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Compensation Analyst Jobs in San Antonio, Texas
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SWBC has an immediate opening for a Quality Control Analyst II at our Headquarters location. This is an exciting opportunity for the right individual to join an energetic and seasoned team, with an established and expanding national firm. Headquartered in San Antonio, SWBC is a diversified financial services company providing a wide range of insurance, mortgage, and investment services to financia...
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Compensation Analyst
Salaries
$36,300.00 - $102,000.00
Typical Salary for Compensation Analyst in San Antonio
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Bachelor's
61.5%
Master's
28.8%
Some College Coursework Completed
9.6%
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