Monday, August 1, 2011

Salary Research-How Much are You Worth?

Chris Wodke

As you search for jobs, you will need to determine the salary for someone with your skills and experience. You will need this information to be able to evaluate job offers. The internet is a great tool for researching salaries for your occupation and region of the country. 

Monster Salary Info-www.monster.com
Search for jobs, get information on salaries in your area, or nationwide.

Salary Searcy-Indeed.com
Check salaries from their database of 50 million jobs. Search by job title.

Job Salaries-www.salary.com
Research salaries, search for jobs, get career advice from experts.

New York Times- salary.nytimes.com
The Times site has a salary comparison tools that help you to evaluate a new job offer.
You can also see how your current job ranks for salary with the average salary for the occupation.

Salary Comparison/Salary Calculator-aboutsalary.com
This site has a salary calculator and salary comparision tools allow you to evaluate a job offer or to see how your salary ranks.

Salary by Location-swz.salary
Enter the job title and zip code and this site will give you the salary/pay range.

Salary Information-salarysource.com
Information on salaries

Job Star-www.Jobstar.org
Research salaries

Employement opportunities and job resources.
Guidance on cover letters, resumes, salary guide, how to job search and targeting employers.

Salary Source-salarysource.com
Search for salary information. The site also has job descriptions and articles. This site charges for the information.



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