Average English Speaking Salary $63,677

 

The top of the GICS hierarchy defines 11 economic sectors. These are further divided into 24 industry groups, 68 industries, and 157 sub-industries. The 11 sectors are: 

  1. Consumer Discretionary Sector
  2. Consumer Staples Sector
  3. Energy Sector
  4. Materials
  5. Industrials
  6. Healthcare
  7. Financials 
  8. Information Technology
  9. Real Estate
  10. Communication Services (previously telecommunication)
  11. Utilities 

Companies are assigned GICS categorization codes at the sub-industry levels by S&P and MSCI according to their definition of the company’s principal business.  

 

2739 different industries

Average Non-English Speaking Salary $29,911

Non-English speaking individuals in the U.S. often find employment in industries where language barriers are less of a concern. Here are some typical jobs:

  1. Construction and Manual Labor $30,284
  2. Hospitality and Food Service $37,992
  3. Agriculture $36,000
  4. Manufacturing and Warehousing $29,744
  5. Cleaning Services $25, 220
  6. Food Production $22,000
  7. Retail $25.792
  8. Delivery and Driving Services $36,691
  9. Construction and Trades $30,284
  10. Textile and Garment Industry $25,544
  11. Childcare $21,257
  12. Domestic Work $24,689
  13. Fishing and Seafood Processing $30,180
  14. Recycling and Waste Management $35,900
  15. Transportation and Logistics $42,200
  16. Cleaning and Maintenance in Healthcare Settings. $34,710
  17. Animal Care $26,936
  18. Forestry and Logging $56,000
  19. Bakery and Pastry Production $37,294
  20. Artisan and Craft Work $39,915

 

These additional job opportunities reflect the diversity of roles available to non-English speakers, many of which offer the potential for growth as language skills improve and experience is gained.

These jobs are often entry points that can lead to more advanced positions as individuals improve their English skills and gain experience in their fields.

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