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We started Imperfect Foods to save ugly produce. It felt wrong, and even a little bit silly, that fruits and veggies were getting tossed aside because they looked a little different. It also felt wrong because wasting less food is the number one way to reduce greenhouse gas emissions—and that’s a climate problem we can do something about. At Imperfect Foods, we deliver everything from produce to pantry staples, dairy, and meat directly to your front door. Our groceries, even those that are imperfect, are always delicious and fresh—and they are a fair value for farmers, the environment, and you. read more
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Imperfect Foods VP of Investor Relations Salary

The average Imperfect Foods VP of Investor Relations earns an estimated $121,938 annually. Imperfect Foods' VP of Investor Relations compensation is $9,470 less than the US average for a VP of Investor Relations.

The Communications Department at Imperfect Foods earns $670 more on average than the Design Department.

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VP of Investor Relations Salaries at Imperfect Foods

VPs of Investor Relations earn $33,978 more than Editors.

Editor
$88k*
* estimated salary

Compensation at Imperfect Foods by Department

The Communications Department averages $670 more than the Design Department, and $2,544 less than the Customer Support Department

Customer Support
$90,303 Avg. total comp.
+$3k
Communications
$87,759 Avg. total comp.
Design
$87,089 Avg. total comp.
-$670

How VPs of Investor Relations at Imperfect Foods Rate Their Compensation

The majority of VPs of Investor Relations at Imperfect Foods believe they're compensated fairly. The vast majority (86%) of VPs of Investor Relations at Imperfect Foods are satisfied with their benefits. See more compensation ratings at Imperfect Foods

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