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Security Engineer Salaries in California

How much does a Security Engineer make in California?

Security Engineers in California earn $106,000 annually on average, or $42.00 per hour, which is 61% more than the national average for all working Americans. Our data indicates that the best paid Security Engineers work for Adobe at $150,000 annually while the lowest paid Security Engineers work for Guardant Health earning approximately $48,000 each year.

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$128K American Express' Average Security Engineer Salary (1 salaries)

+$40K (37%) more than national average Security Engineer salary ($88K)
+$75K (82%) more than average American Express salary ($53K)
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Equal to average American Express Security Engineer salary ($128K) in California

$105K International Network Services' Average Security Engineer Salary (2 salaries)

+$17K (17%) more than national average Security Engineer salary ($88K)
+$5K (4%) more than average International Network Services salary ($100K)
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-$5K (4%) less than average International Network Services Security Engineer salary ($105K) in California

$48K Guardant Health's Average Security Engineer Salary (1 salaries)

-$40K (58%) less than national average Security Engineer salary ($88K)
-$56K (73%) less than average Guardant Health salary ($104K)
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Equal to average Guardant Health Security Engineer salary ($48K) in California

Top companies for Security Engineer in California

Below is the total pay for the top 4 highest paying companies for Security Engineer in California

Adobe $150K 1 salary
American Express $128K 1 salary
International Network Services $100K 1 salary
Guardant Health $48K 1 salary

Highest paying cities for Security Engineer in California

Security Engineer Salaries by By Cities

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