Compare Employers: Administrative Assistant at  University of Southern California (USC)

Updated: 21 May 2012
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Compare Employers: Administrative Assistant at University of Southern California (USC)

University of Southern California (USC) University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) Sony Pictures Entertainment
Compensation
Salary
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$33,620 - $66,030
Bonus
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not applicable
$318.16 - $4,066
Hourly Rate
$11.45 - $22.43
$11.34 - $23.00
not applicable
Total Pay
$24,270 - $49,562
$23,340 - $45,127
$27,972 - $64,704
     
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Typical Benefits Healthcare BenefitsDental BenefitsVision Benefits Healthcare BenefitsDental BenefitsVision Benefits Healthcare BenefitsDental BenefitsVision Benefits
Vacation Weeks 2.3 Weeks 2.4 Weeks 1.5 Weeks
Gender Breakdown
5 reporting
100%
0%
7 reporting
100%
0%
2 reporting
67%
1 reporting
33%
Years Experience Breakdown
1-4
5-9
1-4
20+
1-4
Popular Perks Paid sick leave, Paid holidays & vacation, Tuition reimbursement Paid holidays & vacation, Paid sick leave, Life insurance / disability Free beverages, Paid holidays & vacation, 401(k)

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