+$1K (1%) more than national average IT Specialist salary ($52K)
+$2K (3%) more than average United States Department of Agriculture salary ($51K)
+$14K (24%) more than average United States Department of Agriculture salary ($51K)
"I was being underpaid because I was the sole IT specialist for the location and did everything from end user support to network engineering and even some electronics design work. In addition I wrote software and maintained active directory and Linux servers, wireless bridges and 5 sites in 3 states."
+$69K (80%) more than average United States Department of Agriculture salary ($51K)
+$1K (1%) more than average United States Department of Agriculture salary ($51K)
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+$3K (9%) more than national average Research Assistant salary ($30K)
-$18K (42%) less than average United States Department of Agriculture salary ($51K)
+$9K (16%) more than average United States Department of Agriculture salary ($51K)
"It's good enough in the academic field."
-$21K (51%) less than average United States Department of Agriculture salary ($51K)
-$21K (51%) less than average United States Department of Agriculture salary ($51K)
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Equal to national average Auditor salary ($40K)
-$11K (24%) less than average United States Department of Agriculture salary ($51K)
+$22K (35%) more than average United States Department of Agriculture salary ($51K)
"I'm paid fairly, considering my experience."
+$14K (24%) more than average United States Department of Agriculture salary ($51K)
-$11K (24%) less than average United States Department of Agriculture salary ($51K)
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Equal to national average Intern salary ($30K)
-$21K (51%) less than average United States Department of Agriculture salary ($51K)
-$21K (51%) less than average United States Department of Agriculture salary ($51K)
-$21K (51%) less than average United States Department of Agriculture salary ($51K)
-$1K (1%) less than average United States Department of Agriculture salary ($51K)
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Equal to national average Research Chemist salary ($61K)
+$10K (17%) more than average United States Department of Agriculture salary ($51K)
+$103K (100%) more than average United States Department of Agriculture salary ($51K)
"No. My pay is very good, and I get a cost-of-living allowance that makes it possible for me to survive in the San Francisco Bay area. The problem with working for the Fed is that bonuses are tiny to nonexistent, so incentive is low."
+$10K (17%) more than average United States Department of Agriculture salary ($51K)
+$39K (55%) more than average United States Department of Agriculture salary ($51K)
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+$20K (39%) more than national average Postdoctoral Fellow salary ($41K)
+$10K (17%) more than average United States Department of Agriculture salary ($51K)
+$3K (5%) more than average United States Department of Agriculture salary ($51K)
"good"
+$19K (31%) more than average United States Department of Agriculture salary ($51K)
+$7K (12%) more than average United States Department of Agriculture salary ($51K)
+$55K (59%) more than national average Facilities Manager salary ($65K)
+$69K (80%) more than average United States Department of Agriculture salary ($51K)
+$69K (80%) more than average United States Department of Agriculture salary ($51K)
"Basic off the market its market value"
+$3K (3%) more than national average Area Director salary ($81K)
+$33K (48%) more than average United States Department of Agriculture salary ($51K)
+$33K (48%) more than average United States Department of Agriculture salary ($51K)
"Since many of the loans I supervised were in the millions I feel I was paid fairly."
+$3K (4%) more than national average .NET Software Developer salary ($70K)
+$22K (35%) more than average United States Department of Agriculture salary ($51K)
+$22K (35%) more than average United States Department of Agriculture salary ($51K)
"Started as entry level, getting paid 35 per hour with the work and exp. for me was more than enough, as well as being a contractor wanted to expand my time by becoming permanent to receive benefits and secure stability, but that being said I will take the exp. and knowledge to improve on the next company I will join!"
+$16K (27%) more than national average Postdoctoral Scientist salary ($50K)
+$15K (25%) more than average United States Department of Agriculture salary ($51K)
+$15K (25%) more than average United States Department of Agriculture salary ($51K)
"five stars"
Deputy Director
is the highest paying job at United States Department of Agriculture at $145,000 annually.
Office Clerk
is the lowest paying job at United States Department of Agriculture at $20,000 annually.
United States Department of Agriculture employees earn $51,000 annually on average, or $25 per hour.
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