Usually LinkedIn's jobs data is Scooby Doo Porn Parodyat least a little uplifting: here are the jobs to pursue for the highest salaries, or the jobs that have the most promise this year.
This time around, the data is pretty depressing. Among the 100 highest-paying jobs in the United States, women make up around only 30 percent of employees on average in each role. The only high-paying jobs where women outnumber men are all in human resources.
LinkedIn decided to look at gender representation in top-paying jobs at the end of Women's History Month and ahead of equal pay day on April 4, the day women must work to in 2017 to earn what men did in 2016.
SEE ALSO: The top 20 employee benefits and perks, according to GlassdoorLinkedIn analyzed the profiles of verified LinkedIn members who shared salary information to determine total compensation, including bonuses and stock, for its top jobs. The jobs network doesn't ask users to specify their gender, so LinkedIn looked at first names to estimate the proportion of users who were men and women.
The jobs, ranked by compensation, are mostly in medicine, finance and business.
Take a look at the list of 20 top jobs that employ very few women to see the wage gap in action:
1. Orthopedic SurgeonPercentage of women in this role: 7% Total compensation: $450,000
2. Chief Revenue OfficerPercentage of women in this role: 19%Total compensation: $400,000
3. Chief Risk OfficerPercentage of women in this role: 27%Total compensation: $390,000
4. CardiologistPercentage of women in this role: 21%Total compensation: $382,000
5. Tax PartnerPercentage of women in this role: 25%Total compensation: $376,000
6. RadiologistPercentage of women in this role: 27%Total compensation: $374,000
7. AnesthesiologistPercentage of women in this role: 27%Total compensation: $350,000
8. SurgeonPercentage of women in this role: 20%Total compensation: $350,000
9. Chief Medical OfficerPercentage of women in this role: 21%Total compensation: $338,000
10. Emergency PhysicianPercentage of women in this role: 27%Total compensation: $314,000
11. Special CounselPercentage of women in this role: 41%Total compensation: $300,000
12. Senior Vice President FinancePercentage of women in this role: 25%Total compensation: $300,000
13. Senior Vice President Of SalesPercentage of women in this role: 16%Total compensation: $300,000
14. Senior Vice President Human ResourcesPercentage of women in this role: 66%Total compensation: $272,000
15. Global DirectorPercentage of women in this role: 33%Total compensation: $194,000
16. Vice President TaxPercentage of women in this role: 33%Total compensation: $266,000
17. Senior Vice President StrategyPercentage of women in this role: 39%Total compensation: $256,000
18. Vice President Supply ChainPercentage of women in this role: 15%Total compensation: $255,000
19. Chief Creative OfficerPercentage of women in this role: 33%Total compensation: $250,000
20. OphthalmologistPercentage of women in this role: 31%Total compensation: $250,000
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