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<description>The tight labor market is prompting more employers to eliminate one of the biggest requirements for many higher-paying jobs: the need for a college degree. Companies such as Alphabet Inc.&#x26;#x2019;s Google, Delta Air Lines Inc. and International Business Machines Corp. have reduced educational requirements for certain positions and shifted hiring to focus more on skills and experience. Maryland this year cut college-degree requirements for many state jobs&#x26;#x2014;leading to a surge in hiring&#x26;#x2014;and incoming Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro campaigned on a similar initiative. U.S. job postings requiring at least a bachelor&#x26;#x2019;s degree were 41% in November, down from 46% at the...</description>
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<description>Doctors and lawyers are in the top echelon when it comes to pay. But as a new report from Glassdoor shows, there are plenty of other routes to high earnings that don&#x26;#x27;t involve litigating or blood. &#x26;#x22;This report reinforces that high pay continues to be tied to in-demand skills, higher education, and working in jobs that are protected from competition or automation,&#x26;#x22; says Andrew Chamberlain, Glassdoor&#x26;#x27;s chief economist. &#x26;#x22;This is why we see several jobs within the technology and healthcare industries.&#x26;#x22; Based on salary reports shared by employees with these jobs on Glassdoor over the past year, here are the...</description>
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