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Top 25 Highest-Paying Jobs in Florida: A Guide for Employers

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Offering a competitive pay rate may be important for both filling open positions with quality candidates and retaining your existing team. For Florida-based businesses, identifying the highest-paying jobs in the state can help you develop your compensation strategy.

In this article about the top highest-paying jobs in Florida, you can better identify positions within your business to prioritize.

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Key takeaways for the highest-paying jobs in Florida

Florida workforce projections suggest that professional and technical services are among the state’s fastest-growing industries through 2031, while many of Florida’s highest-paying jobs are concentrated in healthcare, with real estate, construction/contracting, and tax- and lending-related roles also appearing among the top-paid occupations.

Top 25 highest-paying jobs in Florida

The highest-paying jobs in Florida are in the healthcare, technical services, finance and transportation industries. According to Indeed data for 2025, here are the top 25 top-paying jobs in Florida:¹

1. Real estate broker

Average annual salary: $247,231

Median annual salary: $550,000

A real estate broker is responsible for helping people buy and sell real estate. They typically work independently or hire agents to work with them and usually receive commissions in addition to their salary.

2. Radiologist

Average annual salary: $338,730

Median annual salary: $448,982

A radiologist diagnoses and treats conditions using imaging equipment, such as X-rays, computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging. They interpret these diagnostic images to diagnose cancers, heart disease or broken bones. 

3. Cardiology physician

Average annual salary: $293,685

Median annual salary: $376,098

Cardiology physicians specialize in diagnosing and treating conditions relating to the heart and blood vessels. They can provide advice and support regarding heart health and order tests like electrocardiograms or echocardiograms to identify heart conditions.

4. Gastroenterologist

Average annual salary: $302,180

Median annual salary: $343,122

These medical specialists provide care for gastrointestinal disorders and diseases. They can provide expert care and advice regarding stomach ulcers, liver disease, celiac disease, gallstones and other conditions that affect the digestive system.

5. Surgeon

Average annual salary: $277,363

Median annual salary: $335,596

Surgeons perform operations on patients to remove or repair damaged body parts, including organs and tissue. They can either work in a specialized field such as neurosurgery or take on a more generalist role.

6. Infectious disease physician

Average annual salary: $195,444

Median annual salary: $300,000

This type of physician diagnoses and treats infections caused by bacteria, parasites, viruses and fungi. Patients are typically referred to these specialists if they have a rare, complex, serious or chronic infectious condition.

7. Psychiatrist

Average annual salary: $280,244

Median annual salary: $299,708

Working in both inpatient and outpatient settings, psychiatrists diagnose and develop treatment plans for patients with mental health conditions, such as depression, anxiety disorders, personality disorders and substance use disorders.

8. Tax director

Average annual salary: $243,500

Median annual salary: $287,450

Tax directors help to ensure that a business’s tax plans align with its objectives as a company. They also make sure that businesses stay compliant with evolving tax laws and regulations. 

9. Neurologist

Average annual salary: $220,503

Median annual salary: $277,778

A neurologist diagnoses and treats diseases of the brain, spinal cord and peripheral nervous system. They may prescribe medications or recommend regimens for brain health.

10. Associate dentist

Average annual salary: $232,316

Median annual salary: $275,000

This type of dentist is usually a contractor who does not own a dental practice nor is employed by the practice. Instead, an associate dentist makes a payment each month to a center in exchange for use of the practice, staff services and resources.

11. Medical director

Average annual salary: $211,615

Median annual salary: $266,615

Medical directors ensure the successful running of a medical practice. They lead on patient care initiatives, ensuring communication between clinical and non-clinical staff to maintain the efficient operation of a practice. 

12. Pain management physician

Average annual salary: $225,497

Median annual salary: $250,000

These physicians prescribe treatments and regimens for patients with either acute or chronic pain, which could be from injury, a type of surgery or a neurological condition. Treatments they provide can include nerve blocks, systemic drug treatments and spinal implants.

13. Dentist

Average annual salary: $230,625

Median annual salary: $249,856

A dentist treats diseases and other conditions relating to the mouth, teeth and gums. They also provide preventative care and offer practical advice for patients trying to improve the health of their teeth and gums.

14. Used car manager

Average annual salary: $186,921

Median annual salary: $248,759

Used car managers oversee pre-owned car inventories and are responsible for overseeing every aspect of the dealership. They lead and motivate teams of salespeople who buy and sell cars to meet profit targets.

15. Primary care physician

Average annual salary: $188,205

Median annual salary: $241,885

Primary care physicians serve as patients’ primary contact points for accessing the healthcare system. They diagnose and treat acute illnesses, provide ongoing care for chronic conditions and deliver preventative services in outpatient settings.

16. Managing director

Average annual salary: $190,759

Median annual salary: $229,750

A managing director oversees all daily operations of a business, ensuring it runs in accordance with the business strategy. They oversee the development and optimization of organizational processes such as career development pathways and workflows.

17. Wound care physician

Average annual salary: $172,329

Median annual salary: $226,250

Wound care physicians provide specialist care for acute, chronic and non-healing wounds. They may recommend and prescribe cutting-edge treatments, including ointments, medicines and other care regimens.

18. Owner-operator driver

Average annual salary: $194,813

Median annual salary: $222,651

Owner-operator drivers work as independent contractors and run their own truck driving business. They are hired to transport goods on behalf of their clients and may have to travel long distances to do so.

19. Anesthesiologist

Average annual salary: $164,149

Median annual salary: $219,625

These medical specialists are responsible for the safe administration of anesthetics, which are designed to reduce pain during medical operations. They may also be used to induce sleep during complex and invasive surgery.

20. Realtor associate

Average annual salary: $117,768

Median annual salary: $214,862

Realtor associates are real estate professionals who are responsible for managing their firm’s business operations, alongside buying, selling and renting properties. These professionals may have more training than most real estate agents, with expert knowledge of the real estate market.

21. Obstetrics and gynecology physician

Average annual salary: $156,627

Median annual salary: $213,025

These physicians specialize in preconception, pregnancy, childbirth and postpartum care. They may provide screenings, management plans, treatments and advice for going through labor.

22. Supply chain senior manager

Average annual salary: $201,805

Median annual salary: $212,550

Senior supply chain managers oversee supply chain operations within an organization. This typically includes procurement, logistics, inventory management, distribution and supply chain team leadership. 

23. Certified registered nurse anesthetist

Average annual salary: $159,182

Median annual salary: $211,344

Certified registered nurse anesthetists manage the administration of anesthetics throughout the treatment and the recovery process post-procedure. Before treatment, they conduct physical assessments and provide preoperative teaching to their patients.

24. Loan officer

Average annual salary: $191,965

Median annual salary: $214,750

Employed by lenders, loan officers help clients borrow money by explaining loan products, taking applications, monitoring the underwriting process and organizing paperwork for closings. They may serve as general loan specialists or focus on a particular area, such as mortgages, home equity loans, auto loans or unsecured loans.

25. Family medicine physician

Average annual salary: $174,357

Median annual salary: $210,697

These family medical doctors are responsible for providing comprehensive care to patients of all ages. They typically have general experience relating to diagnosing most common ailments, providing management plans for chronic conditions and referring patients to specialist care.

Many top-paying jobs in Florida in 2025 relate to healthcare, real estate, tax and loan industries, meaning that employers might wish to offer competitive salaries when hiring for these roles. Identifying top-paying roles can also help you develop your compensation strategy, such as by offering competitive perks and benefits.

¹Indeed data (US), September 2024 – September 2025

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