How Much Google Pay as Salary to Their Employees

Google is the world's giant multinational corporation specializing in Internet-related services and products. Most of the fresh graduates across the world have a hidden desire to work with Google. The reason behind this is the employee valuation from Google, Smart salary range, brand value, working environment and they introduced the working area as a comfort zone. This is why young fresh graduates want to work with Google. Many people got a question in mind exactly how much Google pays as salary to their employees. Google has more than 55,000 employees. Below got a range for the major position:

1. Business Development Manager: $159,502

2. Technical Program Manager: $159,738

3. Marketing Manager: $160,726

4. Site Reliability Engineer: $167,360

5. Technical Program Manager III: $184,514

6. Software Engineer IV: $192,357

7. Sales Operations Manager: $195,795

8. Product Manager: $201,410

9. Finance Manager: $204,537

10. Research Scientist: $215,158

11. Senior Software Engineer: $242,449

12. Senior Software Development Engineer: $262,463

13. Senior Manager: $279,245

14. Engineering Manager: $285,131

15. Senior Product Manager: $320,142.


Some information about Google:

Industry Type: Internet, Computer software, Telecoms equipment.

Founded: September 4, 1998

Headquarters: Googleplex, Mountain View, California, U.S.

Founder: Larry Page, Sergey Brin

Number of employees: More than 55,000

Website: www.google.com



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