
The average The Washington Post Web/Visual Designer earns an estimated $79,775 annually, which includes an estimated base salary of $72,275 with a $7,500 bonus. The Washington Post's Web/Visual Designer compensation is $1,471,328 less than the US average for a Web/Visual Designer. Web/Visual Designer salaries at The Washington Post can range from $74,000 - $82,000.
The Design Department at The Washington Post earns $10,444 more on average than the HR Department. Comparably data has a total of 1 salary record from The Washington Post Web/Visual Designers.
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Web/Visual Designers earn $2,364 more than Web/Visual Designers, and $31,678 less than Senior UI/UX Designers.
The Design Department averages $10,444 more than the HR Department, and $7,916 less than the Sales Department
The average female Web/Visual Designer at companies similar size to The Washington Post reported making $29,102,398, while the average male Web/Visual Designer at similar sized companies reported making $79,763.
The average Asian or Pacific Islander Web/Visual Designer at companies similar size to The Washington Post reported making $111,346,598, while the average Hispanic or Latino Web/Visual Designer at similar sized companies reported making $67,000.
The majority of Web/Visual Designers at The Washington Post believe they're compensated fairly. 50% of Web/Visual Designers 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