Do you employ software developers in Austin and New York? How different is their pay by location? In this Advanced HR Series webinar, we’ll teach you how to pay people performing the same job in different cities a market-appropriate wage.
1. Comp Challenge: Pricing the
Same Job in Different Cities
Stacey Carroll, SPHR, CCP
Director of Professional Services & Education
PayScale, Inc.
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3. Agenda
Why this challenge exists
What the data suggests
What to do with this
challenge
Communicating
differences to employees
Q&A
4. Why the challenge exists
People (employees and
managers) confuse cost of
living with local wages
Different locations = Different
managers
Factors other than geography
may be at play
Lack of data, philosophy or
structure
Data doesn’t always account
for the “commuter”
5. What the data suggests
1. All positions are not created equal
2. Differences are most dramatic in the middle
3. The $75k rule
4. The supply and demand of qualified workers is
more important than geography
5. Some differences can’t be explained objectively
6. Not all positions are created the same
Annu. Base Annu. Base Annu. Base Annu. Base Annu. Base
Position Title Organization Mkt - 10th Mkt - 25th Mkt - 50th Mkt - 75th Mkt - 90th Delta
Account Executive Seattle $31,816 $38,344 $46,309 $55,401 $64,911
Account Executive Washington DC $33,714 $40,713 $49,406 $59,503 $70,259 107%
Account Executive San Francisco $36,255 $43,888 $53,289 $64,115 $75,535 115%
Account Executive New York $33,446 $40,848 $50,106 $60,999 $72,830 108%
Account Executive Houston $31,177 $38,031 $46,586 $56,605 $67,394 101%
Account Executive Honolulu $30,587 $37,295 $45,658 $55,410 $65,826 99%
Accountant Seattle $44,035 $49,551 $55,552 $62,554 $71,317
Accountant Washington DC $46,886 $52,743 $59,638 $68,019 $78,551 107%
Accountant San Francisco $52,633 $59,665 $67,628 $76,969 $88,353 122%
Accountant New York $46,228 $52,899 $60,316 $68,835 $78,990 109%
Accountant Houston $39,293 $44,607 $50,476 $57,556 $66,818 91%
Accountant Honolulu $36,928 $42,187 $48,599 $57,168 $69,381 87%
Customer Service Representative Seattle $24,096 $27,382 $31,660 $36,904 $42,964
Customer Service Representative Washington DC $21,862 $25,180 $29,627 $35,267 $42,047 94%
Customer Service Representative San Francisco $25,140 $28,940 $33,965 $40,215 $47,514 107%
Customer Service Representative New York $23,198 $26,934 $31,962 $38,406 $46,296 101%
Customer Service Representative Houston $20,717 $23,924 $28,217 $33,681 $40,315 89%
Customer Service Representative Honolulu $21,227 $24,563 $29,038 $34,699 $41,455 92%
RN Seattle $52,931 $59,573 $66,288 $74,513 $86,021
RN Washington DC $49,182 $55,097 $61,941 $70,955 $83,741 93%
RN San Francisco $59,643 $67,422 $76,143 $87,134 $102,243 115%
RN New York $52,916 $60,980 $69,579 $80,013 $94,215 105%
RN Houston $50,048 $57,186 $64,398 $73,308 $86,004 97%
RN Honolulu $48,540 $55,157 $62,722 $72,541 $86,425 95%
Software Engineer Seattle $66,406 $77,627 $89,142 $100,733 $112,178
Software Engineer Washington DC $62,197 $72,305 $83,502 $95,539 $107,949 94%
Software Engineer San Francisco $72,465 $84,924 $98,395 $112,559 $126,893 110%
Software Engineer New York $65,672 $77,951 $91,290 $105,337 $119,527 102%
Software Engineer Houston $52,779 $62,152 $72,205 $82,822 $93,816 81%
Software Engineer Honolulu $55,852 $66,799 $78,788 $91,724 $105,420 88%
7. Geographic Offset Does Not Equal Market Wages
Median Pay for a Software Engineer Cost of Living Index
Metropolitan Areas with 0-5 Years of Experience (National = 100)
Louisville, Kentucky / Indiana Metropolitan Area $51,900 87.6
Houston-Baytown-Sugar Land, Texas Metropolitan Area $60,300 91.9
Detroit-Livonia-Dearborn, Michigan Metropolitan Area $54,900 98.2
Phoenix-Mesa-Scottsdale, Arizona Metropolitan Area $58,500 99.6
Salt Lake City, Utah Metropolitan Area $63,500 100.6
Seattle-Bellevue-Everett, Washington Metropolitan Area $73,800 120.2
San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara, California Metropolitan Area $85,800 143.5
New York-Wayne-White Plains, New York / New Jersey Metropolitan Area $75,300 177.7
Notes:
1. The Median Pay reported is the Median Total Cash Compensation for Software Engineers with 5 or less years of experience (median of 2.5).
2. The metropolitan areas are defined by the Office of Management and Budget
3. The Cost of Living (COL) Index is provided by The Council for Community and Economic Research. It is important to note the index reflects cost differentials for
professionals and executive households in the top income quintile.
4. The higher paying metros are typically the ones with the higher cost of living.
5. Two Cities stand out as having pay higher than their relative COL:
(a) Houston's predominant industry being Oil & Gas Exploration, which is a high paying industry.
(b) San Jose is the key city in Silicon Valley, which is a top site for large, high paying tech companies (e.g. Google, Facebook, Cisco, Intel, etc.)
8. What to do with the challenge
Make sure jobs are well defined and scoped
Important scoping factors include: Budget managed, Branch/location size,
number and level of employees managed, strategic skills and “reports to”.
Make sure you have reliable geographic data
Develop a strategy relative to market based wages
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Build guidelines and or train managers how to use salary ranges.
Teach managers how to negotiate with prospective employees
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9. Communicating Differences with Employees
Educate employees about
your salary program
Share important
information with
employees about the
market
Empower employees who
are ready to make
changes
10. PayScale Delivers Where Other Compensation Providers Fall Short
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Stacey Carroll, M.B.A, SPHR, CCP
Director of Professional Services & Education
PayScale, Inc.
Connect with me on LinkedIN: http://www.linkedin.com/in/hrstacey