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RAND UX Researcher Salary

The average RAND UX Researcher earns an estimated $102,156 annually, which includes an estimated base salary of $92,403 with a $9,753 bonus. RAND's UX Researcher compensation is $5,759 more than the US average for a UX Researcher. UX Researcher salaries at RAND can range from $50,000 - $200,000.

The Design Department at RAND earns $6,214 more on average than the HR Department.

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Average Compensation
$92,403
avg. base
$9,753
avg. bonus

UX Researcher Salaries at RAND

UX Researchers earn $4,929 more than UI/UX Designers, and $16,802 less than Senior Designers.

Principal Designer
$162k*
Creative Director
$159k*
Senior UI/UX Designer
$123k*
Senior Designer
$119k*
UI/UX Designer
$97k*
Designer
$91k*
Web/Visual Designer
$72k*
Graphic Designer
$59k*
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Compensation at RAND by Department

The Design Department averages $6,214 more than the HR Department, and $118 less than the Marketing Department

Marketing
$107,740 Avg. total comp.
+$118
Design
$107,622 Avg. total comp.
HR
$101,408 Avg. total comp.
-$6k

UX Researcher Compensation by Gender (All Companies)

The average female UX Researcher at companies similar size to RAND reported making $102,788, while the average male UX Researcher at similar sized companies reported making $101,646.

UX Researcher Compensation by Ethnicity (All Companies)

The average Hispanic or Latino UX Researcher at companies similar size to RAND reported making $109,625, while the average Caucasian UX Researcher at similar sized companies reported making $94,559.

How UX Researchers at RAND Rate Their Compensation

The majority of UX Researchers at RAND believe they're compensated fairly. 100% of UX Researchers at RAND say they receive annual bonuses, and the vast majority (100%) are satisfied with their benefits. See more compensation ratings at RAND

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