Compensation and Benefits Managers

Compensation and Benefits Managers - Job Description, Average Salaries, Career Opportunities, Job Opportunities, National Labor Statistics, Injuries and Education Requirements.


Compensation and Benefits Manager Job Description

Compensation and benefits managers develop and manage the salary and benefits packages offered to employees of a business or organization.


Graph of Employment for Compensation and benefits managers in the U.S. for 1997 - 2009

Graph of Employment for Compensation and benefits managers in the U.S. for 1997 - 2009

Employment for Compensation and benefits managers 1997 - 2009
1997 No Data Available
1998 No Data Available
1999 No Data Available
2000 No Data Available
2001 No Data Available
2002 No Data Available
2003 No Data Available
2004 55,040
2005 51,470
2006 46,640
2007 38,810
2008 38,810
2009 35,630


Graph of Average Annual Salary for Compensation and benefits managers for 1997 - 2009

Graph of Average Annual Salary for Compensation and benefits managers for 1997 - 2009

Average Annual Salary for Compensation and benefits managers for 1997 - 2009
1997 No Data Available
1998 No Data Available
1999 No Data Available
2000 No Data Available
2001 No Data Available
2002 No Data Available
2003 No Data Available
2004 $74,020
2005 $76,300
2006 $82,010
2007 $93,410
2008 $93,410
2009 $95,230


Graph of Average Hourly Salary for Compensation and benefits managers for 1997 - 2009

Graph of Average Hourly Salary for Compensation and benefits managers for 1997 - 2009

Average Hourly Salary for Compensation and benefits managers for 1997 - 2009
1997 No Data Available
1998 No Data Available
1999 No Data Available
2000 No Data Available
2001 No Data Available
2002 No Data Available
2003 No Data Available
2004 $35.59
2005 $36.68
2006 $39.43
2007 $44.91
2008 $44.91
2009 $45.78


Table of Average Salary by State (Ordered Higest-Paying to Lowest-Paying) for Compensation and benefits managers for 2009

Rhode Island $135,900
New Jersey $121,470
Minnesota $119,130
New York $112,670
Massachusetts $109,600
Florida $107,350
California $105,500
North Carolina $105,380
Delaware $104,810
Colorado $102,210
Washington $100,590
Pennsylvania $99,210
Texas $98,560
Missouri $96,760
Georgia $96,100
Michigan $93,730
District of Columbia $91,350
Virginia $91,060
Oregon $89,790
Ohio $88,280
Nebraska $85,830
Arizona $85,790
Maryland $85,740
Vermont $85,640
New Hampshire $84,750
Arkansas $84,070
Connecticut $84,040
Illinois $83,510
Kansas $83,410
Wisconsin $82,210
Montana $81,480
Alabama $80,670
Utah $78,880
South Carolina $78,530
Maine $78,280
Indiana $77,600
Nevada $77,550
Iowa $76,920
West Virginia $76,230
North Dakota $75,040
New Mexico $73,790
Hawaii $73,180
Louisiana $72,530
Idaho $72,250
Mississippi $71,050
Tennessee $70,400
Kentucky $69,370
Puerto Rico $64,320
Oklahoma $61,990