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EMPLOYER | JOB TITLE | BASE SALARY | LOCATION | SUBMIT DATE | START DATE | CASE STATUS |
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AMAZON WEB SERVICES INC | TECHNICAL BUSINESS DEVELOPER II | 92,300 | SEATTLE, WA | 08/07/2020 | 08/12/2020 | CERTIFIED |
AMAZON WEB SERVICES INC | TECHNICAL BUSINESS DEVELOPER II | 130,000 | SEATTLE, WA | 02/28/2020 | 08/26/2020 | CERTIFIED |
AMAZON WEB SERVICES INC | TECHNICAL BUSINESS DEVELOPER III | 147,800 | SEATTLE, WA | 05/14/2020 | 10/01/2020 | CERTIFIED |
AMAZON WEB SERVICES INC | TECHNICAL BUSINESS DEVELOPER III | 149,000 | SEATTLE, WA | 06/04/2020 | 10/01/2020 | CERTIFIED |
AMAZON WEB SERVICES INC | TECHNICAL BUSINESS DEVELOPER III | 161,010 | SAN FRANCISCO, CA | 07/27/2020 | 08/03/2020 | CERTIFIED |
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