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Yale pays a median base salary of $121K ($121K–$147K) across 194 public job postings (2025–2026).
Median: $121K · Based on 194 public Yale job postings · Updated June 9, 2026
This Yale salary benchmark is built from public job postings — no private placement data. Figures reflect base salary only (equity is separate) and are refreshed as new postings are collected.
Roles typically ask for around 4 years of experience (up to 10+ for the most senior). Most postings don't state a degree requirement; of the 98 that do, Bachelor's and Master's and Associate's and PhD are most common.
The figures on this page are base salary only. Equity is a separate — and often large — component of total compensation, especially at high-growth and AI-native companies. Equity is not included in the medians above.
Yale has 194 open roles right now, and this benchmark draws on 194 public job postings with disclosed pay. 194 of these roles were first seen in the last 30 days (194 in the last 90).
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What does Yale pay?
The median base salary is $121K, with a typical range of $121K–$147K, based on 194 public job postings (2025–2026). Base only — equity is separate.
What is the highest-paying job at Yale?
One of the highest-paying open roles is Teleradiologist - Neuroradiology, at $180K–$332K base.
Where does this data come from?
Public job postings on company career pages and public job boards — no private placement or client data.
USD base salary aggregated from 194 public Yale job postings (2025–2026). Range = 25th–75th percentile; median = 50th percentile. Roles, departments, skills, and experience are parsed from the postings. Base salary only — equity excluded. Last refreshed June 10, 2026.
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