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Total Compensation Calculator — What Is Your Job Actually Worth Beyond Base Salary?

What is your job actually worth — beyond the base salary number?

What This Does

Base salary is the number everyone quotes, but it's rarely the number that matters. Two jobs with identical base salaries can differ by $30,000–80,000 in total annual compensation once you account for bonus structure, equity grants, retirement matching, health insurance value, PTO, remote work savings, and employer-paid perks. Making a job decision — or a counteroffer — without calculating total compensation is like comparing two cars by only looking at their color. The Total Compensation Calculator converts every form of pay and benefit into an annual dollar equivalent, then builds a complete picture of what each job is actually worth. It covers all 8 compensation components: base salary, target bonus (with probability weighting so you're not assuming 100% payout), equity (RSUs, options, or ESPP converted to annual vesting value), employer 401k/retirement match, health insurance employer contribution, PTO value (how much time off is worth at your hourly rate), remote work savings (commute cost and time savings), and additional perks (phone, gym, education reimbursement, etc.). The output is a single Total Compensation figure, a side-by-side breakdown chart, and a per-hour effective rate so you can compare jobs with different hour requirements. The calculator also includes a Comparison Mode for evaluating two offers at once.

Assumptions
  • ·Bonus expected value = target bonus × hit rate probability
  • ·RSU/equity value annualized over stated vesting period
  • ·PTO value calculated at daily equivalent of base salary
  • ·Remote work savings: commute cost + commute time value at hourly rate
When Should You Use This?
  • You are comparing two job offers and want an apples-to-apples total compensation comparison
  • You received a counteroffer and want to see how the total package stacks up against your current role
  • You are negotiating and want to identify which compensation components are most negotiable
  • You want to calculate whether equity (RSUs or options) materially changes the value of a lower-base offer
  • You are considering a role with lower base but better benefits, bonus, or equity and want to know the true tradeoff
Example Scenario

Marcus gets two offers. Job A: $130k base, 10% target bonus, no equity, $0 401k match, standard health. Job B: $118k base, 15% bonus at 80% hit rate, $50k RSU grant vesting over 4 years, 5% 401k match, $500/month employer health contribution, 25 days PTO vs 15. Job A total comp: $143k. Job B total comp: $164k. Job B is worth $21k more annually — despite a $12k lower base salary. Without this calculation, Marcus would have taken Job A.

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What Is Your Job Actually Worth?

Base + bonus + equity + benefits + PTO + remote savings. Compare two offers apples-to-apples.

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