Salary for Benefit: Matching Contributions to Retirement Plan

Updated: 28 May 2012
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Benefit: Matching Contributions to Retirement Plan
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High School Teacher$42,495  
   
Administrative / Office Manager$41,000  
Chief Executive Officer (CEO)$76,835  
Human Resources (HR) Manager$55,000  
Financial Analyst Accountant$87,500  
Registered Nurse (RN)$53,982  
Human Resources (HR) Generalist$39,483  
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Country: United States | Currency: USD | Updated: 28 May 2012 | Individuals Reporting: 185
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Key Statistics for Matching Contributions to Retirement Plan Salaries and Jobs

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Salary Range

Department of DefenseNot enough data
U.S. Postal Service (USPS)Not enough data
Department of Veteran's AffairsNot enough data
United States Government, Department of DefenseNot enough data
Top Degrees

Salary Range

Bachelor's Degree$43,316 - $80,691
Associate's Degree$37,491 - $64,000
Master of Business Administration (MBA)$56,363 - $125,000
Doctorate (PhD)$62,168 - $84,810
Bachelor of Science (BS / BSc), Computer Science (CS)Not enough data
Gender
Female
57%
female alumni
 
Male
43%
male alumni
Salary:$42,039 - $75,239 $46,003 - $91,741
Years of Experience
Less than 1 year
2%
1-4 years
24%
5-9 years
23%
10-19 years
31%
20 years or more
20%

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