So far, 2023 has been NVIDIA Corp's (NVDA  ) year as explosive AI-fueled growth has sparked a remarkable surge in shares. The stock crossed the $1 trillion market cap mark this year and doesn't seem to be slowing down. Neither are the salaries the AI giant is willing to pay its employees.

What To Know: Nvidia has built an incredible lead in the AI chip space by hiring some of the best talent.

According to data from Levels.fyi, Nvidia pays salaries ranging from $74,460 to $786,000. For comparison, fellow AI leader Microsoft Corp (MSFT  ) made salary offers ranging from $77,000 to $310,000 last year and iPhone maker Apple Inc (AAPL  ) offered prospective workers base salaries of $102,000 to $322,000.

AI jobs are in high demand. Workers tasked with training large language models (LLMs) to communicate in a useful way are being called "prompt engineers" and companies are offering to pay the individuals up to $335,000 per year.

Nvidia's H100 GPUs power LLMs like ChatGPT. If you work for the chip giant, you are likely getting paid pretty well. Here's a look at salary ranges for some of the highest-paying positions at Nvidia.

  • Data Scientist: $176,000 - $332,000
  • Solutions Architect: $228,000 - $375,000
  • Technical Program Manager: $258,000 - $449,000
  • Product Manager: $197,000 - $471,000
  • Software Engineer: $167,000 - $545,000
  • Hardware Engineer: $146,000 - $600,000
  • Software Engineering Manager: $285,000 - $786,000
You don't have to be a manager or engineer at Nvidia to make the big bucks. Marketing positions pay an average of $187,000, product designers make $295,000 on average and sales positions have a median pay of $280,000. Recruiters for the company are making around $141,000 a year and technical writers and consultants are averaging $255,000.