HackerRank SQL Solution - Basic Select - Employee Salaries

  • Write a query that prints a list of employee names (i.e.: the name attribute) for employees in Employees having a salary greater than $2000 per month who have been employees for less than 10 months. Sort your result by ascending employee_id.
Input Format:
  • The Employee table containing employee data for a company is described as follows:
HackerRank SQL Solution - Basic Select - Employee Salaries
  • where employee_id is an employee's ID number, the name is their name, months is the total number of months they've been working for the company, and salary is their monthly salary.
Sample Input:
HackerRank SQL Solution - Basic Select - Employee Salaries

Sample Output:

Angela
Michael
Todd
Joe
Explanation:
  • Angela has been an employee for 1 month and earns $3443 per month.
  • Michael has been an employee for 6 months and earns $2017 per month.
  • Todd has been an employee for 5 months and earns $3396 per month.
  • Joe has been an employee for 9 months and earns $3573 per month.
  • We order our output by ascending employee_id.
Solution:

/* Editor - MySQL */

select name from employee where (salary > 2000) and (months < 10) order by employee_id;
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