Technological progress, globalisation, and demographic trends are shaping the demand for specific skills and knowledge in the Czech market.
This is also reflected in the wage levels across various sectors. While some fields are experiencing rapid growth, others are stagnating.
Top Professions with High Earnings
While the exact ranking of the highest-paying professions for 2024 is still uncertain, trends from previous years and the current labor market situation provide insights into who will likely earn the most. Traditionally, top-ranking professions include IT specialists, healthcare professionals, managers, financial experts, and lawyers.
The IT sector continues to thrive, with high demand for skilled professionals such as software developers, data analysts, and cybersecurity specialists. Healthcare also requires a high level of expertise, making surgeons, dentists, and anesthetists among the highest-paid professions.
Leadership roles, which carry significant responsibility and require a broad skill set, are also well-compensated. These include positions like company directors, finance directors, and marketing managers. Similarly, the financial and legal sectors, including lawyers, judges, and prosecutors, have long been associated with high salaries.
Median gross wage/salary in H1 2023
1. Top executive of a large company (240 690 CZK)
2. Chief executive (140 304 CZK)
3. Surgeon (119 601 CZK)
4. IT or communication technology manager (121 604 CZK )
5. Finance or insurance executive (120 826 CZK)
6. Senior civil servant (110 879 CZK)
7. Legal executive (84 015 CZK)
On the other hand, the lowest-paid professions include couriers, construction workers, cleaners, and gardeners.
Median gross wage/salary in H1 2023
1. Courier/parcel delivery (18 005 CZK)
2. Building construction worker (19 697 CZK)
3. Cleaner (20 574 CZK)
4. Gardening helper (23 012 CZK)
5. Waste sorter (24 465 CZK)
Pay levels are not solely determined by occupation but are influenced by various factors. Education plays a significant role, with higher education often leading to better-paid positions.
Experience also impacts salary, as more experienced workers are more valuable to employers. Specific skills and abilities, such as knowledge of foreign languages, communication skills, creativity, and leadership, are also crucial.
Location significantly affects earnings. Employees in Prague tend to earn the most, while those in the Karlovy Vary region have lower earnings. Urban areas generally offer better salaries compared to rural areas.
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