Sebastian J.

Alameda County Superior Court
Self-Help & Family Law Facilitator'S Analyst

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J. Sebastian , working as Self-Help & Family Law Facilitator'S Analyst, was employed by Alameda County Superior Court in 2024, and received regular pay of $58,692, other pay of $11,200, total pay of $69,892, benefits worth $30,931, total compensation of $100,822 including pay and benefits. This compensation was 18 percent lower than the average and 17 percent lower than the median in Alameda County Superior Court.

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Key Data

Year2024
Full NameSebastian J.
Job TitleSelf-Help & Family Law Facilitator'S Analyst
StateCalifornia
EmployerAlameda County Superior Court
Total Compensation $100,822
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Employer NameAlameda County Superior Court
Year2024
Number of Employees750
Average Annual Wage$122,629
Median Annual Wage$121,395
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