How much do remote employees at Newsweek make?
The average remote employee at Newsweek can expect to earn between $40k and $225k, with a median base pay of $134k. Additional pay could include bonus, stock, commission, profit sharing, tips, and employee benefits.
The highest-paying remote job at Newsweek is an US News Director, which earns earns a base salary of $175k to $225k per year.
The lowest-paying job at Newsweek is a Part-Time Social Media Coordinator (Weekend), which earns a base salary of $40k to $60k per year.
Average salary range by job title
Salary range estimations are based on Newsweek's remote job openings posted on Himalayas and may not be represent the actual salaries offered by Newsweek in your region. Salary ranges vary depending on the remote employee's experience level, location, and other factors.
Salary ranges by position
| Job title | Salary range | Countries |
|---|---|---|
| Digital Account Manager – Sales Strategy and Client Service | $100k - $125k | |
| Director, Sales Strategy and Client Services | $145k - $145k | |
| Part-Time Social Media Coordinator (Weekend) | $40k - $60k | |
| Publisher Development Manager (CTV Supply Focus) | $80k - $130k | |
| Sales Executive, CTV | $180k - $180k | |
| Sales Executive, Hospitals | $150k - $150k | |
| US News Director | $175k - $225k |
