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What is the average salary of The New York Times Technical Project Manager?

The New York Times Technical Project Managers earn $96,000 annually, or $46 per hour, which is 1% higher than the national average for all Technical Project Managers at $95,000 annually and 37% higher than the national salary average for ​all working Americans. The highest paid Technical Project Managers work for Central Council of the Tlingit and Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska at $175,000 annually and the lowest paid Technical Project Managers work for FIESTA BRANDS at $41,000 annually.

$86K The New York Times Technical Project Manager without location (3 salaries)

-$9K (9%) less than national average Technical Project Manager salary ($95K)
+$15K (19%) more than average The New York Times salary ($71K)

What is the salary for Technical Project Manager at The New York Times?

The salary for Technical Project Manager at The New York Times is $90,000 annually.

What company pays the highest salary for the Technical Project Manager position?

Central Council of the Tlingit and Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska pays the highest salary for the Technical Project Manager position at $175,000 annually.

What company pays the lowest salary for the Technical Project Manager position?

FIESTA BRANDS pays the lowest salary for the Technical Project Manager position at $41,000 annually.

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