Salary Finder Walkthrough

Modified on Thu, 26 Sep at 1:23 PM

Review salary data at a high level, or you can apply filters to view salary data specific to your industry, geographic area, and company size. Create a Demographic Profile to quickly isolate the data that is most relevant to your workplace.


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What is a Demographic Profile, and how do I use it?

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Demographic Profiles allow you to set the specific industry, company size, and geographic area for which you'd like to view data.


Pro Tip: We recommend creating a Demographic Profile before beginning your job search.


Follow the steps to learn how to create a demographic profile.


1. Select the Add/Edit Demographic Profile next to the Job Search or Add/Edit button to the right of the Demographic Profile title under Master OCC.


2. On the next pop-up, delete Default from the field next to Demographic Name. Input the title of this new demographic.


If you'd like this demographic profile to be your default profile, check the Default checkbox.


3. Specify the applicable Company Size, Industry, Sub-Industry, State, and Metro


(Metro options will appear after you select your state).



4. Click Save as New to create a new Demographic Profile.


If you are updating an existing Demographic Profile, click Update.



Searching and Analyzing Salary Data

How to Search Using Job Search:

  1. Input a job title in the Job Search bar, and select the blue Search button.
  2. A list of titles will appear, along with the national salary mean. To drill down further on a job title, select the arrow next to the title.
  3. Select the title closest to your job title.
  4. Salary data will populate towards the bottom of the page.
    Nationwide data will show unless you have a demographic profile selected in the Demographic Profile dropdown.


How to Search Using Popular Titles:

  1. Select the Popular Titles tab.
  2. Under the Field table, select the industry field associated with your job title.
  3. Select your Sector.
  4. Select from the list of titles shown under the Title table.
  5. Salary data will populate towards the bottom of the page.
    Nationwide data will show unless you have a demographic profile selected in the Demographic Profile dropdown. 


My Jobs

  1. When you save salary data for a job using the Salary Finder, the reports are saved to your My Jobs tab. 
  2. Create and assign groups to help with the organization of your saved jobs. 
  3. As you click your job title, Salary data will populate towards the bottom of the page.
  4. Nationwide data will show unless you have a demographic profile selected in the Demographic Profile dropdown. 


Salary Analysis

Towards the bottom of your page, you will see the salary information provided for the job title you selected. 


This section will contain the following:

  1. Drilled-down data, such as nationwide, employer size, industry, and sub-industry data, depend on the demographic profile you created.
    Each segment will include the Incumbents; the Mean; and 10th, 25th, 50th, 75th, and 90th percentile data. Incumbents data is the number of people these salary data are being calculated from. 
  2. Select one or more of these segments to see the average salary data
  3. Save the job title to your My Jobs tab by selecting the green Save Jobs button. 
  4. View hourly or annual salary data by selecting the green View Hourly/New Annual salary data. 
  5. Export the salary data in an Excel spreadsheet by selecting the Export green button to the right of the View Hourly/New Annual button.





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