Sports Illustrated Collections Manager Salary | Comparably
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Sports Illustrated Collections Manager Salary

The average Sports Illustrated Collections Manager earns an estimated $69,973 annually. Sports Illustrated's Collections Manager compensation is $3,449 more than the US average for a Collections Manager.

The Finance Department at Sports Illustrated earns $23,967 more on average than the Admin Department.

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Collections Manager Salaries at Sports Illustrated

Collections Managers earn $742 more than Accountants, and $19,352 less than Senior Accountants.

Accounting Manager
$105k*
Business Analyst
$93k*
Financial Analyst
$92k*
Senior Accountant
$89k*
Accountant
$69k*
* estimated salary

Compensation at Sports Illustrated by Department

The Finance Department averages $23,967 more than the Admin Department, and $6,800 less than the Operations Department

Operations
$90,609 Avg. total comp.
+$7k
Finance
$83,809 Avg. total comp.
Admin
$59,842 Avg. total comp.
-$24k

Collections Manager Compensation by Gender (All Companies)

The average female Collections Manager at companies similar size to Sports Illustrated reported making $76,765, while the average male Collections Manager at similar sized companies reported making $80,729.

Collections Manager Compensation by Ethnicity (All Companies)

The average Caucasian Collections Manager at companies similar size to Sports Illustrated reported making $73,306, while the average Hispanic or Latino Collections Manager at similar sized companies reported making $56,800.

How Collections Managers at Sports Illustrated Rate Their Compensation

The majority of Collections Managers at Sports Illustrated believe they're not compensated fairly. 100% of Collections Managers at Sports Illustrated say they receive annual bonuses, and the majority (50%) are satisfied with their benefits. See more compensation ratings at Sports Illustrated

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