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User Interface Designer salaries - 65 salaries reported | $130,190/yr |
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The average Google salary ranges from approximately $52,430 per year for a Janitor/Cleaner to $338,263 per year for a Senior Vice President. The average Google hourly pay ranges from approximately $25 per hour for a Janitor/Cleaner to $181 per hour for a Managing Director. Google employees rate the overall compensation and benefits package 4.4/5 stars.
The highest-paying job at Google is a Senior Vice President with a salary of $338,263 per year.
The lowest-paying job at Google is a Janitor/Cleaner with a salary of $52,430 per year.
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