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7 Best-Paying Jobs For Professionals With 'People Skills'

By SiliconIndia   |  Friday, August 22, 2014   
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BANGALORE: Think acquiring skills from a university degree always equals big bucks? Think again! From customer service and human resources to public speaking, and sales skills—there are plenty of well paid jobs for professionals with strong set of ‘people skills’. But figuring out which jobs are the highest paying isn’t as straightforward as it seems. So to make that easy, here is a list of highest-paying jobs that pay better than others, as reported by Emmie Martin, Skye Gould of Business Insider.
Lawyer
Median income: Rs.2.05 lakh to Rs.13.24 lakh

Salary is one of the most undeniable factors for individuals deciding on a career path, and the lawyer profession is right up there as the highest paying job for individuals with the right people skills.
Though the legal profession isn’t the easiest industry to break into, with minimum formal requirements in most states requiring four years of school and a passing grade LLBexamination.
Lawyers mainly represent clients in both criminal and civil proceedings, take up documents and advise clients on legal matters. It is also said that lawyers working for the private sector are compensated more beneficially than those working in the public sector.
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Product Marketing Manager
Median income: Rs 10.00 lakh

Tasked with organizing marketing policies and programs, product marketing managers determine demand for products and services offered by their firms. These professionals are mainly involved in identifying new customers, develop pricing strategies and strive to maximize company profits and market share.
Director of Sales And Marketing
Median income: Rs.8.12 lakh

These professionals are mainly responsible for planning, directing, and coordinating distribution of products and services to clients or prospective customers. The position more often than not involves understanding the marketplace, analyzing sales statistics and monitoring customer preferences.
To get on the profession, an entry-level sales director needs a highly beneficial Bachelor’s degree but however, it is not required by all firms.
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Associate Brand Manager
Median income: Rs.6.17 lakh

Brand management is difficult to define because the area of study varies widely across the vast range of consumer products companies. An associate brand manager is mainly responsible for building and maintaining a brand or a product for a company. These professionals generally assist the brand manager in all activities related to the brand.
When it comes to education an associate brand manager is required to have a Bachelor’s degree specifically in areas relating to marketing, advertising or a business related field.
Consultant Public Relations
Median income: Rs 6.17 lakh

If good communication skills and written skills are your specialties, then considering a career as a consultant in public relations may lead to a bright career ahead.
Their tasks mainly include creating and developing a favorable image of their employer or company in front of public. These individuals are also in to planning and directing public relations programs, raising fund for the organization and writing material for the media releases.
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Human Resource Director
Median income: Rs.5.66 lakh

HR director is one of the most attractive jobs in the current market. As this job is in the level of management it comes with its own degree of stress, but the benefits are equally rewarding. Their work includes training, recruiting, hiring new staffs for the company as well as exploring new opportunities in the employment space. To acquire this job individual need to have a graduation degree and a post graduation in which they need to specialize in Human Resource.
Insurance broker
Median income: Rs.6 lakh

There is wide range of competing insurance policies to choose from and to find the most appropriate cover for your own circumstances there is no one better than the insurance brokers.
Insurance brokers are the specialists who act on behalf of their clients and provide prospective advice in the interests of the clients.
As brokers are aware of the terms and conditions, benefits and exclusions they are  the right set of people who can help you identify your individual or business risks to decide what to insure, and those risk you can manage in other ways.
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