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Newsday SVP, People & Culture Salaries in Boulder

The average Newsday SVP, People & Culture in Boulder earns an estimated $175,835 annually. Newsday's SVP, People & Culture compensation is $48,598 less than the US average for a SVP, People & Culture.

In Boulder, The HR Department at Newsday earns $1,717 more on average than the Engineering Department.

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SVP, People & Culture Salaries at Newsday

In Boulder, SVP, People & Cultures earn $11,371 more than Directors of HR.

Director of HR
$164k*
HR Manager
$110k*
Recruiter
$64k*
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Compensation at Newsday by Department

In Boulder, The HR Department averages $1,717 more than the Engineering Department, and $21,225 less than the Legal Department

Legal
$137,122 Avg. total comp.
+$21k
HR
$115,897 Avg. total comp.
Engineering
$114,180 Avg. total comp.
-$2k

SVP, People & Culture Compensation by Gender (All Companies)

The average female SVP, People & Culture at companies similar size to Newsday reported making $224,033, while the average male SVP, People & Culture at similar sized companies reported making $290,660.

SVP, People & Culture Compensation by Ethnicity (All Companies)

The average Caucasian SVP, People & Culture at companies similar size to Newsday reported making $251,577, while the average Asian or Pacific Islander SVP, People & Culture at similar sized companies reported making $201,500.

How SVP, People & Cultures at Newsday Rate Their Compensation

The majority of SVP, People & Cultures at Newsday believe they're compensated fairly. 100% of SVP, People & Cultures at Newsday say they receive annual bonuses, and the majority (44%) are not satisfied with their benefits. See more compensation ratings at Newsday

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