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Compensation | Featured | Human Resources | January 26, 2024

Understanding pay for in-demand jobs

This week, we are digging into LinkedIn’s Jobs on the Rise list. The list includes the 25 fastest-growing jobs in the U.S. over the past five years. This shouldn’t come as a surprise, but many of the jobs on LinkedIn’s list – like Nurse Practitioner, Recruiter and Revenue Operations Director – are among the most searched by thousands of LaborIQ users.

Nurse Practioner search GIF

What’s driving pay for in-demand jobs? 

Wage growth and turnover have presented major challenges to HR and business leaders over the past couple of years – and the two are intertwined. Compensation is among the main reasons employees tend to leave their current job for a new role. And when pay rises for new employees, this puts pressure on wage growth.

While both wage growth and turnover have come down in recent months, they are likely to remain elevated through 2024, and for the next several years.

 

Why does a good job description matter to compensation? Salary benchmarks for jobs on the rise

For each job on the list, we’ll break down:

  • In-seat pay for existing employees, or the median salary that represents what workers in the job are currently making. This can be a lagged measure because it doesn’t capture what’s needed to fill roles today.
  • Current market pay to fill open roles for new hires – the LaborIQ recommended base compensation to attract talent in today’s market.
  • Pay premium for new hires, or the gap between the salary for new hires and existing employees.
  • Estimated talent supply for individuals with the skills for the job and the levels of education and experience listed. Note: There is a significant shortage of talent for 75% of the jobs on this list. These jobs are in high demand and require substantial training and expertise.
  • Education and experience most common for workers in that role.

Let’s dig into the compensation for some of the top jobs, but you can check out the full list below. 

Chief Growth Officer

Chief growth officers plan and execute strategies for increasing revenue and reach through sales and marketing efforts. They often own and manage a company’s entire revenue function.

In-Seat Pay: $148,614
Current Market Pay: $164,247
Premium for New Hires: 11%
Talent Supply: Significant Shortage
Experience in Role: 4-6 years
Education: Bachelor’s degree

Vice President of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

Vice presidents of diversity, equity, and inclusion, direct or coordinate activities of businesses or departments related to establishing and maintaining an inclusive and diverse corporate culture. They may provide training or teach courses on best practices for achieving a company’s diversity and equity goals.

In-Seat Pay: $131,709
Current Market Pay: $152,460
Premium for New Hires: 16%
Talent Supply: Significant Shortage
Experience in Role: 4-6 years
Education: Post-BA Certificate

Public Relations Manager

Public relations managers are part of the team responsible for developing and maintaining the company’s corporate image and identity. They may be responsible for designing and editing corporate promotional publications or press releases.

In-Seat Pay: $127,401
Current Market Pay: $147,128
Premium for New Hires: 15%
Talent Supply: Significant Shortage
Experience in Role: 4-6 years
Education: Bachelor’s degree

Physician Assistant

Physician assistants are licensed advanced practice providers who examine, diagnose, and treat patients, often under the supervision of a medical doctor. They may provide primary or specialty care services in a hospital or clinic setting.

In-Seat Pay: $132,741
Current Market Pay: $129,786
Premium for New Hires: -2%
Talent Supply: Stable
Experience in Role: Less than 6 months
Education: Master’s degree

Note: Newly hired physician assistants tend to make less than existing employees. The number of physician assistants is expected to grow by 30% by 2032. An increase in the number of newly licensed physician assistants means new hire pay will be lower given they have less experience than their tenured peers.

Artificial Intelligence Specialist

Artificial intelligence specialists develop and implement an organization’s strategy for the integration of artificial intelligence and related technologies in their products as well as day-to-day operations.

In-Seat Pay: $111,876
Current Market Pay: $120,557
Premium for New Hires: 8%
Talent Supply: Significant Shortage
Experience in Role: 4-6 years
Education: Bachelor’s degree

Salaries for jobs on the rise

LaborIQ provides HR teams and business leaders with market-competitive compensation benchmarks. In an evolving job market, you need to know what salaries to offer to retain employees and fill open positions faster.

Want to hear about how LaborIQ can help your HR team? Learn more

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