Compare cert salaries and plan your next career move
MTciscoguy wrote: » As the dollar sign is the shifted 4 key, I would suspect he was asking if he could live on $35 per hour, which works out to about $95K per year without overtime, which if that is the case, you should have no problem living on $95K a year.
Techguru365 wrote: » yes, i meant $35 per hour lol
GreaterNinja wrote: » With that said average IT salary in San Jose is $200k/yr. Finding a job $35-$55/hour there would be pretty easy with your certs. Assuming you also have good experience and skill sets too.
dave330i wrote: » $35/hr = $70k, not $95k.
jibbajabba wrote: » Check how much a Big Mac is there - should give you an indication about cost of living
Techguru365 wrote: » for the west coast folks. Can I live decently on a salary of 435 per hr in san jose?
fuz1on wrote: » Not really. I live in San Jose (Santa Clara County) and it's actually cheaper than San Mateo/San Francisco County. The median salary here for engineers is 100k starting out which is around $50-$55/hr. That is really the baseline for being comfortable and to gauge your ability to live in this money-saturated area. Rent for a 1 br apartment can start north of 3k a month. It's hard out here...
Priston wrote: » If your single and your going to work for a big company like Google, I'm sure you could find a way to live on campus. After 10 years of zero cost of living you just might have enough in savings to retire somewhere else!
Compare salaries for top cybersecurity certifications. Free download for TechExams community.