+$5K (8%) more than national average IT Analyst salary ($60K)
+$20K (36%) more than average State of Utah salary ($45K)
+$30K (50%) more than average State of Utah salary ($45K)
"Excellent"
+$10K (20%) more than average State of Utah salary ($45K)
-$9K (11%) less than national average Project Manager salary ($81K)
+$27K (46%) more than average State of Utah salary ($45K)
+$27K (46%) more than average State of Utah salary ($45K)
"The pay starts very low and there is a slight chance you will get a 1% raise per year if legislators vote for it. The benefits are good but they don't pay the bills. You should start working at the state when you are 20 years old and maybe you will end up with an $80k a year job after 30 years of service."
+$16K (20%) more than national average Anonymous Employee salary ($70K)
+$41K (62%) more than average State of Utah salary ($45K)
+$39K (60%) more than average State of Utah salary ($45K)
"I'm way under payed - outside of the State of Utah, my position would be near or in the 6 figure range. The East coast seems to pay the best, and the West coast is pretty good, but in Utah, Security professionals seems to be very under valued."
+$30K (50%) more than average State of Utah salary ($45K)
"Underpaid, but I do receive good pension and (AND) 401k benefits. The health insurance could be better."
+$55K (75%) more than average State of Utah salary ($45K)
"I believe it was decent for the job requirement and benefits offered. But as standard living increased, and benefits are chipping away, it's imperative to have the right compensation for the job."
+$2K (3%) more than national average Financial Analyst salary ($56K)
+$13K (25%) more than average State of Utah salary ($45K)
-$15K (40%) less than average State of Utah salary ($45K)
+$10K (20%) more than average State of Utah salary ($45K)
+$15K (28%) more than average State of Utah salary ($45K)
-$17K (30%) less than national average Facilities Manager salary ($65K)
+$3K (6%) more than average State of Utah salary ($45K)
+$6K (12%) more than average State of Utah salary ($45K)
-$1K (2%) less than average State of Utah salary ($45K)
+$3K (7%) more than national average Auditor salary ($40K)
-$2K (4%) less than average State of Utah salary ($45K)
Equal to average State of Utah salary ($45K)
-$4K (9%) less than average State of Utah salary ($45K)
Equal to national average Securities Examiner salary ($38K)
-$7K (16%) less than average State of Utah salary ($45K)
-$7K (16%) less than average State of Utah salary ($45K)
-$7K (16%) less than average State of Utah salary ($45K)
-$9K (32%) less than national average Driver salary ($32K)
-$22K (64%) less than average State of Utah salary ($45K)
-$21K (60%) less than average State of Utah salary ($45K)
-$23K (68%) less than average State of Utah salary ($45K)
+$10K (10%) more than national average Senior Developer salary ($90K)
+$55K (75%) more than average State of Utah salary ($45K)
+$55K (75%) more than average State of Utah salary ($45K)
+$4K (4%) more than national average Finance Manager salary ($81K)
+$40K (61%) more than average State of Utah salary ($45K)
+$40K (61%) more than average State of Utah salary ($45K)
IT Analyst
is the highest paying job at State of Utah at $65,000 annually.
Driver
is the lowest paying job at State of Utah at $23,000 annually.
State of Utah employees earn $44,500 annually on average, or $21 per hour.