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The Princeton Review Inventory Salary

The average The Princeton Review Inventory earns an estimated $55,995 annually. The Princeton Review's Inventory compensation is $982 more than the US average for a Inventory.

The Operations Department at The Princeton Review earns $14,794 more on average than the Admin Department.

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$55,995
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Inventory Salaries at The Princeton Review

Inventories earn $9,090 less than Office Managers.

Director of Operations
$173k*
Operations Manager
$92k*
Business Analyst
$71k*
Office Manager
$65k*
* estimated salary

Compensation at The Princeton Review by Department

The Operations Department averages $14,794 more than the Admin Department, and $718 less than the Customer Support Department

Customer Support
$68,018 Avg. total comp.
+$718
Operations
$67,300 Avg. total comp.
Admin
$52,506 Avg. total comp.
-$15k

Inventory Compensation by Gender (All Companies)

The average female Inventory at companies similar size to The Princeton Review reported making $59,272, while the average male Inventory at similar sized companies reported making $72,028.

Inventory Compensation by Ethnicity (All Companies)

The average Hispanic or Latino Inventory at companies similar size to The Princeton Review reported making $88,500, while the average African American/Black Inventory at similar sized companies reported making $44,653.

How Inventories at The Princeton Review Rate Their Compensation

The majority of Inventories at The Princeton Review believe they're not compensated fairly. 100% of Inventories at The Princeton Review say they receive annual bonuses, and the majority (67%) are satisfied with their benefits. See more compensation ratings at The Princeton Review

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