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CompuCom Editor Salary

The average CompuCom Editor earns an estimated $82,780 annually. CompuCom's Editor compensation is $9,074 more than the US average for a Editor.

The Marketing Department at CompuCom earns $12,168 more on average than the Design Department.

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$82,780
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Editor Salaries at CompuCom

Editors earn $1,327 more than Data Analysts, and $889 less than Copywriters.

Director of Marketing
$145k*
Senior Marketing Manager
$134k*
Marketing Manager
$129k*
Brand Manager
$115k*
Marketing Operations
$107k*
Content Strategist
$99k*
Event Planner
$96k*
Content Manager
$86k*
Business Analyst
$84k*
Copywriter
$84k*
Data Analyst
$81k*
SEM Manager
$81k*
Email Marketer
$79k*
Community Manager
$77k*
Marketing Associate
$74k*
SEO Specialist
$73k*
Social Media Manager
$67k*
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Compensation at CompuCom by Department

The Marketing Department averages $12,168 more than the Design Department, and $4,589 less than the IT Department

IT
$105,275 Avg. total comp.
+$5k
Marketing
$100,686 Avg. total comp.
Design
$88,518 Avg. total comp.
-$12k

Editor Compensation by Gender (All Companies)

The average female Editor at companies similar size to CompuCom reported making $93,990, while the average male Editor at similar sized companies reported making $108,090.

Editor Compensation by Ethnicity (All Companies)

The average African American/Black Editor at companies similar size to CompuCom reported making $121,880, while the average Hispanic or Latino Editor at similar sized companies reported making $76,200.

How Editors at CompuCom Rate Their Compensation

The majority of Editors at CompuCom believe they're not compensated fairly. 20% of Editors at CompuCom say they receive annual bonuses, and the vast majority (29%) are not satisfied with their benefits. See more compensation ratings at CompuCom

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