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Salary Information Web Sites

  • CareerJournal.com is the Executive Career Site of the Wall Street Journal. You'll find daily updates and thousands of archived articles detailing the news and trends that are critical to your job search and career advancement. CareerJournal.com offers a searchable database of job postings from top companies. Positions featured include senior and general management, sales, marketing, finance, technology and a range of related fields.

  • Compensation and Benefits Reports, published by Abbott, Langer & Associates, provides users with salary survey data for various career fields. Basic reports are free, in depth reports are provided for a fee. The reports contain salary ranges by occupation, geographic area, length of experience, and educational level.

  • Information World's Compensation Surveys -- Includes links to articles and tables concerning salaries.  Also, see their 1999 "Average Salaries for IT Professionals" figures.
  • Job Smart Salary Surveys provides users with overy 150 salary surveys in general and specific occupations. It includes tips on negotiation strategy. Surveys are pulled from several sources, including general periodicals, local newspapers, recruiters, and employment agencies.
  • Occupational Outlook Handbook, published by the Department of Labor, provides profiles of occupations, focusing on hiring trends, job requirements, and expected salaries. Not limited to MBA professions, this source gives a general overview of a wide range of careers.

  • Relocation Salary Calculator allows you to compute the equivalent salary you will need in your new location. To use the calculator, fill in your income and the code for your city of origin and your destination city. This service now covers internatinal cities as well as domestic cities.

  • Wall Street Journal's "Salaries by Industry" Tables -- Choose any of the industries listed and then select one of the "salary tables".

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