US Fish and Wildlife Service Editor Salary | Comparably
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US Fish and Wildlife Service Editor Salary

The average US Fish and Wildlife Service Editor earns an estimated $105,287 annually. US Fish and Wildlife Service's Editor compensation is $31,580 more than the US average for a Editor.

The Marketing Department at US Fish and Wildlife Service earns $8,078 more on average than the Business Development Department.

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Editor Salaries at US Fish and Wildlife Service

Editors earn $11,420 more than Marketing Managers, and $5,829 less than Brand Managers.

Director of Marketing
$167k*
Senior Marketing Manager
$137k*
Marketing Operations
$112k*
Brand Manager
$111k*
Marketing Manager
$94k*
Copywriter
$79k*
SEO Specialist
$70k*
Business Analyst
$67k*
Marketing Associate
$59k*
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Compensation at US Fish and Wildlife Service by Department

The Marketing Department averages $8,078 more than the Business Development Department, and $6,837 less than the Sales Department

Sales
$111,221 Avg. total comp.
+$7k
Marketing
$104,384 Avg. total comp.
Business Development
$96,306 Avg. total comp.
-$8k

Editor Compensation by Gender (All Companies)

The average female Editor at companies similar size to US Fish and Wildlife Service reported making $87,247, while the average male Editor at similar sized companies reported making $80,067.

Editor Compensation by Ethnicity (All Companies)

The average Caucasian Editor at companies similar size to US Fish and Wildlife Service reported making $82,375, while the average Hispanic or Latino Editor at similar sized companies reported making $72,900.

How Editors at US Fish and Wildlife Service Rate Their Compensation

The majority of Editors at US Fish and Wildlife Service believe they're compensated fairly. The vast majority (100%) of Editors 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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