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These jobs reward experience with bigger raises over time By Kyle James of ConsumerAffairs June 16, 2026
Big raises often come later: Careers like pilots, financial advisors, architects, and market research analysts see some of the strongest salary growth over time.

Experience boosts earnings: Workers who build specialized skills and expertise often see larger raises as their careers progress.

Look beyond starting pay: Research what professionals earn 10 years into a career, not just what they make on day one.

When people evaluate a career, they often focus solely on the starting salary. But it turns out that can be a costly mistake.



A new study from Wave Connect suggests that long-term earning potential may matter far more than what a job pays during the first few years. Researchers analyzed nearly 300 occupations to determine which careers reward workers most as they gain experience, comparing salaries early in a career to earnings later in life.



The results show that some professions offer dramatically larger pay increases than others, making them especially attractive for workers focused on building long-term wealth.
The jobs where salaries grow the fastest


According to the study, these careers deliver the biggest salary increases over time:



Pilots

Financial advisors

Architects

Market research analysts

Telecom equipment installers

Financial risk analysts

Financial sales agents

Chemists

Producers and directors

Public relations specialists



Pilots topped the list, with salaries growing roughly 4% annually throughout a career. Top airline pilots can eventually earn more than $460,000 per year.



Not surprisingly, financial advisors ranked second since they benefit from the ability to build larger client bases and manage more assets over time. Architects, market research analysts, and financial risk analysts also posted strong long-term earnings growth.



Interestingly, the one career that stands out is telecom equipment installers. Its a career that doesnt typically require a four-year college degree, showing that workers don't always need a bachelor's degree to achieve substantial income growth over time.


Why experience still pays


The careers on the list all have one thing in common: workers become more valuable as they gain experience.

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