Equal to national average Financial Institution Specialist salary ($53K)
-$28K (41%) less than average FDIC salary ($81K)
-$16K (21%) less than average FDIC salary ($81K)
"Comparable."
-$6K (7%) less than average FDIC salary ($81K)
-$24K (34%) less than average FDIC salary ($81K)
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Equal to national average Resolution and Receiverships Specialist salary ($88K)
+$7K (8%) more than average FDIC salary ($81K)
Equal to average FDIC salary ($81K)
"Pay is equivalent to grade and duties within the corporation."
Equal to average FDIC salary ($81K)
-$6K (7%) less than average FDIC salary ($81K)
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+$84K (44%) more than national average Special Agent in Charge salary ($146K)
+$149K (95%) more than average FDIC salary ($81K)
+$149K (95%) more than average FDIC salary ($81K)
"The pay scale varies, but FDIC is one of the few agencies where Agents can earn well above other LEOs across the federal government. Their retirement system is a bit different as well. Many Agents have retired with over 2 million in retirement accounts, coupled with a 6-figure annual pension."
+$85K (63%) more than national average Senior Contracting Officer salary ($91K)
+$95K (73%) more than average FDIC salary ($81K)
+$95K (73%) more than average FDIC salary ($81K)
"Excellent."
+$34K (39%) more than national average Automation Test Developer salary ($70K)
+$23K (24%) more than average FDIC salary ($81K)
+$23K (24%) more than average FDIC salary ($81K)
"They pay average depending on your experience and years of work."
+$33K (43%) more than national average Financial Reporting Analyst salary ($59K)
+$11K (12%) more than average FDIC salary ($81K)
+$11K (12%) more than average FDIC salary ($81K)
"Payment is above average but it's based on work experience and not educational level so it is correct based on my overall experience and abilities."
+$3K (9%) more than national average IT Help Desk Agent salary ($30K)
-$48K (84%) less than average FDIC salary ($81K)
-$48K (84%) less than average FDIC salary ($81K)
"Underpaid for the moment but I'm working toward getting better paid by increasing my experience and my knowledge."
Equal to national average Resolutions and Receivership Specialist salary ($84K)
+$3K (3%) more than average FDIC salary ($81K)
+$69K (59%) more than average FDIC salary ($81K)
+$13K (14%) more than average FDIC salary ($81K)
+$9K (10%) more than average FDIC salary ($81K)
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+$2K (6%) more than national average Administrative Assistant salary ($32K)
-$47K (81%) less than average FDIC salary ($81K)
-$19K (26%) less than average FDIC salary ($81K)
-$44K (74%) less than average FDIC salary ($81K)
-$35K (55%) less than average FDIC salary ($81K)
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+$89K (84%) more than national average Section Chief salary ($61K)
+$69K (59%) more than average FDIC salary ($81K)
+$20K (21%) more than average FDIC salary ($81K)
+$40K (39%) more than average FDIC salary ($81K)
+$109K (80%) more than average FDIC salary ($81K)
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CIO
is the highest paying job at FDIC at $201,000 annually.
Student Intern
is the lowest paying job at FDIC at $30,000 annually.
FDIC employees earn $81,000 annually on average, or $39 per hour.