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Jun 29
2010
100+ Free Salary Resources From Around the World in 2010

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All the free salary surveys and other salary information you’ll need in 2010.

How to use this list

* The list only includes sites that are credible or that explain where their numbers come from.
* Compare results across multiple sites for best results. Salaries are always changing and many of these sites are based on employee-submitted information.
* If you know of any other 2010 salary resources that aren’t in the list, please suggest them in the comments below.

What’s in this list?

* Salary surveys – created by surveying readers about their salaries.
* Salary databases – readers contribute information about their jobs, sometimes in exchange for access to the rest of the database.
* Salary reports – a salary report can be written from a company’s own data or compiled from a combination of salary surveys, government statistics, company disclosures, etc.
* Salary or wage search – search on a profession and the results will show typical earnings.
* Salary calculators or checkers, wage/worth estimators – you fill out a form of questions about your profession and the calculated result is an estimate of the salary you should be earning. If you’re employed, this a good way to judge how fair your pay is.

Continue reading >> 100+ Free Salary Resources From Around the World in 2010

--Jacob Share


Sep 10
2009
100+ Salary Surveys, Databases and Calculators From Around the World in 2009

Salary Survey Money Face

Use this list of salary surveys and other resources to prepare yourself for job offer and salary negotiations.

Update 06/30/10: Here is the 2010 version of this list: 100+ Free Salary Resources From Around the World in 2010

How to use this list

* The list only includes sites that are credible or that explain where their numbers come from.
* Compare results across multiple sites for best results. Salaries are always changing and many of these sites are based on employee-submitted information.
* If you know of any other resources that aren’t in the list, please suggest them in the comments below.

What’s in this list?

* Salary surveys – numbers come from reader surveys about their jobs.
* Salary databases – readers contribute information about their jobs, sometimes in exchange for access to the rest of the database.
* Salary reports – more general, a salary report can come alone or from a combination of salary surveys, government statistics, company disclosures, etc.
* Salary or wage search – search on a profession and the results will show typical earnings.
* Salary calculators or checkers, wage/worth estimators – you fill out a form of questions about your profession and the calculated result is an estimate of the salary you should be earning. If you’re employed, this a good way to judge how fair your pay is.

Continue reading >> 100+ Salary Surveys, Databases and Calculators From Around the World in 2009

--Jacob Share

Dec 9
2008
JobMob News Tidbits for Tuesday December 9th 2008

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Here are the latest news bites about JobMob and I.

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--Jacob Share

Aug 25
2008
Shortchanged: Israeli Pay vs. American Pay and Why I Changed My Mind

Israeli Money

Think Israeli salaries are unfairly low? Make sure you know the truth before making important decisions.

Continue reading >> Shortchanged: Israeli Pay vs. American Pay and Why I Changed My Mind

--Jacob Share

Jun 17
2008
The Ultimate Global Guide to Job Salaries in 2008

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To help you be well-prepared to discuss job salary expectations, here’s a handy guide of free job salary resources by country.

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--Jacob Share


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