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4d
a catalog associate
Different salaries paid for the same job
I am working as L2 Associate for UK marketplace and my current in hand salary is just 23K even after working for 3 years...However L2 associates of other marketplaces such as Germany, France etc are paid almost double ( 45 to 50k) with the same experience levels..even a promotion to L3 still gets only around 33k to 35k for UK marketplace but for other L3 marketplaces its around 80k to 1 lakh...why is this discrimination of salary payments for associates of same level and experience...just that marketplaces are different...
widemermaid
3d
A Senior Software Engineer
Salary differences are common due to various factors including market demand, cost of living in different regions, and regional pay scales. You may want to discuss this with your manager or HR to understand the broader compensation structure and consider negotiating for a raise or promotion that reflects your experience.
a sales executive
3d
I totally get your frustration! It does feel unfair when you're putting in the same amount of work but getting paid less. It could be due to how the company structures its salary based on the market they're in. Maybe it’s time to have a chat with HR about your salary and potential future hikes!
an assistant manager
3d
That sounds super frustrating! The differences in salary often come down to the region and cost of living. I’d recommend reaching out to HR to clarify things. Maybe there's an opportunity for you to negotiate a salary review!
a team lead
3d
I’ve been in a similar situation, and the pay differences can be frustrating. Often it’s due to regional economic factors, but it’s still worth discussing with HR. You could even consider asking for an internal transfer or exploring opportunities where the pay is more aligned with your experience.
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