Results of questionnaire survey of salary and length of service of famous IT companies etc. will be released
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A Google spreadsheet is published that summarizes the results of questionnaires made mainly of paychecks, such as which company they work for, where they work, what kind of jobs they are, basic salaries, somewhat bonuses ... It is.
Why not just a simple spreadsheet of salaries? | Hacker News
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=11331223
This was started by a user named z0a at Hacker News. The input form is made with Google Form and it seems to be a questionnaire carried out because it seems convenient to put salary data in spreadsheet format data according to explanation sentences. The answer items are 11 employees, work place, occupation type, years of service, years of experience, annual basic salary, contract bonus, annual bonus, annual stock value, sex and comment. The following link destination is the input form.
Salaries
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1K5UlbdsX3uv8EtDzNkNu8EUgFOu3RQQqWg3L9TuSep0/viewform
And the result is like this.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1a1Df6dg2Pby1UoNlZU2l0FEykKsQKttu7O6q7iQd2bU/htmlview
Since answers to the questionnaire do not require user registration or authentication in particular, all responses are empty, and people who are obviously writing lies are also mixed.
Some people made visualization of data already.
GitHub - jrenner / hacker - news - salaries - data: Data exploration of software developer salary info from Hacker News
https://github.com/jrenner/hacker-news-salaries-data
Explore_salaries
https://cdn.rawgit.com/jrenner/hacker-news-salaries-data/08223559c0b608542a7ac7ed6b6ec179aa08892a/explore_salaries.html
According to this, 1790 men and 66 females who properly completed sexuality.
There were 158 people who entered in the work area the words indicating that they are working in Silicon Valley, "Bay Area", "San Jose", "San Francisco" "Mountain View", and other places There were 1473 people.
Since not all respond to all items, the numbers do not agree with each other, but this is the table below, which is divided into the elements of "whether the work place is Silicon Valley or not" and "gender". 0 "People working in Silicon Valley (regardless of gender)" 1 "People working outside the Silicon Valley (regardless of gender)" 2 "Male in Silicon Valley" 3, "Working outside the Silicon Valley "4" is a woman working in Silicon Valley ", 5 is" a woman working outside the Silicon Valley ". Both men and women seem to be getting salaries on average by Silicon Valley workers.
Name | Mean | Median | 1% | Ten% | twenty five% | 75% | 90% | 99% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0 | Silicon Valley | 134720 | 130000 | 59560 | 95000 | 110000 | 155750 | 175000 | 270100 |
1 | Non-Silicon Valley | 99759 | 95000 | 25000 | 47000 | 70000 | 125000 | 150000 | 242799 |
2 | SV_Males | 137120 | 132500 | 66290 | 99400 | 110750 | 160500 | 175000 | 277100 |
3 | Non_SV_Males | 100125 | 97000 | 25000 | 48000 | 70000 | 125000 | 150000 | 239359 |
Four | SV_Females | 99187 | 107500 | 56800 | 73000 | 87500 | 111020 | 120959 | 124595 |
Five | Non_SV_Females | 91765 | 90000 | 29480 | 52400 | 73000 | 110000 | 124200 | 206799 |
A graph showing the relationship between the years of work experience and salary. The horizontal axis shows the years of experience, the vertical axis shows salary, Silicon Valley is shown in red, otherwise it is shown in black. In Silicon Valley, I can say that I can get a high salary even if my years of experience are short ... but I do not have a bad point that there are few samples.
Next is a graph showing the relationship between years of service and salary. The scale on the horizontal axis is also slightly different from the previous one. At least it does not seem to be a seniority-based salary system.
Incidentally, workplaces of people who answered the questionnaire include Adobe, Airbnb, Amazon, Apple, Bloomberg, Cisco, Expedia, Facebook, Google, IBM, Intel, Microsoft, Mozilla, Netflix, Oracle, Qualcomm, Twitter, Uber It is.
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