Who are the best CEOs for women workers?
CEOs on the full Comparably list include Google’s Sundar Pichai, Amazon’s Jeff Bezos and Apple’s Tim Cook.
CEOs on the full Comparably list include Google’s Sundar Pichai, Amazon’s Jeff Bezos and Apple’s Tim Cook.
Using data from its platform, jobs site Comparably examined thousands of anonymous job records submitted by employees to see which tech jobs are the most popular and pay the most for workers between the ages of 18 and 24.
Major tech companies shell out big bucks for talent — but in this startup-rich town Amazon, Google, Facebook, Apple and the like aren’t the only ones desperate to hire these types of workers.
Generation Z women launching careers in the tech field are beating the gender pay gap and earning on average more than their male counterparts in several roles, though men still hold more jobs in the industry overall, according to a new study.
Women entering some careers in the tech field are beating the gender pay gap and earning on average more than their male counterparts, though men still hold more jobs in the industry, according to a new study.
Gen Z employees in the San Francisco Bay Area have the highest salaries for 12 out of the 15 tech jobs listed.
With more of Generation Z graduating and joining the workforce — particularly, the tech industry — a new report breaks down the highest salaries by position and looks at how gender, ethnicity and location affect pay.
The majority of Generation Z members are optimistic about their future, according to a Comparably report. Here are the jobs they want most.
Recent college graduates (or Generation Z) are making six figures in the technology industry and closing the sector’s long-held gender pay gap. That’s according to new data provided by the career monitoring website Comparably.
Employees in HR were 10% more likely to admit lying on a resume or in an interview than workers in other departments, according to a new ethics study from Comparably.
The Companies with the Best Outlook, according to Comparably.com
We spend most of our life at work, so it makes sense that many of our key stressors stem from obligations at the office. A recent study from job search platform Comparably found that 65 percent of workers reported that workplace stress has been an issue for them.
To find the roles that paid workers top dollar from the outset, Comparably analyzed more than 8,000 tech workers’ salary records to find the ones that led to the biggest paychecks during the first three years of an employee’s career.
Whether you’re just starting out are looking to switch gears, you’re positioned for quite a lucrative future if you decide to go the tech route, according to recent research from Comparably.
Negative personalities and poor work ethic are the worst qualities a co-worker can have, according to a 2018 Comparably survey of more than 20,000 employees. Being entitled or arrogant, taking credit for others’ work and being disorganized and late also irritate us.
Despite the rising popularity of DevOps, entry-level specialists did not make it into the top five of Comparably’s list.
If you’re interested in a job in the tech industry, now could be a great opportunity to jump in. According to new data from job search platform Comparably, as of February 2019, there were half a million tech gigs open in the United States.
These and many other insights into the current job market are from Comparably’s latest study of the Highest Paying Entry-Level Jobs in Tech. The study is based on the average salary of 8,005 entry-level workers (defined as having up to 3 years of experience) in 10 of the most popular jobs in the tech industry.
Comparably, a job market monitoring site, reviewed thousands of employee records in search of the highest paying entry level tech positions, and put together an extensive list for anyone looking for their first job in the industry.
These jobs are in-demand and come with a high salary for employees just starting their careers, according to Comparably.
Entry-level jobs for data scientist, developer, and product manager jobs could come with six-figure salaries, according to a new study from Comparably
Equal Pay Day is the prime time to recognize the income discrepancies between men and women in the workforce. For women who work for others, their job satisfaction varies highly depending on the job that they have, according to the compensation, culture and career monitoring website Comparably.com.
Product and engineering departments at these companies have the best compensation, leadership, and work-life balance, according to Comparably.
Silicon Valley startup culture might not be for everyone, but most seem excited about where this controversial workplace is headed. This inbound marketing company tops Comparably.com’s “Best Company Outlook” list for 2019.
The compensation, culture and career monitoring website Comparably.com ranked them by region using data collected from 10 million employee ratings and thousands of salary records.
This brand new ranking of companies with the “best outlooks” comes from the folks at career and compensation-monitoring site Comparably, which looked at nearly 10 million anonymous ratings from employees in over 50,000 workplaces.
Amazon, Facebook and Disney also made the top 50 in Comparably’s yearly rankings of companies with the best outlook for future, according to workers.
If you’ve worked somewhere for a while, the chances are there is one person you’ve chosen as your so-called “work wife”. A 2018 survey by the job site Comparably found that of more than 33,000 workers, 60% of women said they had a close friend at work.
Recently, Comparably did a study with over 20,000 employees at small, mid-size and large public and private companies. The data showed the following factors to be the worst qualities in a coworker.
Based on compensation, leadership, team, environment, and employee sentiment, these companies have the best overall culture, according to a Comparably study.