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The flexibility isnt a trade-off for a lower salary either.

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There are plenty of hybrid jobs that can pay over $100,000 annually.

With salary data from Indeed, here are some of thebest hybrid jobs to consider.

Their main responsibility is to boost user satisfaction and experiences.

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These designers conduct interviews with users, test interfaces and findsolutions and improvementsto user-friendliness issues.

Employers look for UX designers to have a bachelors degree in computer science or a design-related field.

UX designers should also be familiar with basic front-end programming languages like HTML, CSS and JavaScript.

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Data Scientist

Data scientists collect, organize and analyze large sets of data.

They must create automation tools to collect and sort data as well as write reports forshareholders and business leaders.

Most data scientists get a masters degree in a field such as computer science, data science or statistics.

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Employers may also require entry-level employees to complete an internship before working full time.

Days in the office can vary, withsome data scientist jobsfully remote.

Software Developer

Software developers write, test and revise computer code to create and update computer software.

Developers specialize in certain areas.

Software developers may spend a lot of time troubleshooting and debugging code to improve issues within the software.

Many software developers get a bachelors degree in computer science.

However, knowledge of thespecific programming languages and certificationsmay be enough for some employers.

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