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Encyclopaedia Britannica Development Editor salaries in India

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3 - 6 years exp.
₹5.5 Lakhs - ₹7 Lakhs
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They were just treat like one team and it's very good culture and atmosphere here to work and also apart from salary, they have given bonus and incentives on time.

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I dislike only they sold the Indian market.

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Encyclopaedia Britannica Development Editor salary in India ranges between ₹5.5 Lakhs to ₹7 Lakhs. This is an estimate based on latest salaries received from employees of Encyclopaedia Britannica.