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The highest reported salary for an employee at WakeMed is currently $47.15 / hour
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Years of Experience
Early Career
20.7%
Mid Career
27.6%
Late Career
24.1%
Experienced
24.1%
This data is based on 29 survey responses.
Gender Breakdown for WakeMed
Female
73.1%
Avg. Hourly Rate: $17 - $44
Male
26.9%
Avg. Hourly Rate: $20 - $37
This data is based on 26 survey responses. Learn more about the gender pay gap.
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