Jonathon King D

Department Of Labor
Program Specialist

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Jonathon King D in 2015 was employed at Department Of Labor and had a reported pay of $13,746, according to public records. This pay was 68 percent lower than the average and 66 percent lower than the median salary in Department Of Labor.

Department Of Labor records show Jonathon King D held job of Program Specialist from 2015 to 2016.

In year 2015 Jonathon King's salary was 65 percent lower than average Program Specialist salary in the state of Kansas.

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Key Data

Year2015
Full NameJonathon King D
Original Job TitleProgram Specialist I
Job TitleProgram Specialist
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StateKansas
EmployerDepartment Of Labor
Total Pay $13,746

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Employer

Employer NameDepartment Of Labor
Year2015
Number of Employees452
Average Annual Wage$42,660
Median Annual Wage$40,148
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