Barnes & Noble VP of People Salaries in Boston | Comparably
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Barnes & Noble VP of People Salaries in Boston

The average Barnes & Noble VP of People in Boston earns an estimated $192,934 annually. Barnes & Noble's VP of People compensation is $31,499 less than the US average for a VP of People.

In Boston, The HR Department at Barnes & Noble earns $363 more on average than the Business Development Department.

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VP of People Salaries at Barnes & Noble

In Boston, VPs of People earn $5,185 more than Directors of HR.

Director of HR
$188k*
HR Manager
$110k*
Recruiter
$101k*
* estimated salary

Compensation at Barnes & Noble by Department

In Boston, The HR Department averages $363 more than the Business Development Department, and $57,917 less than the Product Department

Product
$175,805 Avg. total comp.
+$58k
HR
$117,888 Avg. total comp.
Business Development
$117,525 Avg. total comp.
-$363

VP of People Compensation by Gender (All Companies)

The average female VP of People at companies similar size to Barnes & Noble reported making $278,742, while the average male VP of People at similar sized companies reported making $252,263.

VP of People Compensation by Ethnicity (All Companies)

The average Asian or Pacific Islander VP of People at companies similar size to Barnes & Noble reported making $327,333, while the average Hispanic or Latino VP of People at similar sized companies reported making $111,000.

How VPs of People at Barnes & Noble Rate Their Compensation

The majority of VPs of People at Barnes & Noble believe they're not compensated fairly. 32% of VPs of People at Barnes & Noble say they receive annual bonuses, and the majority (55%) are satisfied with their benefits. See more compensation ratings at Barnes & Noble

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