S&P Ratings Content Manager Salary | Comparably
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S&P Ratings Content Manager Salary

The average S&P Ratings Content Manager earns an estimated $72,839 annually. S&P Ratings' Content Manager compensation is $1,155 less than the US average for a Content Manager.

The Marketing Department at S&P Ratings earns $3,718 more on average than the Communications Department.

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$72,839
Average Compensation
$72,839
avg. base

Content Manager Salaries at S&P Ratings

Content Managers earn $3,779 more than SEO Specialists, and $5,562 less than Copywriters.

Director of Marketing
$189k*
Senior Marketing Manager
$135k*
Marketing Operations
$111k*
Brand Manager
$110k*
Marketing Manager
$104k*
Business Analyst
$85k*
Copywriter
$78k*
SEO Specialist
$69k*
Marketing Associate
$58k*
* estimated salary

Compensation at S&P Ratings by Department

The Marketing Department averages $3,718 more than the Communications Department, and $3,399 less than the Sales Department

Sales
$99,277 Avg. total comp.
+$3k
Marketing
$95,878 Avg. total comp.
Communications
$92,160 Avg. total comp.
-$4k

Content Manager Compensation by Gender (All Companies)

The average female Content Manager at companies similar size to S&P Ratings reported making $78,606, while the average male Content Manager at similar sized companies reported making $79,029.

Content Manager Compensation by Ethnicity (All Companies)

The average Asian or Pacific Islander Content Manager at companies similar size to S&P Ratings reported making $79,646, while the average African American/Black Content Manager at similar sized companies reported making $55,000.

How Content Managers at S&P Ratings Rate Their Compensation

The majority of Content Managers at S&P Ratings believe they're not compensated fairly. The majority (67%) of Content Managers at S&P Ratings are satisfied with their benefits. See more compensation ratings at S&P Ratings

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