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Are you being paid what you are worth? I know that most of us would answer ôNo!ö to that question immediately. However, being realistic, you need to keep up to date with your skill set, industry and geographic locationÆs market compensation. Here are some ways to gauge where you salary falls in those parameters.
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Salary Wizard
This site includes a several tools to compare your salary and it will conduct instant calculations for your job title within your state and city. It then offers you choices for comparable titles, which may be used to aid you in the calculation of a potential job change.

The Worth Calculator
Now you can find out what you're really worth and if you're getting paid for it. Use this calculator to plug in your title and location to get an idea.

The Salary Calculator
Compare your salary to the norm for your area. Find out what the going rate for your job is across the country.



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