Came across a Sr Director AI PM base salary range. If this is for Sr Director all the way upto $400k then why is Directors salaries are maxed out at $300k base ?
Ah, but you’re forgetting about the elusive Intermediate Director. It comes before Senior Director.
Comp for director and above is more loaded towards stocks.
Who even talks about base. Need to see the TC.
What you see in the range is for TC. WMT reqs never solely display on base alone.
This is base. Not TC
How much is the TC?
Firstly, the LinkedIn ranges are base only - these are shown for CA due to a recent state law. To answer your question. Walmart used to have the following levels: Director Senior Director 1 (SD 1) Senior Director 2 (SD 2) VP They recently had a restructuring which more or less merged SD 1 and SD 2. The new levels are: Director Senior Director Group Director VP Most of the SD 2s became Senior Director after the restructure (very few moved into Group Director). Generally, the max comp brackets increase 18%-20% per level at Walmart. 300k to $416k is ~ two 18% increases... Since Senior Director is now a merger of SD1 and SD 2, the max bracket reflects that (also why lower range is so low).
So basically you are saying is that $300k is the lowest range of Sr. Dir 1 and upper would be around $350k. But since SD2 is now merged so $400k is the SD2 range that makes it top range for Sr.Director now
Yes that’s right. The lower bracket, however, seems to be 208k for Sr. Dir 1 as you see in the post… The minimum brackets are very low for some reason at Walmart - the ranges for Walmart on LinkedIn are actually exactly the true ranges
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Are you thinking directors should make as much as Sr. Directors?
It’s just one level diff. The salary difference shouldn’t be this much
I think it makes sense. Someone at the high end of the range is pushing for the next level. So a sr. Director at 400k is likely pushing to be a VP