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Unicorn tech salaries revealed: From $81,000 to $322,000 here's what engineers, data scientists and others are paid at 12 of the biggest startups

Business Insider analyzed salary data from 12 unicorns like DoorDash, Unity, Epic Games and Magic Leap to see how much they pay engineers.

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Unicorn tech salaries revealed: From $81,000 to $322,000 here's what engineers, data scientists and others are paid at 12 of the biggest startups

Unicorn tech salaries revealed: From $81,000 to $322,000 here's what engineers, data scientists and others are paid at 12 of the biggest startups

Business Insider analyzed salary data from 12 unicorns like DoorDash, Unity, Epic Games and Magic Leap to see how much they pay engineers.

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