Sentences with phrase «percent salary bump»

According to the NBPTS, these incentives range from grants to cover the $ 2,300 certification fee to a $ 6,000 salary increase in South Carolina and a 12 percent salary bump in North Carolina.
In an effort to sweeten the pot in contract talks with the police union, City Hall is offering a 1 percent salary bump for officers forced to use body cameras.
In February, Musk revealed that Apple tried to lure Tesla workers to jump ship to the iPhone maker's backyard with offers ranging from 60 percent salary bumps to $ 250,000 signing bonuses.

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Xavier Parkhouse - Parker, co-founder and director at digital recruiting firm PLATO Intelligence, says that if an applicant can stack a high level of HTML coding knowledge on top of the specialized role they're applying for, it's possible to aim for a 25 percent starting pay bump when negotiating a salary.
The Economist extrapolates that even a 2 percent bump on a $ 45,000 a year salary can lead to as much as an extra $ 67,000 over the course of a 40 - year working career, if you were to set aside your language bump in savings and figure in compound interest.
NYC Council members reportedly are quietly plotting for a massive pay raise that will bring their six - figure salaries up to a whopping $ 192,500 — a 71 percent windfall — as cops face a proposed 1 percent hike, and firefighters will only see a 2.5 percent bump this year.
There's also little desire among voters to see lawmakers receive a pay bump from their base $ 79,500, with opposition to the proposal registering at 55 percent to 42 percent (pay raises for lawmakers and cabinet officials is now before a panel that could decide on salary increases at the end of this year).
The 2006 commission's recommendations resulted in a salary increase of 25 percent for Council members, bumping their compensation levels from $ 90,000 to $ 112,500, and increased the mayor's salary by 15.4 percent, from $ 195,000 to $ 225,000.
One aide saw her salary jump 143 percent; Gracie Mansion's chef got a 13 percent bump.
A paper published this year in JAMA Internal Medicine found that male academic physicians get an average of 8 percent more than females, regardless of specialty, years of experience or productivity, which translates to an average salary bump of about $ 20,000, although the extent of the disparity varies widely.
Though last year's bump in salaries was significant, the average increase over the 10 - year period was only 3.2 percent, the report says, half a percentage point lower than the 3.7...
The salary bumps for master's degrees plus National Board certification will be calculated on the new A salary schedule, which means that someone making $ 40,000 would get her master's plus NBCT supplements by adding 22 percent on top of that, for a total of $ 48,800, according to NCAE's Senter.
Brown says they're providing teacher training, they've bumped up salaries by 3 percent, and Metro has opened a wellness center for teachers, which includes a Vanderbilt health clinic, cafe, and gym.
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Many online surveys, especially those associated with staffing agencies, bump up salary ranges by at least 10 percent.
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