-$22K (37%) less than national average Anonymous Employee salary ($70K)
+$10K (23%) more than average University of Southern California salary ($38K)
+$32K (38%) more than average University of Southern California Anonymous Employee salary ($68K)
"Given the 18-22 hour workdays and medical experts warning me of dangerous exhaustion and the fact that the school asked me to double my workload on top of this in the last year, it is a bad precedent of "work until you ***die***" leadership mentality."
+$57K (59%) more than average University of Southern California Anonymous Employee salary ($68K)
"Starting salaries are quite high, particularly in the professional schools. Assistant professors can start near $100,000. Advancement is difficult, however, and annual raises are practically non-existent. Negotiating a strong starting salary is paramount."
-$45K (98%) less than average University of Southern California Anonymous Employee salary ($68K)
"I think as a grader, the work is not too hard, and it is worth the salary. It is ok, after all it cannot be compared with a formal full time job."
-$32K (61%) less than average University of Southern California Anonymous Employee salary ($68K)
"I am entry level unity programmer but very very experienced even at school level and very passionate about making games."
-$49K (112%) less than average University of Southern California Anonymous Employee salary ($68K)
"About average, but it's at par with the other jobs, and I would think the work place atmosphere and culture is better than most places, so the slight wage disparity is alright."
+$37K (42%) more than average University of Southern California Anonymous Employee salary ($68K)
"I felt I was earning an honest wage for excellent work. Had I been supervising a large group of people, I'd have expected more."
-$45K (98%) less than average University of Southern California Anonymous Employee salary ($68K)
"I feel that I was severely underpaid; this is probably due to the fact the salary is a function of when one enters grad school, and changes very little, even if one stays in grad school for a while."
+$12K (16%) more than average University of Southern California Anonymous Employee salary ($68K)
"When I started at USC, my salary was $40,000 per year. After 18 years of promotions and salary increases, my salary is now $80,000 per year as a salaried employee."
-$18K (30%) less than average University of Southern California Anonymous Employee salary ($68K)
"Probably underpaid at most recent job because I was as much a part of development team as I was in QA and did many jobs (not just testing)."
-$13K (21%) less than average University of Southern California Anonymous Employee salary ($68K)
"I started at USC WITH 50000$ / year and now I'm getting 55000$/ year which is good for a postdoctoral position."
+$72K (69%) more than average University of Southern California Anonymous Employee salary ($68K)
"The pay at USC definitely doesn't match the private sector. They make this up with benefits and great work-life balance."
+$20K (25%) more than average University of Southern California Anonymous Employee salary ($68K)
"I believe I was being paid fairly and the benefits were generous."
-$33K (64%) less than average University of Southern California Anonymous Employee salary ($68K)
"My salary at USC is decent for a graduate student. It conforms to NIH guidelines."
-$45K (98%) less than average University of Southern California Anonymous Employee salary ($68K)
"For I have just graduated and as an intern the pay is very low."
-$26K (47%) less than average University of Southern California Anonymous Employee salary ($68K)
"I think I am paid correctly. However, we should get more coverage for uniform expenses."
-$30K (56%) less than average University of Southern California Anonymous Employee salary ($68K)
"I was paid $18.00/hr. I don't think I was underpaid."
-$16K (26%) less than average University of Southern California Anonymous Employee salary ($68K)
"I have a decent starting pay and its not really bad comparing the competitors."
+$52K (55%) more than average University of Southern California Anonymous Employee salary ($68K)
"It's OK salary. But you need to have grants. The school only pays 50% of your salary."
-$7K (10%) less than average University of Southern California Anonymous Employee salary ($68K)
"The salary for this position is much higher than other locations for the same job."
-$3K (4%) less than average University of Southern California Anonymous Employee salary ($68K)
"I would rate the salary has average but not true to market value."
-$16K (26%) less than average University of Southern California Anonymous Employee salary ($68K)
"I was a student worker. That's why the salary was low."
-$45K (98%) less than average University of Southern California Anonymous Employee salary ($68K)
"I am paid exactly what I think I am supposed to be paid."
-$35K (69%) less than average University of Southern California Anonymous Employee salary ($68K)
"As most student workers we feel a little underpaid."
-$26K (47%) less than average University of Southern California Anonymous Employee salary ($68K)
"Not too much. But the experience is much more important than the payment."
+$107K (88%) more than average University of Southern California Anonymous Employee salary ($68K)
"I don't have enough information to rate my salary vs. others."
-$38K (77%) less than average University of Southern California Anonymous Employee salary ($68K)
"Underpaid. I have a family and I cannot provide for them."
-$37K (74%) less than average University of Southern California Anonymous Employee salary ($68K)
"Every student worker gets the same salary. It is the rules of school."
+$2K (2%) more than average University of Southern California Anonymous Employee salary ($68K)
"Underpaid. It is very hard to live in LA on what I make."
-$37K (74%) less than average University of Southern California Anonymous Employee salary ($68K)
"For a part-time student, it is very competitive."
-$49K (112%) less than average University of Southern California Anonymous Employee salary ($68K)
"My pay is apt for a student worker."
-$37K (74%) less than average University of Southern California Anonymous Employee salary ($68K)
"Good enough for an on campus job."
-$10K (15%) less than average University of Southern California Anonymous Employee salary ($68K)
"It is very low for the work they have me doing."
-$47K (105%) less than average University of Southern California Anonymous Employee salary ($68K)
"I am satisfied with my pay as a student worker."
-$26K (47%) less than average University of Southern California Anonymous Employee salary ($68K)
"Probably about the same"
-$43K (92%) less than average University of Southern California Anonymous Employee salary ($68K)
"I'm really not sure."
-$22K (38%) less than average University of Southern California Anonymous Employee salary ($68K)
"I think I am paid fairly."
+$5K (7%) more than average University of Southern California Anonymous Employee salary ($68K)
"Great; it was fair pay and I enjoyed it."
+$8K (11%) more than average University of Southern California Anonymous Employee salary ($68K)
"Low end due to being in the non profit section"
-$16K (26%) less than average University of Southern California Anonymous Employee salary ($68K)
"comparable to other places."
-$28K (51%) less than average University of Southern California Anonymous Employee salary ($68K)
"The pay is decent for the work we do."
-$37K (74%) less than average University of Southern California Anonymous Employee salary ($68K)
"N/A"
+$62K (62%) more than average University of Southern California Anonymous Employee salary ($68K)
"Very good."
-$26K (47%) less than average University of Southern California Anonymous Employee salary ($68K)
"Pretty good."
-$8K (12%) less than average University of Southern California Anonymous Employee salary ($68K)
"Its about normal"