Salary for Benefit: Defined Contribution (DC) Retirement Plan

Updated: 25 May 2012
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Human Resources (HR) Manager$68,484  
   
High School Teacher$49,542  
Human Resources (HR) Director$86,847  
Executive Assistant$52,058  
Administrative Assistant$36,332  
Assistant Professor, Postsecondary / Higher Education$60,685  
Elementary School Teacher$45,064  
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Country: United States | Currency: USD | Updated: 25 May 2012 | Individuals Reporting: 29,746
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Key Statistics for Defined Contribution (DC) Retirement Plan Salaries and Jobs

Popular Employers

Salary Range

U.S. Air Force (USAF)$30,521 - $106,739
U.S. Army$24,381 - $115,133
PricewaterhouseCoopers$49,281 - $147,932
The Boeing Company$53,060 - $149,351
U.S. Navy$32,905 - $118,262
Top Degrees

Salary Range

Bachelor's Degree$46,564 - $86,915
Master of Business Administration (MBA)$62,499 - $118,190
Associate's Degree$38,978 - $68,460
Doctorate (PhD)$62,927 - $117,336
Bachelor of Science (BS / BSc), Accounting$49,210 - $99,929
Gender
Female
49%
female alumni
 
Male
51%
male alumni
Salary:$42,446 - $77,340 $51,665 - $100,885
Years of Experience
Less than 1 year
2%
1-4 years
22%
5-9 years
22%
10-19 years
30%
20 years or more
24%

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