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Compensation Analyst Jobs in Simi Valley, California
1 Simi Valley, CA Compensation Analyst jobs found on Monster.
The Senior Compensation Analyst will be responsible for assisting in the development of compensation policies and programs and supporting our compensation programs from plan design through implementation and ongoing administration. Partners with the Director, Compensation and Benefits to drive and influence the development and execution of compensation processes and initiatives such as annual sala...
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Compensation Analyst
Salaries
$36,300.00 - $102,000.00
Typical Salary for Compensation Analyst in Simi Valley
(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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