US Fish and Wildlife Service Chief Creative Officer Salary | Comparably
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US Fish and Wildlife Service Chief Creative Officer Salary

The average US Fish and Wildlife Service Chief Creative Officer earns an estimated $203,814 annually. US Fish and Wildlife Service's Chief Creative Officer compensation is $121,809 less than the US average for a Chief Creative Officer.

The Design Department at US Fish and Wildlife Service earns $4,521 more on average than the IT Department.

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$203,814
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Chief Creative Officer Salaries at US Fish and Wildlife Service

Chief Creative Officers earn $76,147 more than Senior Designers.

Senior Designer
$128k*
Graphic Designer
$84k*
Designer
$83k*
Web/Visual Designer
$73k*
* estimated salary

Compensation at US Fish and Wildlife Service by Department

The Design Department averages $4,521 more than the IT Department, and $4,503 less than the Business Development Department

Business Development
$96,306 Avg. total comp.
+$5k
Design
$91,803 Avg. total comp.
IT
$87,282 Avg. total comp.
-$5k

Chief Creative Officer Compensation by Gender (All Companies)

The average female Chief Creative Officer at companies similar size to US Fish and Wildlife Service reported making $138,333, while the average male Chief Creative Officer at similar sized companies reported making $285,600.

Chief Creative Officer Compensation by Ethnicity (All Companies)

The average Caucasian Chief Creative Officer at companies similar size to US Fish and Wildlife Service reported making $363,000, while the average Native American Chief Creative Officer at similar sized companies reported making $160,000.

How Chief Creative Officers at US Fish and Wildlife Service Rate Their Compensation

The majority of Chief Creative Officers at US Fish and Wildlife Service believe they're compensated fairly. The vast majority (100%) of Chief Creative Officers at US Fish and Wildlife Service are satisfied with their benefits. See more compensation ratings at US Fish and Wildlife Service

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