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Just out of interest, are there any figures how likely it is that employers from certain countries tend to give a salary range for their job offer?

I as someone who occasionally looks for a job do find it very informative to see a salary range on an offer. As en example in Germany 736 jobs are offered for developers, but only 125 do show a salary range.

So the discipline in Germany by employers appears to be around ~17%.

How is this in other countries around the world? Is it just a secret in Germany?

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  • Why not look it up yourself?
    – Pekka
    Apr 20, 2017 at 11:30
  • You mean here on data right? Because I don't know how, yet, and am currently lacking the time :)
    – cheffe
    Apr 20, 2017 at 11:31
  • I don't think this info is on the data explorer, no. At a quick glance, hings don't seem to look much different in other European countries...
    – Pekka
    Apr 20, 2017 at 11:32
  • And I would have a follow up question, which I am rather certain is not available that easy: How is the response ration of developers to offers with salary in contrast to those without.
    – cheffe
    Apr 20, 2017 at 11:34
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    They did a writeup on how responses differed in their own testing: stackoverflow.blog/2016/07/27/salary-transparency
    – Pekka
    Apr 20, 2017 at 11:39

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So here's a quick breakdown of common countries and the percentage of jobs with salaries:

Country     | % 
----------- | ------
US          | 22.7
Germany     | 15.4       
UK          | 48.0
Canada      | 20.8
France      | 50.0

Germany actually has a few more jobs than you've mentioned, hence the lower percentage.

Our sales reps try to get employers to provide salary, so the tide is turning (we're running at 24.3% over all jobs) but it's a long road :)

As Pekka 웃 mentioned we have a blog post detailing how jobs with salaries get better results.

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