Federal Employee Profile — Sophia Cox

Sophia Cox
Former EmployeeTitle: Miscellaneous Administration And Program
Agency: Citizenship and Immigration Services
In 2019, Sophia Cox was a Miscellaneous Administration And Program at the Citizenship and Immigration Services in Washington, District Of Columbia. Cox began working at the Citizenship and Immigration Services in 2015 with a starting salary of $158,700. Since then, Cox's salary has increased to $166,500 in 2019.
In 2019, Sophia Cox was a GS-15 under the general schedule payscale and is among the highest-paid ten percent of employees in the Citizenship and Immigration Services.
Year | Occupation | Paygrade | Base Salary | Bonus | Location |
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2019 | Miscellaneous Administration And Program | GS-15 | $166,500 | $0 | Washington, District of Columbia |
2018 | Miscellaneous Administration And Program | GS-15 | $164,200 | $0 | Washington, District of Columbia |
2017 | Miscellaneous Administration And Program | GS-15 | $161,900 | $0 | Washington, District of Columbia |
2016 | Miscellaneous Administration And Program | GS-15 | $160,300 | $0 | Washington, District of Columbia |
2015 | Miscellaneous Administration And Program | GS-15 | $158,700 | $0 | Washington, District of Columbia |
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