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Microsoft doubles salary budget

by on17 May 2022


Worried about losing Voles

Software King of the World Microsoft plans to "nearly double" its budget for Volish salaries and boost the range of stock compensation it gives some workers by at least 25 per cent, an effort to retain staff and help its voles cope with inflation.

Microsoft said that the move will mainly affect "early to mid-career employees."

“As we approach our annual total rewards process, we are making a significant additional investment this year to compensate our employees globally. While we have factored in the impact of inflation and rising cost of living, these changes also recognise our appreciation to our world-class talent who support our mission, culture and customers, and partners," a SpokesVole said.

In addition to contending with cost-of-living increases and a tight Seattle housing market, Microsoft is locked in a fierce battle for talent with companies like Amazon, Google and Facebook owner Meta Platforms, as well as startups.

Microsoft's salary package is composed of base salary, bonus and stock. The changes will apply to a substantial part of the company's workforce, which stood at 181,000 as of June 30, 2021. The company didn't discuss pay figures, so it's hard to tell what the new compensation levels will translate to in dollar figures. But the Glassdoor website estimates that a new graduate working as a software engineer at Microsoft makes about $163,000.

 

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