1. General Practitioner
A General Practitioner treats chronic and acute illnesses, provides preventive care, guides health recovery, and prescribes medication for patients. The difference between a General Practitioner and a specialist or surgeon is their comprehensive approach to patient health, considering biological, psychological, and social environments. Their diagnostic duties are not limited to specific organs, and they are trained to treat patients with various health issues. They do not restrict treatment by gender, age, or complexity of the condition but rather treat according to each country's regulations.
The role of General Practitioners varies greatly between countries or even within each country. In urban areas of developed countries, their roles are more focused on treating chronic diseases, managing acute illnesses that do not pose a serious health risk, or providing preliminary diagnoses and referrals to specialty hospitals. In rural areas of developing or underdeveloped countries, General Practitioners may be involved in emergency care, midwifery, or performing minor surgeries at district or provincial hospitals.
In some developed countries, the term 'General Practitioner' (GP) is sometimes synonymous with 'family physician.' In summary, General Practitioners are comprehensively trained; they examine and treat patients at health facilities, provide home care and health education, organize and manage community health care services, participate in training and scientific research...
General Practitioners are the first point of contact for individuals seeking diagnosis or regular check-ups, ensuring better health. Like nurses, female General Practitioners have an advantage in communication, patient interaction, and care. With enthusiasm, dedication, and the responsibility of a woman, it's no wonder why people love the job of a General Practitioner. This job not only meets social needs but also creates a moral effect. Saving lives from danger - because of this noble mission, doctors are always more respected than other professions. Of course, a profession closely related to human health and life like this offers a very high income compared to other professions.
On the other hand, this could be a non-restrictive job. Instead of working in a hospital, you can completely open a private clinic to work at home for yourself and be proactive in everything. Convenient work, proactive, high income - this is truly a lovable and suitable job for today's women.
Some Qualities Needed to Pursue a General Practitioner Career:
- Kindness, compassion, empathy, and sharing
- Good communication skills, open demeanor, ability to build trust
- Ability to organize work, self-study, self-research
- Persistence, patience, diligence, carefulness, meticulousness
- Have skilled hands, good health, especially strong nerves
- Good at biology, chemistry
Average Salary: 20 - 30 million VND/month

2. Public Relations Specialist (PR)
PR is short for Public Relations. The essence of the PR profession is to improve the perception of an individual or company, disseminate information to the media, and attract their attention. PR professionals must be persuasive. And although the effectiveness may not be tangible, creating a unique image and increasing goodwill from customers and the public are the ultimate goals you must achieve.
Public Relations is defined as the methods and communication activities used by an individual, organization, or government to enhance understanding and build positive relationships with external parties. Depending on the function and scope of operations within each company, PR professionals are also referred to as CORA (Corporate and Regulatory Affairs) or EA (External Affairs). In most major company events, PR personnel are always seen participating. 'They may be just a member of the ensemble, but they can also be the conductor. Regardless of their position, their activities play a special role - It's to create a strong image for the company with long-term business commitments.'
The main role of PR personnel in commercial promotion activities is to help companies convey messages to customers and their important publics. By transmitting these messages, PR professionals help products become more recognizable to customers. In today's businesses, the scope of PR activities is very broad, but mostly focuses on areas such as organizing special events, addressing discrepancies, interacting with the media, with regulatory agencies... Besides, PR also involves tasks such as information extraction, sponsorship, charity, internal affairs...
By organizing special events such as press conferences, product launches, customer conferences, competitions..., PR personnel will attract the attention of relevant parties and the media. This allows companies to quickly promote themselves to the public. In addition, positive relations with the media and government agencies by PR staff will help the company prevent or resolve potential crises or hidden crises. For example, a complaint letter about product quality or a biased article about a particular product may not appear in the press if the company's PR staff knows about this information early and negotiates with relevant parties. When performing information extraction tasks, PR personnel will regularly monitor the media and promptly report unfavorable information so that the company can make reasonable policies.
PR personnel are often busy with various tasks: planning corporate image campaigns, implementing actions, assessing potential risks from certain activities, finding ways to resolve issues related to the company's image... In the process of working, PR personnel always understand that 'Building and improving relationships is an important part of their work'.
Generally, a PR practitioner must perform tasks including:
- Tasks related to writing and editing documents, materials such as: press releases, internal newsletters, brochures, speeches...
- Planning and organizing events for the company.
- Coordinating and advising other departments to establish and develop relationships with target groups according to the priority level of each company such as: company employees, partners, customers, media, government levels...
- Collecting information, researching, analyzing, and providing advisory opinions to the leadership on issues related to the company's image.
- Forecasting, preventing crises for the company.
A PR employee often specializes in one of the above tasks, but you also need to master the remaining tasks. For example: when company A wants to organize a program in province X, except for cases where the program is a large event, if not, the company may only send one employee to province X. That employee will have to search and coordinate with local units to organize the event, so you need to master all PR tasks.
Average Salary: 25 million VND/month

3. Bank Employee
The income gap between professionals in the Banking and Finance industry and other professions has been reduced in recent years. However, this remains one of the most profitable business sectors. Employees can receive bonuses of up to 100% of their basic salary.
Businesses operating in the banking and financial sector set very high demands for their employees, who must be talented individuals with a genuine desire for career development and skills enhancement. That's why managers often create favorable conditions for employees to advance further in their careers.
Typically, investment banks offer the following incentives:
- Product training, presentation skills, and language training
- Training in using work support tools such as: Excel, Access, accounting…
- Development of specialized skills including: Profit & Loss reporting, system development, multi-currency accounting, and cash flow regulation reporting.
- Job rotation policy, allowing employees to rotate through all departments in the bank to build knowledge and relationships.
In addition, banks also provide training programs and opportunities (financial support) for their employees to obtain higher qualifications such as SFA, IMRO, PIA, MBA, and financial certificates. Whether you decide to join any department of the bank, one thing you can be sure of is that you will work in a multi-skilled team. This creates a culture of sharing ideas and knowledge across international markets and business departments.
Operating in a fiercely competitive field, banks must constantly provide complex financial services. The key to success for a commercial bank is a workforce ready to solve any difficulties. You may face professional challenges in an overwhelmingly vast business sector or countless issues requiring analytical skills. Moreover, you must realize that the work you are doing will have a very broad and long-term impact. You will have to learn and train constantly if you want to progress. From the beginning, you must prepare yourself for challenges, promotions, departmental transfers, or even working away from home.
Salary: from 10 – 25 million VND/month, depending on seniority and bank scale

4. Psychologist
The allure of psychology in recent years has been very high. Psychology is the scientific study of human behavior, thoughts, and emotions, including each individual's feelings, will, and actions. Additionally, psychology also focuses on the influence of physical activity, mental states, and external factors on human behavior and mentality.
Those who specialize in applied or research in this field are called psychologists. The task of psychologists is to study the nature of psychological phenomena, research the relationship between those psychological phenomena and the role, function of the psyche in human activities.
When studying psychology, you will be trained from basic to advanced knowledge in psychological fields such as: communication psychology, family psychology, labor psychology, educational psychology, cognitive behavioral therapy, school counseling, specialized topics on social evils, specialized topics on handling situations in life,… Psychologists aim to describe, predict, and explain human behavior and mental processes, as well as help change and improve people's lives and the world around them to make it better. Psychologists use scientific methods to seek answers that are much more based and reasonable than the often inaccurate answers obtained from intuition and speculation.
Becoming an excellent psychologist is a priority job for women. Women make better psychologists because they can understand emotions and emotional issues better than men. More than anyone else, every woman is already a talented psychologist in her own life, in her family, friends, children, or in social relationships. Often, women always pay attention to and care about others' moods more than men, and they also often have a gentler and more accurate way of dealing with situations. Therefore, adjusting and improving mood better for patients is always something that women work hard with high productivity and quality. That's why psychology is one of the highest-paying jobs for women. They can work from home and be proactive about time.
Salary: average 10 – 20 million VND/month

5. Pharmacist
Pharmacy is a profession related to pharmaceuticals (drugs), divided into many fields such as: Research, production, distribution circulation, quality assurance, pharmacy management, drug usage guidance for everyone... Pharmacy is based on many different scientific disciplines, the most basic of which are chemistry and biology - two most important disciplines that people use knowledge of to formulate pharmaceuticals to serve human health.
A pharmacist is someone who practices the pharmaceutical profession (performing professional activities in pharmacy) in the health sector. They also participate in disease management by optimizing and monitoring drug treatment or explaining clinical test results, in combination with doctors or other healthcare professionals.
At medical facilities, pharmacists (clinical pharmacists) introduce new drugs (especially prescription drugs) to doctors, or advise on medication use and health for people and communities where pharmacies operate (pharmacists working at pharmacies). They are also drug experts, experts in clinical biochemistry tests when involved in drug usage decisions in special cases at the aforementioned facilities (pharmacists participate in drug and treatment advisory boards).
In addition, pharmacists also work in the pharmaceutical manufacturing industry (pharmaceutical manufacturing), business sector (drug distribution and supply), drug quality testing facilities (drug testing), new drug research (Research and Development), government management, teaching at pharmaceutical training institutions.
Some qualities required for people in the pharmacy profession:
- Humanity, compassion, empathy, and sharing
- Good communication skills, open demeanor, know how to build trust
- Ability to organize work independently, self-study, self-research
- Perseverance, patience, diligence, carefulness, meticulousness
- Have nimble hands, good health, especially strong nerves
- Good at biology, chemistry.
Salary: average 10 - 20 million VND/month

6. Strategic Planning Specialist
A Strategic Planning Specialist helps chart the course of a business and develop plans to achieve business goals. They assist in maintaining competitive advantage and rational allocation of resources, thereby aiding in the gradual development of the company. Strategic management involves determining the strategic objectives of the organization, developing policies and plans to achieve these objectives, and allocating the organization's resources to implement these policies and plans. Thus, strategic management tasks include three main parts: goal setting - meaning identifying where the organization wants to go, how it will get there; planning - meaning identifying how the organization will get there; allocation, resource allocation - meaning what means, tools the organization uses to get there.
Strategic management helps organizations ensure they reach predetermined goals within the allotted time frame. Organizational goals are determined based on very careful and scientific analyses of the market situation, customers, consumer trends, competitors, changes in technology, legal environment, socio-economic situation, internal strengths and weaknesses, opportunities, and threats from outside... Therefore, they will be challenging goals but feasible, meeting the expectations of shareholders, management, and employees.
This job, although complex, requires expertise and the ability to observe the market quickly, however, with the huge salary offered, it is still an attractive and convenient job for women.
- Understand and shape the company's strategy and mission
- Develop plans to implement strategies and analyze business proposals
- Research competition to identify risks and opportunities
- Evaluate the effectiveness of strategic activities and operations
- Allocate processes, resources, and departmental goals according to the overall strategy
- Contribute opinions on major organizational change decisions (e.g., strategic shifts, mergers, and acquisitions)
- Guide senior managers in making effective decisions
- Develop forecasts and analytical models
- Monitor and analyze industry trends and market changes
Job requirements:
- Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Marketing, Finance, or related fields; Master's degree, MBA is an advantage
- Experience in roles such as Strategic Planning Specialist or Business Consultant
- Proficiency in market research and data analysis
- Knowledge of business operations and necessary procedures
- Demonstrated strategic thinking ability
- Analytical mind with problem-solving skills
- Proficient in organizational and leadership skills
- Excellent communication skills
Salary: average 20 million VND/month

7. Ophthalmologist
Simply put, an ophthalmologist is a medical doctor who specializes in eye care. They will examine your vision with a lens (a refractometer). Ophthalmologists are medical doctors trained as experts in the diagnosis and treatment of eye diseases and injuries. This is a highly specialized job because ophthalmologists perform several critical tasks. Those aspiring to be ophthalmologists must undergo many years of specialized training. They not only diagnose eye diseases but also perform surgical procedures, laser surgery, as well as manage eye clinics in hospitals, outpatient clinics, or other specialized eye clinics.
Due to the nature and responsibility of the job, ophthalmologists must build good relationships with patients, as they will be treating them over a long period of time. Ophthalmologists have more fixed working hours than any other medical field. Occasionally, there may be overtime hours, but most ophthalmologists do not work at night.
To become an ophthalmologist, you need a 5-year undergraduate degree. Entry into ophthalmology is highly competitive at medical schools, and most candidates will need very good math if they want to study this field.
There are also graduate entry courses for those with previous prerequisite qualifications. Medical students wanting to become ophthalmologists are often advised to do an elective placement in an eye department to gain additional experience.
After graduation, you will need to complete two years of basic training, and then achieve an advanced training lesson by applying the knowledge learned to practice. To become an ophthalmologist, you need hand-eye coordination, organizational skills, and excellent communication, problem-solving, and decision-making abilities.
Training ophthalmic specialists will require an additional seven years of higher education, which is the time needed to complete your Medical and Preparatory Program.
Ophthalmologists will always have to continue learning throughout their careers to enhance their skills and keep up with new developments in the field. Most of them are willing to become consulting experts, while others may choose the path of academic advancement.
Salary: average 12 million VND/month

8. Content Creator
When it first emerged, the term 'blogger' simply referred to individuals writing personal blogs, sharing hobbies, or personal aspects of life. Nowadays, bloggers have become part of modern media. They are everywhere, owning a dedicated readership and loyal advertising customers. Every post published on the personal pages of famous bloggers has a significant influence on the public.
Currently, blogging is a highly attractive job for young people to join. Famous blog sites can earn money from attaching advertisements banners or charging for content downloads. Some young people in Vietnam with good English skills have become bloggers, building famous blogs and earning thousands of USD per month from this job.
As a blogger, you have to choose the appropriate blogging tool and select content to write. Then if you want to use videos for advertising or become a vlogger, you also have to shoot and edit clips on your own.
After the content writing stage, making advertising videos, bloggers will upload them to their blog websites, sharing their posts with others. To nurture the growth of their blogs, bloggers also have to invest in upgrading their websites rather than relying on what is readily available and free.
In addition, bloggers have to do tasks such as:
- Conducting research and drafting articles on the chosen field;
- Monitoring the number of views and feedback to determine the scope and effectiveness of the blog;
- Responding to questions posted by readers and writing articles, posting as requested, according to readers' needs
- Ensuring the blog can be accessed on various devices.
Because of the nature of the job, bloggers mainly work on computers and through the internet. Anywhere with a network-connected computer, whether it's a cafe, office, or at home, you can create and write. In addition, if you want to develop your business, you can establish your own office or company to ensure the release of the most interesting posts, communication methods, marketing to get the highest possible website views.
Women's creativity knows no bounds. Because of their sensitivity and versatile emotional perception, blogging has become one of the high-income jobs that women prefer. When you have a computer and internet, creating influence becomes easier than ever, even allowing you to work from home and still earn a lot of money. It could be as simple as writing about everyday life stories, trivial stories, or even your own contemplative emotions. Sometimes you may also be interested in hot social topics, celebrities, or dream about distant lands. In short, any topic can easily become an interesting topic to write about when it comes to the hands of women. They are passionate individuals with a love for writing, sharing with like-minded people.
Salary: unlimited, can reach up to hundreds of million VND/month

9. Healthcare Assistant
In today's society, nursing is quite a common profession. Most nurses work with doctors and other healthcare professionals. Some nurses supervise nursing trainees, nursing assistants, and home health aides. The daily work of nurses often depends on their workplace. For example, a cancer specialist nurse may work with cancer patients, or an elderly nurse may work with elderly patients. Some nurses specialize in one or more practice areas. For example, pediatric nurses work with children and adolescents.
The advantage for women in this industry is their attentiveness to caring for others. With experience from caring for families, women easily access and perform this job wholeheartedly. With the current pace of development in the world and in Vietnam, the demand for nurses is never lacking.
Nursing is the largest healthcare profession. They work in hospitals, doctor's offices, home healthcare services, and care facilities. Others work in schools or outpatient clinics, or serve in the military. Home healthcare nurses and public health nurses go to patients' homes, schools, community centers, and other locations.
In addition, nurses' work may put them in close contact with people with infectious diseases, and they frequently come into contact with various drugs and other dangerous addictive substances. Therefore, nurses must adhere to strict guidelines, standards to prevent diseases and other hazards, such as radiation, random needle sticks, or chemicals used to create a sterile and clean environment.
Salary: average 12 million VND/month

10. Flower Shop
Opening a fresh flower shop is one of the easiest money-making professions you shouldn't overlook if you're still looking for a business model that isn't too difficult. This business model is highly favored because you can do business online or open your own store if you feel confident enough to combine both models. The most important thing is that the amount of capital we invest is relatively small, only about 100 million VND, but the profit potential is high. If you love and understand flowers, whether you're male or female, young or old, dare to turn this idea into reality because it's the quickest and easiest way to make money.
Passion for flowers may be a big reason why you want to open a flower shop, but that's not enough. To successfully do flower business, you need to thoroughly understand the meanings and characteristics of various flowers, and most importantly, have aesthetic sensibility to know how to combine different types as well as have skillful hands to create the most unique artworks, helping to add additional value to each product we produce. Only then can you be different and earn high profits.
Salary: average 20 - 25 million VND/month

11. Fashion Design
Fashion design is a specialized profession that requires talent as a mandatory requirement. It's about sensitivity to lines, colors, styles; a good sense of symmetry and proportion; having both an overall and meticulous view. The ability to shape and aesthetic mind helps turn your very rich ideas (such as clothing inspired by animals, architectural structures, natural landscapes, or ethnic patterns...) into finished, beautiful products that provide comfort and confidence for the wearer.
It can be said that the passion for clothes and accessories is a plus for women in this field. Women are not only gentle, delicate but they also have a great love for designing fashion for themselves and others. Therefore, if a woman chooses fashion design as her livelihood, rest assured that she will devote herself wholeheartedly to the job. Another advantage for women when starting with this job is their keen observation and delicacy, as well as their ability to start work with simple tools like pens, rulers, sewing machines...
Furthermore, nowadays, the demand for beauty is constantly increasing day by day. Because of that, dressing up is becoming hotter than ever. 'Beauty comes from silk, good rice comes from fertilizer', dressing up has become one of the criteria to evaluate people in the new era. Due to this demand, it's no surprise that fashion design becomes one of the 11 high-paying jobs for women. A study in Vietnam shows that the average salary for women in the fashion design field is 15 - 20 million VND per month. This is clearly a great high-paying job for women, isn't it?
Salary: 15 – 20 million VND/month

12. Personal Trainer
One of the business professions I want to mention is personal training. If you have expertise in fields such as: foreign languages, painting, dancing, music,... and don't know what profession to pursue now, why not try your hand at being a personal trainer.
This is a popular way to get rich nowadays because in the era of knowledge being paramount like today, besides their professional work, everyone wants to equip themselves with a lot of knowledge, or simply because of hobbies, passions, but for some reason haven't been able to pursue them. These subjects are specialized, completing the course means having a profession to earn a living, or if you want a good job, you need good language skills, high professional skills,... so there's never a shortage of students. If you have enough expertise, have credibility in the profession, then why hesitate to become a teacher, not only with good income but also extremely stable work.
The core of being a personal trainer is the quality, effectiveness, and the experiences you bring to your students. If you meet the requirements of the students, help them improve their learning, create job opportunities, or explore their talents to new heights, then of course not only will you earn a lot of money but your reputation will also quickly rise.
Salary: average 20 - 25 million VND/month

13. Handmade Business
If you're someone with skilled hands and haven't found a profession to support your livelihood yet, starting a handmade business is definitely the answer you've been looking for. It's one of the most stable income-generating methods without requiring a significant initial investment. The handmade business is also on the list of the easiest ways to make money nowadays because the trend of using handmade items is highly popular, whether among the youth or adults. Perhaps it's due to the delicacy and dedication of the artisans' hands, which set their products far apart from the industrial ones flooding the market today.
The potential is there, but in reality, not everyone who ventures into this home-based business succeeds. The reasons include lack of business knowledge, failure to thoroughly research the market, lack of understanding of handmade products, or simply not having a genuine passion. It's not as simple as creating a product and then posting it for sale.
'Creativity, creativity, and endless creativity'—this is the guiding principle if you want to succeed in the thriving handmade market today. Only when your product is truly unique and different will it attract customers, making everyone want to own it. If you achieve that, you can easily earn a considerable amount of money every day.
Salary: average 10 - 15 million VND/month

14. Secondhand Goods Business
The majority of people in Vietnam have low to average incomes, making them potential customers for your secondhand goods business. However, it's not uncommon for high-income individuals to enjoy hunting for secondhand items due to reasons like discontinued products or unique items. In summary, this choice has three main advantages: a large customer base, low capital requirement, and high profit potential. This money-making method is indeed suitable for those seeking a business model with minimal expenses.
To succeed in this profession, you need to be quick-witted and knowledgeable about the type of products you intend to sell, with some repair skills being even better. Since most secondhand items lack quality assurance, failing to select products carefully may lead to acquiring poor-quality items, resulting in wasted money if you can't repair them. The most popular secondhand products include wooden furniture, used clothing, shoes, etc., with numerous markets available for business opportunities. Therefore, thorough research is crucial.
Salary: average 15 - 20 million VND/month

15. Online Snack Business
One of the most effective home-based money-making professions nowadays is running an online snack business. This business model is likely familiar to many young people today. While snack business is not new, it still holds potential for success because the demand for food and snacks is ever-present. The key is to have a passion for food, be willing to work hard to find recipes, and develop unique flavors to attract customers.
When pursuing this model, remember that the key is to identify trends and customers' tastes. Therefore, thoroughly research the market to understand their preferences, eating habits, upcoming popular dishes, and study competitors to differentiate and even surpass them. These small details will help you build your own thriving market.
Importantly, the costs involved are relatively lower compared to other models requiring large spaces and fancy furnishings. What you need is a clean cooking area to ensure food safety for your customers. While the profit may not seem very high, you'll be surprised by the actual calculations.
Salary: average 15 - 20 million VND/month

