Wouldn’t we all like to know if we are being adequately compensated? In plain language, is the person sitting next to me, doing the same job, making more than I make? Well, we can never know for sure, but now we can come pretty close. Jobnob.com comes as close as you can come without bending over the divider and asking the person in the next cubicle or office how much they make (and good luck getting honest answer if you do that!). Jobnob has the salaries for over 400,000 employees in actual jobs, in actual companies. No guesses, no general industry averages, Jobnob can tell you how much 79 industrial engineers at Intel are earning, and better yet, how much they are making at each Intel location. After all, what good is knowing what an industrial engineer makes at Intel in Silicon Valley if you are working for Intel in Portland, Oregon?
Everyone wants to know if they are being underpaid by their employer as opposed to other employees and other companies. Everyone wants to know when they are being offered a job by a particular employer at a particular location if they are starting at the high, medium or low end of the pay scale. Not only is it human nature to be curious- there’s no reason it should be a secret. Other companies have been publishing salary averages for years, but it’s not the same. These statistical averages are just that, they add up a bunch of salaries, divide by the number being totaled, and give you an average of what the job pays by industry or location. It’s not particularly helpful to know that a Marketing Manager earns on average $50,000 in San Francisco. You need to know how much on average YOUR company pays a Marketing Manager. Or if you are a soon to be graduate getting a job offer. You can look on Jobnob and see what the pay range is for that job, at that company at that geographical location is versus what the company’s competitors are paying.
So how much does this all cost? Well the good news is that Jobnob is FREE! Yep, no charge for looking up any of this information, and you aren’t required to fill out lengthy and invasive surveys that ask for all of your personal information. Other sites make you tell them your personal salary information to get access to data or even charge $20 or $30 per report. But don’t worry- we aren’t going to do that. We think everyone deserves access to this information for free, and we plan on keeping it that way. We wouldn’t mind if you shared the site with your friends though




