

Total number of visa applications submitted for that title during this period are in parenthesis. Roles are listed below only if there are at least five candidates. The broad categories are taken from filings by the Office of Foreign Labor Certification. Here's a breakdown of what Amazon pays many of its employees. The highest-paid person in the data set was a director of regional operations in Washington state who was offered a base salary of $227,608, while the lowest-paid people are two Program Managers in Tennessee, each offered $20,259. The majority of the analyzed salaries from 2022 Q1 represent workers in Washington state, California, Texas, Massachusetts, New York, and Vermont. Still, it is a valuable guide to Amazon's salaries for a variety of positions. The data also doesn't wholly reflect Amazon's recent compensation changes, because most of data dates before Amazon's base pay and salary range increases took effect.

The data does not include stock grants, which at Amazon, can account for the bulk of employees' compensation packages. Risk Management Customer Engagement Operational Improvement Finance. This data spans four major divisions at Amazon:, the company's primary retail and ecommerce division Amazon Web Services, its cloud computing business Amazon Data Services, which operates the company's data centers and Amazon Development Center, which supports other Amazon divisions and houses special projects. Adobe Amazon Web Services Google Guidewire Microsoft Oracle Salesforce SAP Workday. Insider combed through data from the office, which authorizes hiring non-US employees and then publicly releases the data. Insider compiled base pay rates for thousands of Amazon employees, disclosed in work-visa applications submitted to the US Department of Labor's Office of Foreign Labor Certification. made a few dollars, but had lost thousands in the estimation of that manager. Amazon also changed some stock vesting policies. I wouldn't sit in a bureau office for the salary of a man named Taft. After working for two years at a breakneck pace to support rapid - perhaps too rapid - expansion, Amazon employees' dissatisfaction over pay reached crisis levels, prompting the company to take drastic action.Įarly this year, Amazon announced it was more than doubling base pay caps, from $160,000 for most positions to $350,000, and upped its salary ranges. Amazon's strategy has been to recruit what it calls "missionaries, not mercenaries." The ecommerce giant tends to lag behind Google and Meta on salaries, Insider has previously reported. The salaries include Amazon's retail operations, its Amazon Web Services cloud division, and more.Ī job at Amazon hasn't historically been one of the best-paid gigs in big tech.Amazon discloses salary data in visa applications it submits to the US Department of Labor.Ever wonder how much Amazon pays analysts or engineers? We analyzed thousands of salaries.
