Getting ready to negotiate a new job or a pay raise? Don't forget the perks!
If you need ideas on the kinds of perks companies are offering these days, here's a few granted last year to some of the highest paid tech execs.
They range from things you would expect: hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of time on the corporate jet to oddball things like "personal" use of a company administrative assistant.
HP's Meg Whitman enjoyed the company's many jets
Billionaire Meg Whitman doesn't need her own private jet these days. HP maintains its own fleet of airplanes.
As its CEO, one big perk is using those jets for private travel for herself and her family. She accumulated $198,000+ worth of personal aircraft usage last year.
She earned $15.4 million last year, including perks.
IBM's Ginni Rometty REALLY enjoyed the company's jets
IBM's CEO isn't a billionaire, yet, but she knows how to enjoy IBM's fleet of jets, too.
She spent $304,376 for personal travel on the company-owned aircraft last year.
She earned $16.1 million in 2012, including perks.
TIBCO'S Vivek Ranadivé got his employment contract legal fees paid
Vivek Ranadivé founded TIBCO Software in 1997 and is still the company's CEO.
Last year, he renegotiated his employment contract and the company picked up his $35,000 legal tab for that.
He earned $11.2 million total last year, including perks.
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