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Direct Energy Editor Salary

The average Direct Energy Editor earns an estimated $77,750 annually. Direct Energy's Editor compensation is $4,043 more than the US average for a Editor.

The Marketing Department at Direct Energy earns $33 more on average than the Design Department.

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Editor Salaries at Direct Energy

Editors earn $1,183 more than Copywriters, and $185 less than Data Analysts.

Director of Marketing
$167k*
Senior Marketing Manager
$134k*
Marketing Manager
$99k*
Content Manager
$80k*
Social Media Manager
$79k*
SEM Manager
$78k*
Data Analyst
$78k*
Copywriter
$77k*
Email Marketer
$77k*
Community Manager
$75k*
Business Analyst
$74k*
Marketing Associate
$60k*
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Compensation at Direct Energy by Department

The Marketing Department averages $33 more than the Design Department, and $7,255 less than the HR Department

HR
$115,191 Avg. total comp.
+$7k
Marketing
$107,936 Avg. total comp.
Design
$107,903 Avg. total comp.
-$33

Editor Compensation by Gender (All Companies)

The average female Editor at companies similar size to Direct Energy reported making $86,650, while the average male Editor at similar sized companies reported making $72,357.

Editor Compensation by Ethnicity (All Companies)

The average Native American Editor at companies similar size to Direct Energy reported making $97,000, while the average Asian or Pacific Islander Editor at similar sized companies reported making $57,750.

How Editors at Direct Energy Rate Their Compensation

The majority of Editors at Direct Energy believe they're not compensated fairly. 100% of Editors at Direct Energy say they receive annual bonuses, and the majority (62%) are satisfied with their benefits. See more compensation ratings at Direct Energy

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