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authorChristian Cleberg <hello@cleberg.net>2024-04-27 17:01:13 -0500
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-#+title: Salary
-#+description: A historical log of my jobs and salaries.
-#+slug: index
-
-* Salary Transparency
-
-The data below details the base salary information for each job I've held. This
-information is posted publicly to ensure others in my position have a solid
-reference point when determining if their current or proposed salary is
-appropriate.
-
-While sites like Glassdoor are locking salary data behind a paywall, LinkedIn is
-discontinuing LinkedIn Salary, and helpful websites like Big 4 Transparency are
-extremely rare, I wanted to provide my personal data publicly and freely to
-those who need it.
-
-I have seen what can happen when great employees don't know the market values
-for their skills and I happily help those in my teams, so I'm happy to extend
-this information to the online community.
-
-As a final note, there are numerous reasons that people in the same role are
-paid differently (expertise, years of experience, certifications, education,
-etc.) and that the data in this table should only be used as a single point of
-reference, not the whole story.
-
-* Salary Data
-
-Note: When in a role that gives periodic raises, I will create a new record with
-the new base salary in the table below. See the KPMG records for an example of a
-raise while in the same role.
-
-| Title | Company | Location | Start | End | Salary |
-|------------------------------------------------+------------------------+----------------+---------+---------+----------|
-| Senior Associate, Technology Assurance - Audit | KPMG | Omaha, NE | 2023-10 | Current | $116,700 |
-| Senior Associate, Technology Assurance - Audit | KPMG | Omaha, NE | 2022-06 | 2023-10 | $110,000 |
-| Senior Technology Risk Consultant | Ernst & Young | Des Moines, IA | 2021-09 | 2022-06 | $89,500 |
-| Senior IT Auditor | Ameritas | Lincoln, NE | 2021-05 | 2021-09 | $72,000 |
-| IT Auditor | Ameritas | Lincoln, NE | 2020-04 | 2021-05 | $65,000 |
-| IS Auditor II | Nelnet | Lincoln, NE | 2019-12 | 2020-04 | $58,000 |
-| IS Auditor I | Nelnet | Lincoln, NE | 2019-06 | 2019-12 | $20/hour |
-| Internal Audit Intern | Ameritas | Lincoln, NE | 2018-02 | 2019-06 | $16/hour |
-| Teaching Assistant | University of Nebraska | Lincoln, NE | 2017-08 | 2018-05 | $7/hour |
-| Community Management Intern | Walgreens | Lincoln, NE | 2017-06 | 2018-02 | $14/hour |
-
-This page was inspired by [[https://xeiaso.net/salary-transparency/][Xe]], and I'm quoting the following wording from them as
-I want to reiterate this piece:
-
-#+begin_quote
-Please consider publishing your salary data like this as well. By open,
-voluntary transparency we can help to end stigmas around discussing pay and help
-ensure that the next generations of people in tech are treated fairly. Stigmas
-thrive in darkness but die in the light of day. You can help end the stigma by
-playing your cards out in the open like this.
-#+end_quote