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Entry-level U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission salary in California
$50,000 yearly
| Rank | Job title | Average U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission salary | Hourly pay |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Secretary To The Vice President | $224,479 | $108 |
| 2 | Director Of Systems Engineering | $214,658 | $103 |
| 3 | Chief Information Officer | $211,598 | $102 |
| 4 | Senior Counselor | $210,547 | $101 |
| 5 | Associate General Counsel | $209,904 | $101 |
| 6 | Associate Counsel | $207,513 | $100 |
| 7 | Portfolio Manager | $204,081 | $98 |
| 8 | Head Engineer | $201,280 | $97 |
| 9 | Investment Advisor | $200,191 | $96 |
| 10 | General Counsel | $198,286 | $95 |
The highest paying cities in California for U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission employees are San Francisco, Los Angeles, and undefined.
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission workers in San Francisco earn an average salary of $103,235 a year, compared to Los Angeles with an average salary of $100,637 and undefined with an average salary of undefined.
| Rank | City | Average U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission salary | Hourly pay |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | San Francisco, CA | $103,235 | $50 |
| 2 | Los Angeles, CA | $100,637 | $48 |
The departments with the highest salaries for U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission employees in California are Healthcare, Corporate Management, and Legal.
California U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission employees in the Healthcare department earn an average salary of $187,921 a year, compared to an average salary of $187,260 in the Corporate Management department and $144,764 in the Legal department.
| Rank | Department | Average U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission salary | Hourly pay |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Healthcare | $187,921 | $90 |
| 2 | Corporate Management | $187,260 | $90 |
| 3 | Legal | $144,764 | $70 |
| 4 | Engineering | $121,136 | $58 |
| 5 | IT | $109,247 | $53 |
| 6 | Finance | $102,097 | $49 |
| 7 | Marketing | $73,016 | $35 |
| 8 | Non Profit/Government | $72,277 | $35 |
| 9 | Accounting | $63,498 | $31 |
| 10 | Education | $61,935 | $30 |
| Rank | State | Average U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission salary | Hourly pay |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | District of Columbia | $103,400 | $50 |
| 2 | California | $100,985 | $49 |
| 3 | New York | $97,296 | $47 |
| 4 | Colorado | $92,776 | $45 |
| 5 | Massachusetts | $89,426 | $43 |
| 6 | Illinois | $89,344 | $43 |
| 7 | Texas | $82,102 | $39 |
| 8 | Pennsylvania | $81,708 | $39 |
| 9 | Georgia | $81,174 | $39 |
| 10 | Florida | $74,598 | $36 |
| Rank | Company name | Average pay in California | Hourly pay |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Morgan Stanley | $107,886 | $52 |
| 2 | Federal Reserve Bank of New York | $105,248 | $51 |
| 3 | Citi | $83,540 | $40 |
| 4 | The Vanguard Group | $83,405 | $40 |
| 5 | Federal Trade Commission | $83,134 | $40 |
| 6 | Federal Deposit Insurance | $82,496 | $40 |
| 7 | Commodity Futures Trading Commission | $79,397 | $38 |
| 8 | Federal Housing Finance Agency | $78,214 | $38 |
| 9 | National Labor Relations Board | $74,842 | $36 |
| 10 | Federal Communications Commission | $70,263 | $34 |