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The Washington Post Desktop Support Salary

The average The Washington Post Desktop Support earns an estimated $68,753 annually, which includes an estimated base salary of $66,753 with a $2,000 bonus. The Washington Post's Desktop Support compensation is $16,178 more than the US average for a Desktop Support. Desktop Support salaries at The Washington Post can range from $50,000 - $90,000.

The IT Department at The Washington Post earns $13,915 more on average than the Legal Department.

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Desktop Support Salaries at The Washington Post

Desktop Supports earn $1,215 more than Desktop Supports, and $1,335 less than IT Support Engineers.

IT Manager
$126k*
Project Manager
$101k*
SysAdmin
$98k*
IT Support Engineer
$70k*
Desktop Support
$68k*
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Compensation at The Washington Post by Department

The IT Department averages $13,915 more than the Legal Department, and $2,475 less than the Marketing Department

Marketing
$98,782 Avg. total comp.
+$2k
IT
$96,307 Avg. total comp.
Legal
$82,392 Avg. total comp.
-$14k

Desktop Support Compensation by Gender (All Companies)

The average female Desktop Support at companies similar size to The Washington Post reported making $53,096, while the average male Desktop Support at similar sized companies reported making $61,507.

Desktop Support Compensation by Ethnicity (All Companies)

The average Caucasian Desktop Support at companies similar size to The Washington Post reported making $57,060, while the average Hispanic or Latino Desktop Support at similar sized companies reported making $51,167.

How Desktop Supports at The Washington Post Rate Their Compensation

The majority of Desktop Supports at The Washington Post believe they're compensated fairly. 50% of Desktop Supports at The Washington Post say they receive annual bonuses, and the majority (57%) are satisfied with their benefits. See more compensation ratings at The Washington Post

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