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Flavorx average salary is $59,695, median salary is $62,000 with a salary range from $50,400 to $66,685.
Flavorx salaries are collected from government agencies and companies. Each salary is associated with a real job position. Flavorx salary statistics is not exclusive and is for reference only. They are presented "as is" and updated regularly.
Low
50,400
Average
59,695
Median
62,000
High
66,685
Total 3 Flavorx Salaries. Sorted by Date, page 1
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Job Title Salaries City Year More info
Database Administrator 66,685-66,685 Houston, TX, 77001 2017 Flavorx Database Administrator Salaries (3)
Flavorx Houston, TX Salaries
Database Administrator 62,000-62,000 Houston, TX, 77001 2016 Flavorx Database Administrator Salaries (3)
Flavorx Houston, TX Salaries
Database Administrator 50,400-50,400 Houston, TX, 77001 2013 Flavorx Database Administrator Salaries (3)
Flavorx Houston, TX Salaries
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  • FLAVORx Inc
  • Industry: Software
  • City: Bethesda, MD
  • FLAVORx is a small company but has big goals and dreams like other publicly-traded Goliaths on the Fortune 500. Over the years, the company has diligently implemented policies, procedures and systems to ensure it is conducting business appropriately. When the time came to seriously examine the possibility of entering the public market, the company underwent a formal audit with a then "Big-Four" audit firm. But with the implementation of Sarbanes-Oxley, a seemingly straightforward procedure eventually metamorphosed into a series of debates over policies, procedures and reporting systems as well as revenue recognition practices that simply were not applicable to a...