Check Out These 9 Highest Paying Tech Jobs

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If you love computers and dream in programming code, then a career in the technology industry might be perfect for you. We checked out a few published lists of hot tech jobs by several online publications, compared it to our existing job titles and salary data, and came up with nine highest paying tech jobs offering salaries between $50,000 and $100,000 per year.

1. Data Architect

If you have a good head for math, then you might find work as a data modeler. Modelers use applied mathematics to create database systems and improve the transfer of data between them. Those seeking this kind of work must be able to visualize the numbers through graphs and charts to analyze the data. Sometimes this job title is called data architect, because these workers basically construct storage and archival systems for information.

2. Information Technology Auditor

Interested in detective work? Information Technology Auditors investigate computer systems and collect info about accounting and controls to make sure companies obey all laws and practices. Working alongside systems admins, auditors insure networks are running efficiently and safely. They also are responsible for consolidating all resources within a system so they operate at the highest performance possible. It's not exactly private eye level work, but it's a great job for anyone focused and observant.

3. Database Administrator

Someone has to be in charge of data entry. A database administrator (DBA) uses software to collect and organize important data, like client or financial information. They have to make sure the data is secure, accessible, and consistent between all systems, and frequently troubleshoot systems when things go wrong.

4. Systems Analyst

You've probably resorted to calling an IT company when your computer won't work. Every IT company uses system analysts to make sure every technical problem gets solved. Analyst jobs can often be split between business and applications fields and have various responsibilities within each. Application systems analysts are responsible for overseeing all network operations and use knowledge of computers to fix technical problems and errors. Business systems analysts decide what software and system is best for their organization and have to understand the ins and outs of those programs.

5. Web Applications Developer

Ever wonder who made it possible to surf the web? Thanks to web developers, people all over the world have an endless supply of sites to browse when accessing the Internet. Developers use complex languages and scripts to create web sites. They can work independently as freelancers or even help big businesses maintain a functional presence online. They often work alongside designers to create the most aesthetically pleasing site possible.

6. Software Engineer

We've come a long way since the 1980s.Technology is always evolving, so there is a great need for engineers who can help mold it. Software engineers use computer languages to create programs that help consumers stay on top of the latest advancements, trends, and needs. These engineers are responsible for extensive testing of their programs and often rely on user feedback to improve all applications.

7. Mechanical Engineer

If you're as creative as you are intelligent, you might want to research the field of mechanical engineering. Architects and contractors rely on mechanical engineers to make sure their plans are safe and logical through the use of computer programs. Engineers also maintain technology in a public setting, like traffic light computers or ATM machines. There are even positions available in factories, on oil rigs, and in the military.

8. Programmer

As you're probably well aware, there are all sorts of languages that only a computer can understand. Programmers have a strong understanding of computer languages like C++ and Javascript and can write software with them. They often work alongside systems analysts, software engineers, and web developers to create useful programs and video games.

9. Security Administrator

As head of security for systems or networks, you will oversee server activity to make sure everything is running smoothly, as well as install them and run support. These admins often manage big projects and keep the network connection running well and safely. Security admins are necessary for any major online company. The position requires plenty of experience and a good sense of judgment when it comes to system access capabilities and privileges.

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