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Updated: 8 Feb 2012
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Salary$36,753 - $93,931  
   
Bonus$785 - $15,600  
Profit Sharing$497.43 - $12,838  
Commission$153.19 - $23,489  
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$35,562 - $101,858  
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Popular Employers

Salary Range

Microsoft Corp$45,302 - $154,831
International Business Machines (IBM) Corp.$91,260 - $139,821
American Express Co. (AMEX)$84,973 - $96,000
Jones Lang LaSalle$39,305 - $61,042
L'Oreal Usa Corporation$57,500 - $85,000
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Salary Range

Information Technology (IT) Services$37,331 - $103,114
Manufacturing and Distribution$38,578 - $105,441
Financial Services$38,276 - $102,753
Retail$36,862 - $110,355
Marketing, Advertising & Media Management$35,128 - $91,662

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Key Statistics for Marketing Manager Jobs

Gender
Female
65%
female alumni
 
Male
35%
male alumni
Salary:$43,056 - $68,077 $46,009 - $81,179
Years of Experience
Less than 1 year
2%
1-4 years
33%
5-9 years
35%
10-19 years
24%
20 years or more
6%
Most Common Health Benefits
medical benefits Medical: 86% dental benefits Dental: 74%
vision benefits Vision: 54% employee benefits None: 12%

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Career Path for Marketing Manager Jobs

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Marketing Manager

Salary Range

$35,562 - $101,858
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Marketing Coordinator
$27,455 - $52,751
Marketing Assistant
$21,945 - $44,540
Marketing Specialist
$29,543 - $64,662
 
Common Future Jobs

Marketing Manager

Salary Range

$35,562 - $101,858
payscale
Marketing Director
$36,729 - $166,468
Senior Marketing Manager
$63,381 - $151,547
Marketing Communications Manager
$38,670 - $97,155
 

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Marketing Manager Job Description

People with the job title Marketing Manager typically fall into one of the following PayScale standard occupations.

Plan and direct advertising policies and programs or produce collateral materials, such as posters, contests, coupons, or give-aways, to create extra interest in the purchase of a product or service for a department, an entire organization, or on an account basis.

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Marketing Manager - (City withheld for privacy), Georgia, United States
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Marketing Manager - (City withheld for privacy), Georgia, United States
The interview is not the time to discuss salary. Let the prospective employer bring the topic up. If the employer requests a desired salary amount you can state that you are open to discuss what range they have budgeted for the position once you know the requirements. It's important to let them provide the initial figure but if it comes down to them pressing you for an amount, give them a range that you'd be comfortable with given the position particulars. You can also state that you take into...
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