Star Tribune Architect Salary | Comparably
In 1858, Minnesota became the 32nd state. A short nine years later, a daily morning newspaper was founded — the Minneapolis Tribune. read more
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Star Tribune Architect Salary

The average Star Tribune Architect earns an estimated $121,675 annually. Star Tribune's Architect compensation is $25,193 less than the US average for a Architect.

The Engineering Department at Star Tribune earns $10,383 more on average than the Sales Department.

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Average Compensation
$121,675
avg. base

Architect Salaries at Star Tribune

Architects earn $3,456 more than Lead Engineers, and $6,628 less than Mobile Developers.

Director of Engineering
$201k*
Sales Engineer
$189k*
Group Engineering Manager
$166k*
Principal Engineer
$161k*
Engineering Manager
$146k*
Data Scientist
$133k*
Mobile Developer
$128k*
Lead Engineer
$118k*
Senior QA
$116k*
Senior Developer
$102k*
$100k
QA
$88k*
Jr Developer
$84k*
Developer
$74k*
* estimated salary

Compensation at Star Tribune by Department

The Engineering Department averages $10,383 more than the Sales Department, and $14,319 less than the Legal Department

Legal
$141,877 Avg. total comp.
+$14k
Engineering
$127,558 Avg. total comp.
Sales
$117,175 Avg. total comp.
-$10k

Architect Compensation by Gender (All Companies)

The average female Architect at companies similar size to Star Tribune reported making $152,852, while the average male Architect at similar sized companies reported making $155,612.

Architect Compensation by Ethnicity (All Companies)

The average Caucasian Architect at companies similar size to Star Tribune reported making $155,133, while the average Native American Architect at similar sized companies reported making $101,895.

How Architects at Star Tribune Rate Their Compensation

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

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