Every year, The Diamondback publishes Salary Guide, which contains the salaries of University employees in an easily digestible format. The current template was created in 2017 (@lexusdrumgold), and was also reused for the 2018 edition of Salary Guide.
This year, our goal is to revamp the design and features of the site, most notably adding a filter option to the site that'll allow the user to view previous salary data without navigating to a different site.
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At The Diamondback, we’ve pledged to hold the University of Maryland accountable in our coverage. Our annual salary guide adheres to that mission, laying out each university employee’s yearly pay in an easily digestible format. Here, you can find information searchable by salary, department, title and other items.
Each year, the university provides this public data to The Diamondback in a basic Excel spreadsheet. We’ve rendered its contents online without tampering; if so inclined, readers could request the same public data from the university to receive all of the information presented in this guide.
The Diamondback chooses to compile this data each year as a service to our readers — giving students, alumni, employees and others in the university community immediate, comprehensive access. As with all of our news coverage, the salary guide maintains our commitment to objectivity. We won’t tell you what conclusions to draw from these numbers, but it’s our hope that they’ll give you the information you need to reflect on your own. As always, your takeaways from this information are your own — just as they should be.
- Adobe XD - Wireframe, prototype, and style guide
- Preact - A smaller React alternative for building user interfaces
- Sass - CSS extension
The design/
directory has been removed, but can be found in the git history. If you want
an easier place to find it, visit the original repo