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Top 10 best-paid jobs after Aussies graduate: '$90,000 to $108,000'

Dentists, doctors and social workers are pulling in the biggest salaries straight out of university.

Nurse, dentist and teacher
The highest-paid jobs straight out of university in Australia have been revealed. (Source: Getty)

Knowing what you want to do in life can come from long-held passions, life experiences or the potential to earn as much money as possible. With the cost-of-living crisis and hard-to-pay-off HECS debts, some Aussies might want to pick a career based purely on the amount coming into their bank accounts every pay cycle after they graduate.

While that might not guarantee work satisfaction or fulfilment, it can go a long way in affording basic necessities and a roof over your head. A survey from Quality Indicators for Learning and Teaching not only revealed how much a graduate can earn in a specific field but also the median wage once you have established yourself.

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Graduate Wage

Wage 3 Years After Graduation

Growth %

Denistry

$90,000

$108,300

20.3

Medicine

$75,100

$101,000

34.5

Social Work

$70,400

$85,000

20.7

Engineering

$70,000

$100,000

42.9

Teaching

$70,000

$83,000

18.6

Computer and IT

$66,700

$96,400

44.5

Health Services and Support

$66,000

$83,500

26.5

Law

$66,000

$91,900

39.2

Nursing

$65,200

$79,300

21.6

Science and Maths

$65,000

$80,000

23.1

Let's unpack the data: So you have dentistry at the top because not only does it provide graduates with a healthy salary, but there's a strong rate of growth after a few years.

Conversely, while teaching starts out strong, it has the smallest growth in the top 10.

Engineering, law, and computer and science careers have some of the largest jumps in pay, with workers able to get up to $30,000 more just three years after finishing university.

But the biggest pay increase goes to people who picked pharmacy. A graduate wage is around $49,600. That jumps to $92,000 in just 36 months — an 85.5 per cent boost.

The data from Quality Indicators for Learning and Teaching, which surveyed graduates in 2020 and followed up with them in 2023 to find out their salaries, is worrying for people who want to study communications.

The average graduate salary for a communications degree was around $56,000, and that jumped to $73,000 after three years.

While it certainly wasn't at the bottom of the list, it's a tough ride considering a three-year communications degree costs more than $50,000, according to the Sydney Morning Herald.

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