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How much do big tech companies pay their employees?

Look at how far you have come! Now you’re halfway through the week. Jordan Parker Erb, New York. 

Do you wonder how much you could make if you worked for a Big Tech firm such as Google?

We took all the guesswork out by analysing data to find out how much each company pays their employees. Many cases were successful. It’s quite a bit

We’re happy to share our salaries with engineers as well as execs. Let’s get started. 


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Google CEO Sundar Pichai talking


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1. What are the salaries of Big Tech companies for talent? Insider analyzed data to gain a better understanding of how Disney, Hulu, Google and others pay their staff. This data does not include stock grants or other compensation methods, but it provides valuable insight into salaries for different positions within the company. 

  • Google:While salaries for engineers, developers and other employees are often in the six-digits, the chief people officer of the data set, who is paid $1 million, was the highest-paid employee. Google’s employees are paid a lot.
  • At Disney, Insider evaluated salaries from $992,88 to $180,000 annually. The analysis included jobs in streaming technology, consumer products and studios. Take a look at Disney’s salaries.
  • Similarly, HuluSome candidates were offered $93,150 to $242,000 annually. Positions we looked at included data scientists, data engineers, senior analysts, and more — Check out their salaries.
  • Let’s take a last look at Insider’s Big Tech Salaries DatabaseCheck out what Apple, Microsoft and Intel pay their employees.

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3. Uber drivers fear they are being used as “drug mules.” According to NBC News drivers may be worried about delivering drugs using Uber Connect, Uber Connect’s courier service. Here are the comments of drivers. 

4. Are you looking for a job at Netflix You might be eligible. Netflix is hiring a number of developers and engineers to help it boost its year-old gaming push. The streamer posted 33 jobs in the last month to help expand its mobile gaming business. Here’s a look at the things we know so far.

5. A group representing animal rights is asking for photos of monkeys who died in experiments for Elon Musk’s Neuralink. The group claims UC Davis has photos of experiments that were performed on the monkeys — including cutting holes into their skulls to implant electrodes into their brains — as well as photos related to the animals’ autopsies. More information on this here.

6. An organization is helping Ukrainian women working in technology to rebuild their lives. Wtech, a nonprofit that has more than 5,000 Ukrainian female workers, helps them flee the country and stay safe while they adjust to their new lives abroad. Within the nonprofit.

7. Apple has opened an office in London’s decommissioned coal-fired power stations. In 2023, more than 1,000 employees will be moved into the landmark building located on the River Thames. Have a look at the new office.

8. Unpublished memo shows what Twitch’s President told employees as the platform changed its payment system for top creators. Twitch’s update to its creator monetization terms — which could result in pay cuts for some streamers — ignited a firestorm on social media last week. Here’s the President’s Note to Employees.


Odds and ends

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9. NASA deliberately crashed a spacecraft in an asteroid. It was part aTo deflect dangerous asteroidsIn the future, they will be heading toward Earth (though it is not a direct threat to civilization at this time).You can see the footage here. 

10. iOS 16 makes it easy to remove an image from the background. You used to have to edit the photo in Photoshop to remove background from a photo so that you could isolate the subject. It’s now possible to do this in just one tap with your iPhone. We show you how to remove the background in an image.


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Jordan Parker Erb, New York. (Feedback and tips? Email jerb@insider.comTweet @jordanparkererb.) Edited by Hallam bullock (tweet). @hallam_bullock) in London.


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