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What are the best paid vocational training courses (VET)?

  • 10 April 2025
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Vocational Training (VET) is one of the most direct routes to specialisation in the labour market, so it is not surprising that in recent years it has experienced a boom in our country. Companies are looking for workers with the appropriate training to help them grow and meet their needs, which is why they turn to vocational training centres in search of the professionals they need.

Now, since it is an entry into the labour market and this type of activity will be one of your main sources of income, you might want to know which VET programmes have the best salaries, right?

What are vocational training courses and how do they work?

VET in Spain offers a practical and employment-oriented education, as it is a type of education designed with the aim of preparing students for different employment sectors. Through training cycles at different levels, VET combines theoretical knowledge with practical experience, facilitating a controlled and successful transition to the world of work.

In other words: Vocational Training is a pathway that prepares you for the job you want, as it focuses on teaching you what you really need to know in the day-to-day work of a profession. Its programmes are adapted to the current needs of the market, as it encourages learning in real environments, which will allow you to gain experience before you even finish your studies.


This methodology, in addition to training you on a technical level, motivates you to face professional challenges with greater confidence. If you are looking for training that connects you directly with employment and provides you with the tools you need to stand out in the labour market, stay and make yourself comfortable because you have just found it.

VET with the highest demand in the labour market

Currently, professionals who have received vocational training related to technology are among the most sought after by companies, and the rise of digitalisation has increased the need for experts in areas such as software development, cybersecurity and data analysis.


Training courses such as UDIT's Higher Technician in Web Applications Development (DAW), or our Higher Degree in Multiplatform Applications Development (DAM) are currently among those with the highest employability.

These programmes prepare our students to design, develop and maintain applications adapted to different platforms, which are essential skills in today's world. In addition, cybersecurity training is booming due to the increase in cyber threats, which has led to a high demand for professionals trained in protecting systems and data.

VET with the best salaries at the end of training

The VET courses with the highest salaries tend to be those that require a high degree of specialisation or where there is a shortage of professionals, which explains why scientific-technical and industrial cyclesare the ones that stand out if what matters to you is to earn as much as possible once you have completed your training period.


For example, graduates in Higher Technician in Industrial Chemistry and Higher Technician in the Manufacture of Pharmaceutical, Biotechnological and Related Productstop the list of the best paid, with salaries that can reach 30,000 euros per year one year after landing in the labour market.


In addition, other degrees such as Higher Technician in Administration and Finance and Higher Technician in Automation and Industrial Robotics also have highly competitive salaries, and everything points to the level being maintained in the coming years!

Factors influencing vocational salaries

The remuneration of VET graduates is influenced by different factors that can vary depending on the context.


  • VET specialisations related to sectors such as technology, health and finance tend to enjoy higher salaries due to the high demand and specialisation needed to work in them.
  • Positions involving more responsibility and decision-making tend to be better paid.
  •  Experience accumulated in the sector can increase salaries, as experienced professionals bring added value to the companies that choose to rely on them. It is therefore good to look to the future with this in mind.
  • The location of the job also plays a role, as jobs in large cities or regions with more economic activity tend to be higher to match the standard of living in the area.
  • Another important aspect is whether, after graduation, you work in the public or private sector, as companies in the latter tend to offer higher salaries in order to attract the best talent and remain competitive.


Employment and development opportunities in the highest paid VET sector

Employment and career development opportunities in higher paid VET are high due to the shortage of skilled professionals in these fields. However, in order to access them, it is essential to stand out both during the training period and once you land in a company, which implies a total commitment to learning, making the most of internships and showing initiative in solving real problems that companies have to face. The combination of solid training and a proactive attitude will make it much easier for you to find a job. Keep in mind that, no matter how good the training is, you will also have to do your part to make the most of VET with better salaries.
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