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Why a blog about salaries?

Salary is a mysterious topic but it doesn't need to be. I've started this blog to simplify salary in ways that can help both employees and hiring managers to understand and communicate about compensation with grace and ease.

Topics will include: Salaries Statistics, interesting Salary Facts, PayScale.com Salary Survey Insights (how it works, what the salary data means, etc...), Salary Trends from the PayScale database, and more.

If you're curious about salary statistics, salary trends or the PayScale Salary Survey, email me your questions. I look forward to our conversation.

Cheers,

Dr. Al Lee, aka Dr. Salary

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Al Lee, "Doctor Salary", is the Director of Quantitative Analysis for PayScale, Inc. He has over 20 years of experience in statistical analysis and holds a PhD in Physics from Yale University. Why a blog about salaries?
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