If you know how to use imaginary numbers or can flawlessly balance a checkbook, these are the high paying jobs for you.
1. Treasurer
Treasurer
A treasurer, also known as a certified treasury professional in certain job settings, is an expert in finance who directly oversees the long-term and short-term budgetary goals of a business or an organization.
2. Physicist

Physicist
A physicist is someone who explores and identifies the basic principles that govern the structure and behaviour of matter, the interaction between energy and matter, and the generation and transfer of energy.
3. Mathematician
4. Actuary

Actuary
Actuaries come up with numbers for insurance companies, working with accountants and underwriters to see what insurance rates should be based on these risks and their financial outcomes.
5. Astronomer
6. Economist

Economist
An economist is someone who studies the production and distribution of resources, goods, and services.
7. Robotics Engineer

Robotics Engineer
A robotics engineer is a behind-the-scenes designer, who is responsible for creating robots and robotic systems that are able to perform duties that humans are either unable or prefer not to complete.
8. Biochemist

Biochemist
Who are the people that develop new drugs and medications, such as those used to treat cancer or Alzheimer’s disease?
9. Civil Engineer

Civil Engineer
A civil engineer designs and oversees the construction of public works, such as roads, bridges, dams, tunnels, buildings, airports, water and sewage systems, and other large infrastructure projects.