Alejandro Renteria

City of Houston
Business Development Coordinator

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Alejandro Renteria in 2021 was employed at City of Houston and had a reported pay of $48,381 according to public records. This pay was 23 percent lower than the average and 22 percent lower than the median salary in City of Houston.

City of Houston records show Alejandro Renteria held two jobs from 2020 to 2022.

In year 2021 Alejandro Renteria's salary was 40 percent lower than average Business Development Coordinator salary.

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Key Data

Year2021
Full NameAlejandro Renteria
Job TitleBusiness Development Coordinator
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StateTexas
EmployerCity of Houston
Annual Wage $48,381
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Employer

Employer NameCity of Houston
Year2021
Number of Employees23,785
Average Annual Wage$63,064
Median Annual Wage$62,232
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