Radiology Business March 14, 2025
Marty Stempniak

Radiologist is the No. 1 high-paying job for introverts in 2025, according to recently published research from Resume Genius.

The job-hunting website created its top 10 using salary figures and industry growth projections. Radiology leads the way with median annual compensation of $353,960, about 32,000 positions in the U.S., and projected growth of 3% through 2033.

Medical imaging lands ahead of others including natural sciences manager at No. 2 ($169,120/8%), computer and information research scientist ($157,160/26%), and physicist/astronomer ($149,530/7%).

“As a radiologist, you’ll use machines like X-rays, MRIs and ultrasounds to help find and treat injuries and diseases inside the body,” writer Nathan Soto notes. “Most of your work will involve carefully studying these images on your...

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