Here's What You Can Earn Working At Google

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Google: the job you've been searching for.

Everybody wants to work for Google

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Just ask the college kids.

Grads from the nation's top business, computer science, humanities, engineering, and even natural science programs all want to work for Larry and Sergey's company

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It's easy to see why.

Google plays a bigger part in our lives than maybe any other tech company, with over 10 billion Google searches made and a billion active Android users active every month

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Of course, there's also the money that Google's 55,000 employees take in.

Using Glassdoor's self-reported compensation numbers, we can see that Google is a place where employees are well compensated, especially for that highly sought-after engineering talentIf you're in engineering at Google, you're making Wall Street level money

According to Glassdoor, here's the combined compensation - i.e., annual salary and bonus - for 15 positions at Google, in ascending order: 

1. Business Development Manager$159,502 
2. Technical Program Manager: $159,738
3. Marketing Manager$160,726
4. Site Reliability Engineer: $167,360
5. Technical Program Manager III: $184,514
6. Software Engineer IV: $192,357
7. Sales Operations Manager: $195,795 
8. Product Manager: $201,410
9. Finance Manager: $204,537
10. Research Scientist$215,158
11. Senior Software Engineer: $242,449
12. Senior Software Development Engineer: $262,463
13. Senior Manager: $279,245
14. Engineering Manager: $285,131
15. Senior Product Manager: $320,142
 

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