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Founded over 25 years ago, we’ve grown from a small team in Chicago to a leading global software consultancy of more than 7000 ThoughtWorkers. With our roots in custom systems and agile software delivery, we’re at the forefront of defining the tech principles used by some of the world’s most successful organizations. We have invested in organic growth, building on the strategy, design, data and engineering capabilities required to bring a truly integrated approach to solving our client's toughest challenges. Our collaborative, cross-functional teams deliver real results, fast. ThoughtWorks challenges curious minds to make a real impact. Together, we’re creating a place where you are free to make your mark on the world through technology. read more
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ThoughtWorks VP of Public Relations Salaries in San Francisco

The average ThoughtWorks VP of Public Relations in San Francisco earns an estimated $214,010 annually. ThoughtWorks' VP of Public Relations compensation is $30,201 more than the US average for a VP of Public Relations.

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VP of Public Relations Salaries at ThoughtWorks

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Compensation at ThoughtWorks by Department

VP of Public Relations Compensation by Gender (All Companies)

The average female VP of Public Relations at companies similar size to ThoughtWorks reported making $245,000, while the average male VP of Public Relations at similar sized companies reported making $221,000.

How VPs of Public Relations at ThoughtWorks Rate Their Compensation

The majority of VPs of Public Relations at ThoughtWorks believe they're compensated fairly. 12% of VPs of Public Relations at ThoughtWorks say they receive annual bonuses, and the vast majority (74%) are satisfied with their benefits. See more compensation ratings at ThoughtWorks

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