10. Sociologist: $73,760/Year
Although a sociologist spends their time studying society and social behavior, it is actually a really good, high-paying job for someone who rather introverted. Rather than participating in the social aspects of different groups, cultures, and organizations, sociologists research the way people interact and work together in these different types of settings. Social interaction for this career is scored at a 59, which is kind of low considering the fact that this job does revolve around the idea of social behavior.The requirements for this type of job include a bachelor’s degree (at the minimum) with preferences towards a master’s degree or a Ph.D. in this field.