SALARY COMPARISON: What top companies like Apple, Nike, PwC, Walmart, Spotify, and more pay their staff
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Matt Turner
Aug 23, 2020, 20:21 IST
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There's often a large degree of secrecy over salaries.
To shed a little light on who pays what, our reporters have been analyzing disclosure data for permanent and temporary foreign workers released by the US Office of Foreign Labor Certification to gauge how much companies offered to pay foreign staffers they sought to hire in the US through work visas.
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As I've noted in the past, the data only reveals what companies pay foreign workers in roles for which they hired immigrant workers in fiscal year 2019. And the database also does not appear to include equity grants.
But the data is still valuable. Want to get a sense of how much the PR industry pays? Here you go. Or if you're thinking of making a move, you can get a sense of how much you can earn in the tech industry based in Seattle or Texas.
Below are a range of titles at 10 different companies. Click on the link to see salaries for other roles at that company and at others like it.
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