Healthcare career profile

Radiologic Technologist

A diagnostic-imaging career combining technical equipment, clinical procedures and direct patient support. Compare official local market facts with clearly labelled work-signal context.

O*NET-SOC 29-2034.00Radiologic TechnologistLocal occupation match

United States facts

Pay, market and entry

United States figures: BLS OEWS May 2025 and 2024–34 employment projections.

Median annual earnings$77,660May 2025 / 2024–2034
Median annual earnings$77,660May 2025 / 2024–2034
Projected growth5%May 2025 / 2024–2034
Annual openings15.4KMay 2025 / 2024–2034
Typical educationAssociate’s degreeMay 2025 / 2024–2034
Training / credentialLicensure or certification variesMay 2025 / 2024–2034

Missing, suppressed and stale facts are never replaced with another country’s values. Annualised figures and benchmarks are identified in their labels and source notes.

Work characteristics

What the work may involve

Occupation percentiles, not ratings. Work signals are native O*NET occupation percentiles.

Social interaction55
contact, teamwork and public-facing work
Physical demand70
movement, posture and hands-on activity
Pressure exposure60
time pressure, conflict and consequences
Analytical content55
analysis, reasoning and problem-solving
People-oriented72
helping, service and relationship work
Technical content70
technology, systems and troubleshooting

Useful foundations

  • Imaging equipment
  • Technical accuracy
  • Patient communication

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