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The following chart lists salary ranges that reflect base pay only for each position. Click on the specific position(s) you are interested in to read each job announcement. If a geographical pay differential applies, the announcement will state the percentage directly under the salary range.

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EXT-LB-08-060 (IP) Bank Examiner (Field Examiner) with an emphasis in Retail Credit, NB-570-VI
Minneapolis, MN $81,061 to $150,792 per year

The salary range above includes 3% geographic differential pay.

07/11/2008
EXT-LB-08-061 (IP) Bank Examiner (Field Examiner) with an emphasis in Retail Credit , NB-570-V
Minneapolis, MN $61,285 to $114,021 per year

The salary range above includes 3% geographic differential pay.

07/11/2008
EXT-LB-08-066 (IP) Bank Examiner (Field Examiner), NB-570-V
Minneapolis, MN $61,285 to $114,021 per year

The salary range above includes 3% geographic differential pay.

07/11/2008

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