Benjamin Requet

City of Oxford
Assistant Planner

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Benjamin Requet in 2019 was employed at City of Oxford and had an annual salary of $78,661, according to public records. This salary was 82 percent higher than the average and 91 percent higher than the median salary in City of Oxford.

City of Oxford records show Benjamin Requet held two jobs from 2019 to 2024. From 2019 to 2020 Benjamin Requet held job of Assistant Planner.

In year 2019 Benjamin Requet's salary was 10 percent lower than average Assistant Planner salary in the state of Mississippi.

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Key Data

Year2019
Full NameBenjamin Requet
Original Job Title025-090-410 - Assistant Planner
Job TitleAssistant Planner
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StateMississippi
EmployerCity of Oxford
Annual Wage $78,661

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Employer

Employer NameCity of Oxford
Year2019
Number of Employees459
Average Annual Wage$43,338
Median Annual Wage$41,178
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 (2024)
City Planner
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 (2023)
City Planner
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 (2020)
Assistant Planner
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Deputy Chief at City of Oxford
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Superintendent at City of Oxford
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Director Mtrade Park at City of Oxford
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It Network Analyst at City of Oxford
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Superintendent at City of Oxford
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Water Department Superintendent at City of Oxford
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Executive Director at City of Oxford
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Street Superintendent at City of Oxford
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