Could you be paid more for doing the same job in another country? New data reveals the countries paying the highest salaries for 33 common job roles.
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Using data from each OECD country to analyse 33 different job roles to find average salaries and comparative price levels for the cost of living in each country.
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The top 10 highest-paying job roles by country:

Rank

Job

Country

Conversion to GBP (£)

1

Doctor

United States

£122,215.41

2

Psychologist

Slovakia

£117,866.76

3

Lawyer

Switzerland

£106,840.58

4

Human Resources Manager

Switzerland

£106,061.02

5

Financial Advisor

Switzerland

£101,358.68

6

Lecturer

Switzerland

£99,000.18

7

Journalist

Switzerland

£91,826.36

8

Accountant

Switzerland

£89,919.74

9

Event Manager

Switzerland

£87,857.01

10

Buyer

Switzerland

£87,586.47

The highest salary out of the 32 industries analysed was for Doctors in the United States- earning £122,215 annually.
The second highest paying job was for Psychologists in Slovakia – converting to £117,866.76 a year.
The remaining eight industries with the highest wages were all found in Switzerland – the third highest paying role overall was for Lawyers at £106,840.58.
Further insights:
  • Turkey has the lowest cost of living in the OECD and also has the lowest average salary at £6,708. Their comparative price level of 36 indicates that if you were to find a job in Turkey for the same salary you are currently earning, you could see yourself about three times as well off.
  • Switzerland had the highest cost of living out of countries analysed, with a comparative price level of 139, 39% higher than the OECD average. Unsurprisingly they also had the highest average salary at £72,197 and held the highest wages for almost every job role analysed.
You can find the full research here.