
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

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

To help you be well-prepared to discuss job salary expectations, here’s a handy guide of free job salary resources by country.
Continue reading >> The Ultimate Global Guide to Job Salaries in 2008
--Jacob Share

Jacob Richman’s 13th annual Computer Jobs in Israel (CJI) salary survey results are in. What’s the state of pay in Israeli hitech? Let’s take a look. Dare to compare To ease the comparison with earlier years and 2007 in particular, I’ve extended the Google spreadsheet created for last year’s analysis by adding in the 2008 [...]
Continue reading >> Jacob Richman’s 2008 CJI Salary Survey Results Now Available
--Jacob Share

Contest Win, Contest Coming Soon In December, JobMob won 2nd place and US$50 in the My Best Blogging Achievement group writing project for The Crux of JobMob. Although that contest was for bloggers, the prize money will be used for a new contest hosted here soon on JobMob and you won’t need to be a [...]
Continue reading >> Tidbits for Friday, Feb. 8th, 2008
--Jacob Share