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Salary for People who work in Publicly Traded Companies

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Updated: 15 Jun 2013
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People who work in Publicly Traded Companies
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$0$60K$120K$180K
Financial Controller$88,818  
   
Business Development Director$127,137  
Vice President (VP), Finance$130,755  
Chief Financial Officer (CFO)$154,795  
Vice President (VP), Business Development$150,910  
Chief Executive Officer (CEO)$177,771  
Vice President (VP), Human Resources (HR)$137,501  
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Country: United States | Currency: USD | Updated: 15 Jun 2013 | Individuals Reporting: 2,615
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Key Statistics for People who work in Publicly Traded Companies Salaries and Jobs

Popular Employers

Salary Range

J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. (JPMCC)$71,204 - $174,524
Morgan Stanley$67,664 - $150,666
Citigroup, Inc.$66,443 - $146,014
Bank of America Corp. (BOFA)$52,349 - $191,209
Microsoft Corp$145,733 - $186,897
Female
34%
female alumni
 
Male
66%
male alumni
Salary:$76,325 - $137,502 $101,227 - $180,784
Years of Experience
Less than 1 year
1%
1-4 years
7%
5-9 years
16%
10-19 years
41%
20 years or more
35%
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