Design salaries in Wisconsin
- 1183Salaried Entries
- 75Freelance Entries
- Avg. Freelance Rate
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Job Titles in Wisconsin
- 3D Modeler (11)
- Architect (13)
- Art Director (51)
- Creative Director (44)
- Design Director (48)
- Design Manager (63)
- Educator (13)
- Engineer (11)
- Exhibit Designer (8)
- Fashion Designer (21)
- Front End Developer (7)
- Furniture Designer (9)
- Graphic Designer (170)
- Illustrator (9)
- Industrial Designer (466)
- Interior Designer (12)
- Marketing Coordinator (4)
- Marketing Manager (7)
- Model Maker (7)
- Motion Graphics Designer (7)
- Packaging Designer (6)
- Point of Purchase Designer (6)
- Principal / Partner / Owner (19)
- Producer (5)
- Product Designer (35)
- Project Manager (20)
- Researcher / Strategist (19)
- User Experience Designer (14)
- Visual Designer (5)
- Web Designer (39)
- Web Developer (6)
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- Appleton (21)
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- Brookfield (4)
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- Green Bay (17)
- Hudson (3)
- Kenosha (5)
- Kohler (11)
- La Crosse (8)
- Madison (196)
- Marshfield (7)
- Menomonee Falls (7)
- Menomonie (3)
- Middleton (19)
- Milwaukee (286)
- Monroe (6)
- Neenah (6)
- New Berlin (5)
- Oshkosh (8)
- Pleasant Prairie (8)
- Port Washington (3)
- Racine (24)
- Sheboygan (8)
- Waterloo (17)
- Waukesha (12)
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Work Environment vs. Education
This chart illustrates the highest level of education achieved by participants in various working environments. The size of the circle is relative to the percentage of respondents with each level of education. Not surprisingly, more people with advanced degrees work in academic settings, while the freelance world has a wider range of people with all types of degrees.
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Company Size vs. Medical Benefits
These squares represent six levels of company size according to how many people they employ. Within each square is the percentage of employees at companies of that size that reported receiving medical benefits through their employer. As we suspected, larger companies are more likely to offer their employees medical insurance.