Red Lobster Vice President of Diversity Salary | Comparably
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Red Lobster Vice President of Diversity Salary

The average Red Lobster Vice President of Diversity earns an estimated $188,926 annually. Red Lobster's Vice President of Diversity compensation is $35,507 less than the US average for a Vice President of Diversity.

The HR Department at Red Lobster earns $3,309 more on average than the Sales Department.

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Vice President of Diversity Salaries at Red Lobster

Vice Presidents of Diversity earn $4,873 more than Directors of HR.

Director of HR
$184k*
HR Manager
$117k*
Recruiter
$103k*
* estimated salary

Compensation at Red Lobster by Department

The HR Department averages $3,309 more than the Sales Department, and $915 less than the IT Department

IT
$109,682 Avg. total comp.
+$915
HR
$108,767 Avg. total comp.
Sales
$105,458 Avg. total comp.
-$3k

Vice President of Diversity Compensation by Gender (All Companies)

The average female Vice President of Diversity at companies similar size to Red Lobster reported making $278,742, while the average male Vice President of Diversity at similar sized companies reported making $252,263.

Vice President of Diversity Compensation by Ethnicity (All Companies)

The average Asian or Pacific Islander Vice President of Diversity at companies similar size to Red Lobster reported making $327,333, while the average Hispanic or Latino Vice President of Diversity at similar sized companies reported making $111,000.

How Vice Presidents of Diversity at Red Lobster Rate Their Compensation

The majority of Vice Presidents of Diversity at Red Lobster believe they're not compensated fairly. 50% of Vice Presidents of Diversity at Red Lobster say they receive annual bonuses, and the majority (33%) are not satisfied with their benefits. See more compensation ratings at Red Lobster

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