The tech industry likes to make lists: the jobs that pay the most, the best companies to work for, the companies that pay the most.
Despite all the conversation surrounding diversity and discrimination in Silicon Valley, those lists rarely account for the different results employees actually encounter based on their identities.
Comparably has a new list out that breaks down exactly what employees in the tech industry are making based on gender and race.
SEE ALSO:5 times it's actually OK to break the rules at workThe jobs site analyzed anonymized salary records from 30,000 workers in its database submitted between March 2016 and August 2017. Then the site found the average salaries for each role and the average salaries for each role by race and gender.
Across industries, women earn about 80 cents for every man's dollar. Black women earn 67 cents for that dollar and Hispanic women earn about 60 cents.
SEE ALSO:16 times people really sucked at their jobsIn the tech industry, the gender wage gap is worst for young women. And even though women working in tech are making more money overall, they're still making less than their male peers.
Here's how those numbers break down for some of the most common titles in Silicon Valley and the rest of the tech industry:
Architect Women: $140,827Men: $144,074
Developer Women: $103,176Men: $102,360
DevOps Women: $107,663Men: $115,923
Director of Marketing Women: $137,555Men: $146,352
Director of Product Women: $169,299Men: $177,676
IT Manager Women: $113,029Men: $110,815
Lead Engineer Women: $124,540Men: $134,292
Product Manager Women: $109,133Men: $116,935
Project Manager Women: $101,937Men: $106,046
Sales Engineer Women: $124,898Men: $144,116
Sales Manager Women: $92,422Men: $122,186
Sales Rep Women: $93,000Men: $114,616
Architect African-American: $116,487Hispanic/Latino: $146,532Asian/Pacific Islander: $149,062White: $142,914
Developer African-American: $93,654Hispanic/Latino: $98,891Asian/Pacific Islander: $115,097White: $96,850
DevOps African-American: $108,058Hispanic/Latino: $111,620Asian/Pacific Islander: $118,518White: $114,342
Director of Marketing African-American: $128,160Hispanic/Latino: $131,482Asian/Pacific Islander: $165,271White: $138,023
Director of Product African-American: $159,707Hispanic/Latino: $160,380Asian/Pacific Islander: $189,519White: $171,864
IT Manager African-American: $100,320Hispanic/Latino: $104,703Asian/Pacific Islander: $125,746White: $108,982
Lead Engineer African-American: $128,424Hispanic/Latino: $131,077Asian/Pacific Islander: $140,784White: $131,443
Product Manager African-American: $116,016Hispanic/Latino: $115,280Asian/Pacific Islander: $123,868White: $112,125
Project Manager African-American: $99,209Hispanic/Latino: $102,013Asian/Pacific Islander: $114,937White: $103,084
Sales Engineer African-American: $134,995Hispanic/Latino: $126,461Asian/Pacific Islander: $147,025White: $142,765
Sales Manager African-American: $76,318Hispanic/Latino: $105,506Asian/Pacific Islander: $121,777White: $118,628
Sales Rep African-American: $82,560Hispanic/Latino: $91,385Asian/Pacific Islander: $115,487White: $115,835
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