I'm looking for benchmark data on salaries in the IT and customer success fields for Cairo, Egypt and Riyadh, SA. How much are web engineers paid at entry-mid-senior levels? What about for customer success reps in IT, customer success managers in ...

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I'm looking for benchmark data on salaries in the IT and customer success fields for Cairo, Egypt and Riyadh, SA. How much are web engineers paid at entry-mid-senior levels? What about for customer success reps in IT, customer success managers in IT? Same for these, ideally described at entry-mid-senior levels.

We have provided you with benchmark data on salaries in the IT and customer success fields for Cairo, Egypt, and Riyadh, Saudi Arabia in the attached spreadsheet. For each country, we provided the job title, average salary, average salaries for entry-level, mid-career, and senior level, as well as the range of salaries for each job title.

FINDINGS

Payscale was used to find benchmark salaries for both Cairo, Egypt and Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. I chose to use this website as it had the most recent data available (as recent as October 2017). On Payscale, there is an option to pay for a more in-depth look at the salaries. However, there were no available data that exactly matches the job titles "Web Engineers" or "customer success reps/managers" and as result, I searched jobs that are closest to those specific job descriptions. For each job title, you can access specific cities for the country by clicking on "+city" and then filter through the different job levels by clicking "+experience". For some jobs listed, there was no salary information for specific job levels (i.e. entry level, mid-career, and senior level). As a result, for the salary information that was not available, I filled in "Not Available" in the spreadsheet.

CONCLUSION
To sum it up, we have filled in the attached spreadsheet with benchmark data in the IT and customer success fields for Cairo, Egypt, and Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

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