Compensation Analyst Jobs in Miami, Florida
1 Miami, FL Compensation Analyst jobs found on Monster.
The Senior Compensation Analyst will lead in the design, implementation and administration of compensation programs, domestically and internationally; with a particular emphasis on sales/commercial incentive compensation. The position performs routine and ad hoc compensation modeling and must have familiarity with incentive compensation principles and deep data management skills (advanced Excel an...
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Compensation Analyst
Salaries
$36,300.00 - $102,000.00
Typical Salary for Compensation Analyst in Miami
(83 Respondents)
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Education / Training
Bachelor's
61.5%
Master's
28.8%
Some College Coursework Completed
9.6%
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