S’pore MOM lists 57 common occupations paying a median of S$100,000 per year or more

Disclaimer: Unless otherwise stated, any opinions expressed below belong solely to the author. Data sourced from Singapore’s Ministry of Manpower. It’s this time of the year again, when Singapore’s Ministry of Manpower releases its latest salary data for over 420 common occupations in the domestic economy. Unfortunately, due to the scope of the task, there […]

S’pore MOM lists 57 common occupations paying a median of S$100,000 per year or more

Disclaimer: Unless otherwise stated, any opinions expressed below belong solely to the author. Data sourced from Singapore’s Ministry of Manpower.

It’s this time of the year again, when Singapore’s Ministry of Manpower releases its latest salary data for over 420 common occupations in the domestic economy. Unfortunately, due to the scope of the task, there is a one-year lag in these statistics (they are accurate as of Jun 2025).

Though salaries do not change more than a few per cent over 12 months, so it remains pretty valid.

In 57 cases, the gross median annual pay has reached over S$100,000 per year, or S$8,333 per month. As a reminder, the median is the middle value. It means that half of the workers in a given profession make more than this figure and half make less.

Unsurprisingly, you’ll find these jobs in the two highest categories: Managers (26 jobs) and Professionals (31 jobs). In other words: those who manage people and organisations, and those who specialise in specific tasks, but not among the support staff and clerical workers.

Managers

OccupationMedian Monthly Gross Wage
Chief information officer/ Chief technology officer/ Chief information security officerS$18,413
Risk management managerS$16,025
Company directorS$13,844
Chief operating officer/ General managerS$13,060
Financial risk managerS$12,130
Managing director/ Chief executive officerS$12,050
Policy managerS$11,858
Regional sales managerS$11,483
Strategic planning managerS$11,109
Software and applications managerS$10,973
Research and development managerS$10,750
Financial services managerS$10,750
Audit managerS$10,742
Network/ Communications/ Infrastructure managerS$10,340
Insurance services managerS$10,066
Online sales channel managerS$9,844
Budgeting/ Financial accounting managerS$9,728
Wholesale trade managerS$9,616
Quality control/ assurance managerS$9,540
Marketing managerS$9,400
Supply and distribution/ Logistics/ Warehousing managerS$9,394
Business development managerS$9,182
ICT service managerS$8,847
Personnel/ Human resource managerS$8,500
Customer service managerS$8,500
Media/ Broadcast managerS$8,400

It’s hardly a surprise that most of these managerial positions involve dealing with money: finance, sales and managing the entire business (in addition to a few more specialised roles).

You might be surprised to see CEOs or company directors ranked lower than CIOs or CTOs here, but you have to keep in mind that only big companies have these specialised roles, while virtually every business has a CEO.

This means that the number of data points for CEOs is much higher and their distribution is much broader, including many smaller businesses where the boss isn’t necessarily paid five figures per month. This brings those average figures down.

Professionals

OccupationMedian Monthly Gross Wage
Financial derivatives dealerS$20,000
ICT sales and services professionalS$15,250
In-house legal counsel (excluding judiciary, ministries and statutory boards)S$12,507
Commercial airline pilotS$12,337
EconomistS$12,113
Artificial intelligence/ Machine learning engineerS$11,838
Enterprise/ Solution/ Software architectS$11,605
Fund/ Portfolio managerS$11,270
Business valuerS$10,942
University lecturerS$10,931
Treasury managerS$10,286
Sales professional (institutional sales of financial products)S$10,270
Advocate/ Solicitor (practising)S$10,000
Editor (news/ periodicals)S$9,823
Chemical engineer (petroleum)S$9,612
Data scientistS$9,537
Oil/ Bunker traderS$9,459
Cyber risk specialistS$9,423
Interaction designerS$9,306
Tax accountantS$9,282
Internal medicine physicianS$9,262
Compliance officer/ Risk analyst (financial)S$9,182
BiochemistS$9,161
Cybersecurity architectS$9,142
Medical scientistS$9,067
Management consultantS$8,811
VeterinarianS$8,805
Insurance underwriterS$8,780
Financial product structurerS$8,745
Marketing strategy/ planning professionalS$8,713
Operations research analystS$8,569

This might be the list that interests more people, as it shows that you don’t have to aspire to “manage” anything to make really good money. You can simply be an expert in one of many diverse fields, enjoying your line of work and getting paid handsomely for your expertise.

It may, of course, involve a job in finance or insurance, but also being a doctor, or a veterinarian, lawyer, data scientist, engineer, press editor, designer, AI developer or a university lecturer.

You might be good with numbers or good with people (or even animals). You can fly a plane, teach or trade oil.

There are countless career opportunities that Singapore’s job market is willing to reward with a good salary, as long as you yourself acquire the skills and knowledge required.

Few people could complain that the city is too small to allow them have a good career. There are many avenues to follow even if you never set foot outside this small island.

  • Read other articles we’ve written on Singapore’s job landscape here.

Also Read: Degree-holders are now the largest group at S’pore career centres. 58% found a job this way.

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