What is the salary offered to a Oracle Cloud Engineer

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What is the salary offered to a Oracle Cloud Engineer?
Nov 29, 2018 in Career Counselling by Nitesh
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The average package that fresher can expect without certification is 4-7 Lpa.

The average package that fresher can expect with certification is 6-9 Lpa.

The average package offered to a professional is 15-20 Lpa.

Source: LinkedIn, Indeed
answered Nov 29, 2018 by Nabarupa
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There are different levels for this job such as associate, staff, senior and so on. The average salary is around $100,000. You can expect promotions every 3-5 years depending on your performance. And you can expect hike every year of 5-15%
answered Mar 15, 2019 by Raghu
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The typical Oracle Cloud Engineer salary is $100,383. Cloud Engineer salaries at Oracle can range from $80,000 - $1,440,304. When factoring in bonuses and additional compensation, a Cloud Engineer at Oracle can expect to make an average total pay of $110,000 .

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Good Luck!

answered Jul 6, 2020 by David
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