Prevention and Occupational Safety. Graduates in this discipline earn an average of 2.550 euros per month, which is equivalent to 36.920 euros annually. In addition, these studies offer the possibility of becoming senior technicians, specializing in hygiene, ergonomics or industrial safety, or of working as security chiefs or directors, and even as private detectives.

Farmacia
Lastly, In third place is the Pharmacy career.. They have an average salary of 28.642 euros per year. Many of the Pharmacy students started with medicine and switched.




