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2023/2024 PSG Table

Anyone willing to share the newest PSG table?

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Post ID: @OP+1pmE13ci

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27 and above gets into leadership/management. I’m sure it exists but many I’ve never seen it.

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Post ID: @butv+1pmE13ci

What about psg above 26?

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Post ID: @bbeo+1pmE13ci

psg 80 100 120

19 89700 112125 135550
20 105666 132083 158500
21 112000 140000 168000
22 128400 160500 192600
23 147930 184900 221900
24 161200 201500 241800
25 185666 232083 278500
26 225500 281900 338300

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Post ID: @blpp+1pmE13ci

Why are these tables so sacred? Seems like having access to what salary ranges are and where should be a fundamental right.

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Post ID: @2imk+1pmE13ci

It will be zero after you lose your job and that big paycheck.

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Post ID: @2nno+1pmE13ci

pretty easy to calculate from a previous leak from 2020... just look at your range and figure out the overall % adjusted from 2020 to this year, then apply that % adjust to all other PSGs...

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Post ID: @1ych+1pmE13ci

Yes, please. The layoff crowd who are indubitably part of the next round are anxious to know!

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Post ID: @1itw+1pmE13ci

One was posted here from 2020, add about 13%.

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