Salary for Industry: Multi-Level Marketing

Updated: 22 May 2012
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Account Manager$46,164  
   
Executive Assistant$45,420  
Account Executive$38,000  
Marketing Manager$50,206  
Graphic Artist / Designer$40,000  
Project Manager, Marketing$45,000  
Marketing Director$73,000  
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Country: United States | Currency: USD | Updated: 22 May 2012 | Individuals Reporting: 392
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Bachelor's Degree$38,558 - $62,437
Master of Business Administration (MBA)$60,000 - $95,833
Associate's Degree$36,988 - $61,042
Bachelor of Arts (BA), Psychology$48,220 - $68,163
Bachelor of Arts (BA), English$39,626 - $48,834
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Male
47%
male alumni
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5-9 years
23%
10-19 years
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20 years or more
8%

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