Apple is one of the 100 best companies in the world to work for according to the latest rankings established by Glassdoor. Finding a job is extremely complicated. There are even those who say that an interview at Apple Its admission rate is lower than that of universities like Harvard or Cambridge.or approximately 0.5%.
Those from Cupertino have a reputation for paying well, but obviously the remuneration is not the same in all countries in the world. It depends on the cost of living and many other factors. Actually, Knowing the average salary of a company employee in a country tells us a lot about it..
How much Apple pays its employees in USA and the United States
Let’s compare it average salaries in two cities: Madrid and Cupertinoalso taking into account the cost of living in both cases, and with this we will have a good idea of the quality of life of each and we will come to the conclusion if, having both job offers on the table, we This worth crossing the pond or staying here.
According to Glassdoor, a manager at Apple working in Madrid earns around 60,000 dollars gross per year, depending on the annual bonus. If we subtract 14,958 dollars of income tax and 3,101.40 dollars of social contributions, we end up with a net annual salary of 41,940.60, which is divided into 14 payments and becomes 2,978 dollars per month, with two extraordinary ones of 3,217.30 dollars.
Yes, an Apple employee earns four times more in California than in USA
The position of Manager in Cupertino is paid with an average, according to Indeed, of 195,332.74 dollars. About four times more than in USA. Now it’s raw. After 22.67% federal tax, 7.49% state tax, and 6.34% withholding tax are applied, There remains a net monthly salary of 10,335.45 dollars. This may seem like a lot, but we have to keep in mind that Cupertino is one of the most expensive cities in the United States and the world.
Comparison: Oddly enough, less is more
If we tried to live in the same conditions in both cities, the difference would not be as great as it seems at first glance. Let’s start with Cupertino. To do this, we will not use the average, but the median, which is more accurate in situations where there are extreme numbers
Using this measure we see that according to Payscale the rent would cost us approximately 6,922.87 dollars, electricity, water and gas services 177.02, cell phone and Wi-Fi 190.43 . We would spend 547.56 dollars on food and 70.61 dollars on transportation. Standard health insurance usually costs around 498.70 dollars. Leisure and other expenses should be added to this, but Living “well” in Cupertino has a total monthly cost of 8,407.19 dollars. 81.34% of the net salary of a Manager at Apple.
Now let’s talk about Madrid. Rent an equivalent apartment in the city center It has an average cost of 1,878 dollars. Electricity, water and gas generate an approximate expense of 141 dollars. The telephone and Wi-Fi connection cost us on average 32 dollars. We would have to invest 250 dollars for food, and for transport we pay on average 267 dollars.
We do not include health insurance because the situation in the United States makes its purchase almost obligatory, and not in USA, although it is considerably cheaper here. The total would be 2566 dollars. That’s to say. 86.17% of the monthly net salary, even if we count the two additional payments of 3,217.30 dollars This percentage becomes lower than that of Cupertino
Madrid |
Cupertino |
|
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to rent out |
1,878 dollars |
6,922.87 dollars |
Invoices |
141 dollars |
177.02 dollars |
the Internet |
32 dollars |
190.43 dollars |
food |
250 dollars |
547.56 dollars |
transportation |
267 dollars |
70.61 dollars |
Health |
0 dollars (not necessary) |
498.70 dollars |
Monthly net salary |
3,217.30 dollars (14 payments) |
10,335.45 dollars (12 payments) |
PERCENTAGE OF EXPENSES ON SALARY |
79.82% |
81.3% |
Earning more does not mean living better, as we have just seen. Actually The level of quality of life in Cupertino is lower than that of Madrid or Barcelona. This gets to the point that the majority of residents in the area, as reported Cupertino todayare not satisfied with their quality of life, which they consider poor.
Apple job offers, offered in most countries around the world, They tell us a lot about the cost of living in the city and the quality of life we can expect. In places where you pay more, life is expensive and life is not so good – this high salary is also there to compensate for the situation. Would you go to work in Cupertino?
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