American City Business Journals VP of Care Salary | Comparably
American City Business Journals Inc.(ACBJ) is the largest publisher of metropolitan business newspapers in the USA. read more
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American City Business Journals VP of Care Salary

The average American City Business Journals VP of Care earns an estimated $160,166 annually. American City Business Journals' VP of Care compensation is $6,746 more than the US average for a VP of Care.

The Customer Support Department at American City Business Journals earns $5,861 more on average than the Admin Department.

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$160,166
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VP of Care Salaries at American City Business Journals

VPs of Care earn $79,879 more than Customer Service Managers.

Customer Service Manager
$80k*
Technical Support
$64k*
CS Rep
$46k*
* estimated salary

Compensation at American City Business Journals by Department

The Customer Support Department averages $5,861 more than the Admin Department, and $18,036 less than the Finance Department

Finance
$77,617 Avg. total comp.
+$18k
Customer Support
$59,581 Avg. total comp.
Admin
$53,720 Avg. total comp.
-$6k

VP of Care Compensation by Gender (All Companies)

The average female VP of Care at companies similar size to American City Business Journals reported making $224,750, while the average male VP of Care at similar sized companies reported making $242,000.

VP of Care Compensation by Ethnicity (All Companies)

The average Native American VP of Care at companies similar size to American City Business Journals reported making $240,000, while the average Caucasian VP of Care at similar sized companies reported making $233,625.

How VPs of Care at American City Business Journals Rate Their Compensation

The majority of VPs of Care at American City Business Journals believe they're not compensated fairly. 50% of VPs of Care at American City Business Journals say they receive annual bonuses, and the majority (36%) are not satisfied with their benefits. See more compensation ratings at American City Business Journals

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