Compensation and benefits manager earnings by seniority

75th percentile

Senior-level compensation and benefits manager earnings begin at:

$97.39 per hour

$202,570 per year

50th percentile

Mid-level compensation and benefits manager earnings begin at:

$81.30 per hour

$169,100 per year

25th percentile

Junior-level compensation and benefits manager earnings begin at:

$60.58 per hour

$126,010 per year

10th percentile

Starting level compensation and benefits manager earnings begin at:

$51.49 per hour

$107,100 per year

Approximate values based on highest and lowest earning segments.

Compensation and benefits manager salary by state

State Name Average Salary
West Virginia $99,990
South Carolina $99,900
Maine $97,490
Tennessee $96,830
Arizona $96,290
Kentucky $95,820
Iowa $94,870
Hawaii $93,320
Utah $93,260
Oklahoma $93,030
Arkansas $87,440
Alaska $84,020
Idaho $79,170
Puerto Rico $78,060
Mississippi $77,640
Louisiana $77,070
Delaware $169,100
New Jersey $160,140
Colorado $152,150
New York $146,700
Connecticut $145,630
Rhode Island $140,780
California $139,770
Maryland $137,330
Virginia $134,580
Washington $134,340
Pennsylvania $131,690
District of Columbia $129,960
Minnesota $129,240
Illinois $121,376
Missouri $119,560
Ohio $118,760
Michigan $118,200
Georgia $118,000
Massachusetts $117,930
New Hampshire $114,280
Texas $111,910
Wisconsin $110,690
North Carolina $109,040
Florida $106,590
Oregon $106,430
Nevada $105,770
Indiana $103,840
Kansas $102,910
Nebraska $102,870
Alabama $100,790
New Mexico $100,790

How do compensation and benefits manager salaries compare to similar careers?

Compensation and benefits managers earn 6% more than similar careers in Delaware. On average, they make more than operations managers.

Career Median Salary
Compensation and benefits manager salary $169K
Financial manager salary $152K
Bank branch manager salary $152K
Marketing manager salary $150K
Operations manager salary $126K

Source: CareerExplorer (Aggregated)