Here's how much you can earn in SA's top-paying jobs in banking, law, tech, and procurement | Business Insider

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Top-end lawyers and accountants can command salaries of R5 million in South Africa right now.

In the financial services space, salaries top out at about R4 million, and in technology the ceiling is at around R3.5 million.

Here are how much jobs in technology, banking, procurement, and other sectors could conceivably pay, according to the latest Michael Page benchmarks.Lawyers and accountants at the top of their field in South Africa are likely to earn the biggest salaries, but certain developers and analysts working in the technology space can make nearly R2 million per year without the responsibility of managing other people.

We have extracted the top-end numbers in the benchmark scale it creates in this way, to compare the industries it follows. Here are the top-end annual salaries you can earn in the top-paying jobs in sales, engineering, finance, and other fields in South Africa, according to data from Michael Page South Africa.Chief information officers can command up to R3.5 million, Michael Page says, with chief technology officers coming in at a mere R3 million.IT director: R2.2 millionA stand-out job title is that of senior full stack developer, which can earn you R2 million without being in management.

 

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