MIT OpenCourseware SysAdmin Salary | Comparably
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MIT OpenCourseware SysAdmin Salary

The average MIT OpenCourseware SysAdmin earns an estimated $92,162 annually, which includes an estimated base salary of $88,662 with a $3,500 bonus. MIT OpenCourseware's SysAdmin compensation is $8,213 more than the US average for a SysAdmin. SysAdmin salaries at MIT OpenCourseware can range from $54,500 - $148,000.

The IT Department at MIT OpenCourseware earns $2,540 more on average than the Marketing Department.

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$88,662
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$3,500
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SysAdmin Salaries at MIT OpenCourseware

SysAdmins earn $2,584 more than SysAdmins, and $22,547 less than Project Managers.

IT Manager
$134k*
Project Manager
$115k*
SysAdmin
$90k*
IT Support Engineer
$68k*
Desktop Support
$52k*
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Compensation at MIT OpenCourseware by Department

The IT Department averages $2,540 more than the Marketing Department, and $3,314 less than the Design Department

Design
$103,565 Avg. total comp.
+$3k
IT
$100,251 Avg. total comp.
Marketing
$97,711 Avg. total comp.
-$3k

SysAdmin Compensation by Gender (All Companies)

The average female SysAdmin at companies similar size to MIT OpenCourseware reported making $95,154, while the average male SysAdmin at similar sized companies reported making $102,411.

SysAdmin Compensation by Ethnicity (All Companies)

The average Native American SysAdmin at companies similar size to MIT OpenCourseware reported making $115,000, while the average African American/Black SysAdmin at similar sized companies reported making $85,798.

How SysAdmins at MIT OpenCourseware Rate Their Compensation

The majority of SysAdmins at MIT OpenCourseware believe they're not compensated fairly. 67% of SysAdmins at MIT OpenCourseware say they receive annual bonuses, and the vast majority (75%) are satisfied with their benefits. See more compensation ratings at MIT OpenCourseware

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