What is the salary of an It Data Management - Entry? In the United States, an It Data Management - Entry earns an average salary of $67,700. The salary range for an It Data Management - Entry is usually between $42,800 and $82,100 per year, representing the 25th to 75th percentiles respectively. The top 10% of earners, that is the 90th percentile, have an annual salary of $85,200. The highest It Data Management - Entry salary in the United States was $89,700. The average hourly pay for an It Data Management - Entry is $32.55.
Employers paying the highest salary for an It Data Management - Entry job are Washington State Department of Natural Resources (WA), Eastern Washington University (WA) and Washington State Department of Social and Health Services (WA).
Job Title | Average Salary |
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Data Analyst | $96,437 |
Database Administrator | $90,174 |
Data Entry Clerk | $38,233 |
Data Specialist | $51,714 |
Data Manager | $62,371 |
Database Analyst | $71,273 |
Data Entry Operator | $41,544 |
Data Scientist | $133,880 |
Database Manager | $109,545 |
Data Coordinator | $58,656 |
Name | State | Employer | ||
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Dawn SparksWashington State University, WA | Dawn Sparks | WA | Washington State University | View Details |
Kevin SmithWashington State Department of Natural Resources, WA | Kevin Smith | WA | Washington State Department of Natural Resources | View Details |
Dolores SareWashington State Department of Natural Resources, WA | Dolores Sare | WA | Washington State Department of Natural Resources | View Details |
Kalen McCreaWashington State Office of Financial Management, WA | Kalen McCrea | WA | Washington State Office of Financial Management | View Details |
Karen LooseOffice of Administrative Hearings, WA | Karen Loose | WA | Office of Administrative Hearings | View Details |
Michelle GroesbeckWashington Department of Fish & Wildlife, WA | Michelle Groesbeck | WA | Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife | View Details |
Robert FransWashington State Department of Ecology, WA | Robert Frans | WA | Washington State Department of Ecology | View Details |
Kevin SmithWashington State Department of Natural Resources, WA | Kevin Smith | WA | Washington State Department of Natural Resources | View Details |
Dolores SareWashington State Department of Natural Resources, WA | Dolores Sare | WA | Washington State Department of Natural Resources | View Details |
John CarterEastern Washington University, WA | John Carter | WA | Eastern Washington University | View Details |
Mark BakerEastern Washington University, WA | Mark Baker | WA | Eastern Washington University | View Details |
Dawn SaundersHighline College, WA | Dawn Saunders | WA | Highline College | View Details |
Julie StiehlWashington State Board for Community and Technical Colleges, WA | Julie Stiehl | WA | Washington State Board for Community and Technical Colleges | View Details |
Willard CrossenWashington State Department of Labor & Industries, WA | Willard Crossen | WA | Washington State Department of Labor & Industries | View Details |
Syler BehrensWashington Department of Fish & Wildlife, WA | Syler Behrens | WA | Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife | View Details |
Todd WellingtonWashington Secretary of State, WA | Todd Wellington | WA | Washington Secretary of State | View Details |
Kevin SmithWashington State Department of Natural Resources, WA | Kevin Smith | WA | Washington State Department of Natural Resources | View Details |
Dolores SareWashington State Department of Natural Resources, WA | Dolores Sare | WA | Washington State Department of Natural Resources | View Details |
Elise McKnightDepartment of Employment Security, WA | Elise McKnight | WA | Department of Employment Security | View Details |
Hao FenyingWashington State Department of Social and Health Services, WA | Hao Fenying | WA | Washington State Department of Social and Health Services | View Details |