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We’re talking $72,000 and up... There are the obvious choices, including and work, but no two p

We’re talking $72,000 and up... [The Muse Logo]( [12 Best High-Paying Creative Jobs]( [12 Best High-Paying Creative Jobs]( There are the obvious choices, including [copywriting]( and [graphic design]( work, but no two paths to a creative career are alike. Everything from [data analysis]( to [marketing]( to [software development]( can be creative—it all depends on your perspective. Not only are there plenty of jobs out there that let you bring your creative side to work, but many of them are also high paying. Click below, and you’ll find 12 jobs that pay well and will let you showcase your creative skills on a daily basis. [READ MORE]( [This Nonprofit Is Making the Tech Industry More Diverse]( [This Nonprofit Is Making the Tech Industry More Diverse]( They do it by offering free tech courses. [READ MORE]( [How to Answer, “What Type of Work Environment Do You Prefer?”]( [“What Type of Work Environment Do You Prefer?”]( Don’t let this interview question trip you up. [READ MORE]( [The Everything Guide to a Career as an Accountant]( [The Everything Guide to a Career as an Accountant]( The #1 benefit? Job security. [READ MORE]( [A New Grad Shares His Tips for Adjusting to Work Life]( [A New Grad Shares His Tips for Adjusting to Work Life]( The adjustment isn’t always easy! [READ MORE]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [LinkedIn]( This email was sent to: {EMAIL}. ©2023 Daily Muse Inc. All rights reserved. 442 5th Ave. #1147 New York, NY 10018 [Terms of Use]( [Unsubscribe]( - [Unsubscribe Preferences](

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