Salary for Industry: Textbook Publishing

Updated: 1 Jun 2012
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Editor$46,551  
   
Editorial Assistant$30,270  
Sr. Editor$67,407  
Associate Editor, Print$39,217  
Sales Representative, Textbooks / Publishing$53,645  
Assistant Editor$35,834  
Outside Sales Representative$49,976  
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Country: United States | Currency: USD | Updated: 1 Jun 2012 | Individuals Reporting: 400
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Salary Range

Pearson Education$30,698 - $91,231
The McGraw-Hill Companies$42,117 - $81,389
Cengage Learning$30,201 - $103,042
Houghton Mifflin Company$46,612 - $52,046
John Wiley and Sons, Inc.$39,973 - $92,500
Top Degrees

Salary Range

Bachelor's Degree$38,718 - $60,034
Bachelor of Arts (BA), English$34,979 - $53,446
Bachelor of Arts (BA), Communications$34,750 - $56,708
Associate's Degree$42,000 - $51,204
Bachelor of Arts (BA), History$40,500 - $65,000
Gender
Female
72%
female alumni
 
Male
28%
male alumni
Salary:$40,674 - $61,301 $41,856 - $81,294
Years of Experience
Less than 1 year
4%
1-4 years
37%
5-9 years
25%
10-19 years
22%
20 years or more
12%

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