Years of Experience
Survey participants who have worked at University of Chicago for between five and 10 years earn $59K annually on average. Overall, the greater share of University of Chicago folks have one to four years of experience and earn an average $49K per year.
Jobs
Professors rake in the most money, with average earnings of $160K annually; Executive Assistants come in second with average earnings amounting to around $60K, while Financial Administrators and Assistant Directors of Non-Profit Organizations rank near the top as well (approximately $54K and about $51K, respectively). Earning only approximately $40K on average, Research Associates make less than most people in the company.
Certifications and Degrees
American Board of Otolaryngology Members have significantly higher pay than non-accredited workers at $190K per year. Licensed Lawyers also rank high on the pay scale, with expected average earnings of around $111K annually. Employees who have a Bachelor of Science in Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) make the most here, hauling in $92K per year.
Skills
In this position, it pays to have Project Management in your toolkit; employees who claim proficiency enjoy a higher median salary of about $65K annually. A garden variety skill at University of Chicago is Data Analysis; about an eighth of University of Chicago's people use it regularly. Other top skills include Microsoft Office, Budget Management, and Research Analysis.
Benefits and Perks
As part of compensation, University of Chicago gives paid vacation to 45 percent and paid sick leave to 36 percent. Workers wishing to put aside retirement money are in luck; University of Chicago sponsors various plans such as a 403(b) plan and a 401(k) plan. Almost all respondents can count on health insurance, and a fair number of employees have dental coverage as a benefit. Employees can also look forward to life insurance, tuition reimbursement, and a casual working environment.