Tuesday, September 26, 2006

Average Salary Data

This site is unimaginably cool.

Not only is it really useful for salary negotiations, but there are also all sorts of fun comparisons you can run. There are many samples on the site, but I tweaked one a bit to get this chart:
(scroll way down, something is wrong with the code in the chart, and I'm still tweaking it to find out what)





































Arabic $93,000

Gaelic $54,000

Sign Language $40,000

Hindi $35,000

Farsi $35,000

Japanese $33,000

Chinese $33,000

English $29,000

French $29,000

Spanish $28,000

Russian $27,000

Italian $26,000



View Larger Salary Graph





Arabic might be a political fad, so that bubble might burst in the next decade or so. But who wants to learn Gaelic?

2 comments:

  1. This is a graph illustrating salary premiums for bilingual candidates? Or just average salaries for speakers of said languages? We need some more info.

    Gaelic speaking has got to be such a small number of people that it has sampling bias, only professors of Irish studies and people with the leisure time to learn a hobby language know Gaelic.

    I'm surprised that Chinese isn't higher.

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  2. ok I get it now.

    Forget Arabic, professional bloggers make 39,000 a year! Check this out:

    http://jobs.problogger.net/

    Lets start a blog about learning arabic to get rich!

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