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SAS Investor Relations Manager Salaries in San Francisco

The average SAS Investor Relations Manager in San Francisco earns an estimated $97,629 annually. SAS' Investor Relations Manager compensation is $10,326 more than the US average for a Investor Relations Manager.

In San Francisco, The Communications Department at SAS earns $1,659 more on average than the Enterprise Risk Department.

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Investor Relations Manager Salaries at SAS

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Compensation at SAS by Department

In San Francisco, The Communications Department averages $1,659 more than the Enterprise Risk Department.

Communications
$185,098 Avg. total comp.
Enterprise Risk
$183,439 Avg. total comp.
-$2k
Product
$153,057 Avg. total comp.
-$32k

Investor Relations Manager Compensation by Gender (All Companies)

The average female Investor Relations Manager at companies similar size to SAS reported making $152,500, while the average male Investor Relations Manager at similar sized companies reported making $75,500.

Investor Relations Manager Compensation by Ethnicity (All Companies)

The average Asian or Pacific Islander Investor Relations Manager at companies similar size to SAS reported making $175,000, while the average Caucasian Investor Relations Manager at similar sized companies reported making $70,250.

How Investor Relations Managers at SAS Rate Their Compensation

The majority of Investor Relations Managers at SAS believe they're compensated fairly. 75% of Investor Relations Managers at SAS say they receive annual bonuses, and the vast majority (80%) are satisfied with their benefits. See more compensation ratings at SAS

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