Salary for Benefit: Defined Contribution (DC) Retirement Plan

Updated: 30 May 2012
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Benefit: Defined Contribution (DC) Retirement Plan
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Actuary£52,042  
   
Project Manager, Information Technology (IT)£45,779  
Financial Controller£55,935  
Human Resources (HR) Manager£39,476  
Finance Manager£43,403  
Finance Director£75,108  
Management Accountant£37,807  
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Country: United Kingdom | Currency: GBP | Updated: 30 May 2012 | Individuals Reporting: 6,368
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Key Statistics for Defined Contribution (DC) Retirement Plan Salaries and Jobs

Popular Employers

Salary Range

HSBC£15,908 - £62,106
International Business Machines (IBM) Corp.£33,422 - £76,006
Barclays Bank PLC£12,415 - £66,648
Vodafone£23,966 - £71,686
Ernst and Young LLP£23,489 - £82,104
Top Degrees

Salary Range

Bachelor's Degree£30,251 - £59,431
Doctorate (PhD)£36,510 - £66,194
Master of Business Administration (MBA)£51,989 - £86,187
Bachelor of Science (BS / BSc), Mathematics£30,944 - £66,365
Bachelor of Science (BS / BSc), Computer Science (CS)£40,879 - £66,228
Gender
Female
30%
female alumni
 
Male
70%
male alumni
Salary:£24,808 - £45,401 £32,101 - £61,656
Years of Experience
Less than 1 year
1%
1-4 years
24%
5-9 years
26%
10-19 years
31%
20 years or more
18%

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