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What CL can make $250k?

What CL level can one begin making $250k in base salary (no RSUs factored in, etc)?

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Post ID: @OP+1huvaD1c

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I heard that EM modified the salary bands (reducing) so that many are near or above = 1% to 3% raises.
So, you might not be so "encouraged" by your salary treatment on Jan 1, 2023.
DW is a liar and an embarassment.

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Post ID: @abxi+1huvaD1c

Europe Downstream cl28 32 yee 140kusd. See how cheap Europeans are? But we're still be encouraged to leave so that we can be replaced by KLTC and BTC.

America is hugely comfortable on your salaries.

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Post ID: @9nvk+1huvaD1c

DS CL27 in January. $230k + RSU’s 26YEE

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Post ID: @9kxc+1huvaD1c

Cl 29, 300k. No rsu.

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Post ID: @8auf+1huvaD1c

CL27, 24YEE, E = 235k$

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Post ID: @3zan+1huvaD1c

Downstream B Curve, CL 25
About 15 years of experience
Outstanding = $160K
US Based
I think this is close to the top of the range

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Post ID: @2wqs+1huvaD1c

CL26, Upstream -- $230K

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Post ID: @2ggy+1huvaD1c

CL 28 $300k

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Post ID: @2gzk+1huvaD1c

CL 27 $220,000

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Post ID: @2saw+1huvaD1c

CL 26: $180k
I know a new hire CL 26 that is getting $240k.

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Post ID: @2npy+1huvaD1c

CL 28, $270k, Upstream

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Post ID: @1dyq+1huvaD1c

You also have to meet the criteria of 1. being male, 2. being non diverse and 3. knowing how to play the system or 4. being in the club

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Post ID: @1xko+1huvaD1c

Retired this year as CL29 making $330. Typically got 300 RSUs per year. Always ranked either top third (old days) or E in the new system.

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Post ID: @1nju+1huvaD1c

@gkn either you don’t understand YEE (age - 18) or you shouldn’t be complaining to be a CL 26 at the age of 26

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Post ID: @aea+1huvaD1c

CL26, 8YEE $176k, Upstream
Also O in the last cycle.. Severely underpaid…

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Post ID: @gkn+1huvaD1c

CL27, DS, O category, 225K, 200 RSU

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Post ID: @drk+1huvaD1c

If you are not in upstream then you would have to be a CL28 or a CL27 near the top
Of the salary range.

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Post ID: @pbg+1huvaD1c

@ill american salaries are high, we spend and we save a lot. we also have insanely high education and healthcare costs. it's not unheard of for people to go bankrupt due to healhcare cost

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Post ID: @exr+1huvaD1c

Hi @zmn - I am very similar. I retired in 2018, C28, slightly above $300K

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Post ID: @eqn+1huvaD1c

With RSU value included a top 10% CL 26 with 12 YEE (age 30) will earn over 250

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Post ID: @anv+1huvaD1c

It's very interesting to read, I agree. American salaries are crazy over the top versus rest of world.

Most informative!

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Post ID: @ill+1huvaD1c

People like threads like this, this is informative :-)

Current CL26, Upstream

$219K

No RSUs

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Post ID: @inx+1huvaD1c

Upstream engineer (28/28 rotator). Retired at 65 in 2016. CL28, $328k per year plus the usual benefits. Never got any RSUs. I was never more than an offshore EM supervisor. Still, I thought the pay was pretty good especially for only having to work every other month.

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Post ID: @zmn+1huvaD1c

I'd try this:

https://www.google.com/search?q=salary+thread+exxon+site:thelayoff.com
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Post ID: @apl+1huvaD1c

Current CL27 in upstream, at $225k, no RSU’s.

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Post ID: @fpx+1huvaD1c

CL 26 @ EMHC $221K

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Post ID: @ssd+1huvaD1c

CL25 Salary range thread:
@OP+1dkNKASN
https://www.thelayoff.com/t/1dkNKASN

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Post ID: @ytn+1huvaD1c

I am CL 25 and make $260k

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Post ID: @iaf+1huvaD1c

27

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Post ID: @joh+1huvaD1c

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