Equal to national average Research Assistant salary ($30K)
-$8K (23%) less than average University of Southern California salary ($38K)
-$3K (8%) less than average University of Southern California salary ($38K)
"I am a research assistant and at the same time I am still a phd candidate. I am fine with what they offer me."
-$18K (62%) less than average University of Southern California salary ($38K)
"No summer funding and money is always an issue in research."
-$5K (14%) less than average University of Southern California salary ($38K)
"Reasonable, provided we also have tuition credits."
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Equal to national average Student Worker salary ($23K)
-$15K (49%) less than average University of Southern California salary ($38K)
-$26K (104%) less than average University of Southern California salary ($38K)
"The pay is alright for a student. They can be overpaid depending on their performance."
-$17K (57%) less than average University of Southern California salary ($38K)
"I was being underpaid for the amount of work I had to do as a student worker."
-$21K (76%) less than average University of Southern California salary ($38K)
"It was adequate for me. Since it was part-time I felt it was decent enough for me."
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-$13K (25%) less than national average Data Communications Analyst salary ($58K)
+$7K (16%) more than average University of Southern California salary ($38K)
+$8K (19%) more than average University of Southern California salary ($38K)
"I felt I was being paid fairly. But chances of promotion were poor."
+$8K (19%) more than average University of Southern California salary ($38K)
"I felt I was under-paid since I thought the trade off was job security."
+$7K (16%) more than average University of Southern California salary ($38K)
"I feel I am being slightly under paid but altogether it felt it was worth it due to job security."
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Equal to national average Student salary ($30K)
-$8K (23%) less than average University of Southern California salary ($38K)
+$52K (81%) more than average University of Southern California salary ($38K)
"competitors is my first priority and the culture is more important than salary"
+$32K (59%) more than average University of Southern California salary ($38K)
"not comparable"
-$8K (23%) less than average University of Southern California salary ($38K)
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+$1K (1%) more than national average Web Developer salary ($55K)
+$18K (38%) more than average University of Southern California salary ($38K)
+$52K (81%) more than average University of Southern California salary ($38K)
"good"
+$42K (71%) more than average University of Southern California salary ($38K)
"Good pay."
-$8K (23%) less than average University of Southern California salary ($38K)
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Equal to national average Grader salary ($30K)
-$8K (23%) less than average University of Southern California salary ($38K)
-$15K (49%) less than average University of Southern California salary ($38K)
"No. The salary was paid in time, though it was really not a thing."
-$7K (20%) less than average University of Southern California salary ($38K)
"It's well paid as a grader in USC."
+$13K (29%) more than average University of Southern California salary ($38K)
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+$17K (31%) more than national average IT Support Analyst salary ($46K)
+$25K (49%) more than average University of Southern California salary ($38K)
+$25K (49%) more than average University of Southern California salary ($38K)
"The salary was not that good but yes, experience was worth it."
+$25K (49%) more than average University of Southern California salary ($38K)
"The salary was not that good but experience was really worth it."
+$6K (15%) more than national average VR Developer salary ($36K)
+$4K (10%) more than average University of Southern California salary ($38K)
+$4K (10%) more than average University of Southern California salary ($38K)
"Decent salary for the work involved."
+$4K (10%) more than average University of Southern California salary ($38K)
"Good."
+$10K (15%) more than national average Systems Administrator salary ($61K)
+$33K (60%) more than average University of Southern California salary ($38K)
+$55K (83%) more than average University of Southern California salary ($38K)
"looking for more salary near about 110K anually"
+$43K (72%) more than average University of Southern California salary ($38K)
+$22K (44%) more than average University of Southern California salary ($38K)
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+$15K (35%) more than national average Researcher salary ($35K)
+$12K (27%) more than average University of Southern California salary ($38K)
-$18K (62%) less than average University of Southern California salary ($38K)
+$38K (66%) more than average University of Southern California salary ($38K)
-$8K (23%) less than average University of Southern California salary ($38K)
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Business Development Director
is the highest paying job at University of Southern California at $131,000 annually.
Residential Counselor
is the lowest paying job at University of Southern California at $16,000 annually.
University of Southern California employees earn $38,000 annually on average, or $18 per hour.