Insider compiled data from leaked salary spreadsheets and visa applications to get a rare glimpse at just how much Microsoft employees are earning. The data reveals some of the highest-paying positions at the tech giant — and comes alongside employee reports of pay and promotion inequity.
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Here's a look at current Microsoft salaries among senior executives, software engineers, and more:
Employees at Microsoft claim pay and promotion discrimination after leaking salary data
Microsoft employees.Courtesy of Comparably
Dozens of women in technical roles at Microsoft started an email thread sharing stories about disparities in compensation and promotions at the company, and then compiled a pay spreadsheet to document the inequities.
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More than 1,200 employees shared salaries in the spreadsheet, revealing how much employees, ranging in experience and department, earn each year. CSS, quality engineer, and solution architect roles earned the least, according to the data.
The data also shows promotion breakdowns by gender, race, and ethnicity, as well as how much pay rates range based on location. But some of the issues discussed went beyond salaries, and focused on the treatment of certain employees.
"Being kept out of meetings, having men on projects speaking over you, or deliberately ignoring ideas are quick and effective in their speed and subtlety," an employee wrote in the email thread.
Software engineers at Microsoft earn a median pay package of $185,000, according to leaked data
Microsoft engineer Alex Kipman, who developed HoloLens.GLENN CHAPMAN / Getty
More than 600 employees in the leaked Microsoft spreadsheet self-identified as engineers at business units across the company, including Azure, Office, and Windows.
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The sample isn't a fully representative view of Microsoft's compensation rates, but it does reveal a median pay package of $185,000 among software engineers, with employees in the highest-earning band making as much as $500,000.
Entry-level engineers earned a median compensation package of $132,900, and senior engineer earnings started at $217,000.
Microsoft's senior executives earned salaries as high as $250,000 last year
Microsoft chief legal officer Brad Smith, CEO Satya Nadella, executive vice president and CFO Amy Hood, and board chairman John Thompson.Stephen Brashear / Stringer
The Office of Foreign Labor Certification publishes salaries from H-1B visas each year, revealing how much companies like Microsoft pay foreign workers.
The data only includes base salary, not total compensation. But it provides a glimpse into wages Microsoft usually doesn't share.
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Insider analyzed more than 1,400 of these visas to find the highest-paid roles at Microsoft. We focused on any titles earning $175,000 or more, with the highest salary going to a channel sales manager taking home $250,000.
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