I'll preface this by saying that these numbers are based on all job titles that responded with their primary team function (so there are a mix of senior and junior roles for each category):
For communities that are focused on advocacy, people earn on average $104,000 USD.
For communities that are focused on support, people earn on average $96,000 USD.
For communities that are focused on brand awareness, people earn on average $71,000 USD.
For communities that are focused on engagement, people earn on average $96,000 USD.
The following is the average salary in USD based on years of experience:
1 year of experience: $65,000
2-3 years of experience: $90,000
4-5 years of experience: $87,000
6-7 years of experience: $112,000
8-9 years of experience: $96,000
10+ years of experience: $148,000
Interesting to see the dips between 2-3 years and 4-5 years, and 6-7 years and 8-9 years. Some of this is due to location, but I think people need to start asking for raises!
This is a great question. It might take me a day to dig in, but this is officially on my to-do list!
Thanks Alex!
I'll preface this by saying that these numbers are based on all job titles that responded with their primary team function (so there are a mix of senior and junior roles for each category):
For communities that are focused on advocacy, people earn on average $104,000 USD.
For communities that are focused on support, people earn on average $96,000 USD.
For communities that are focused on brand awareness, people earn on average $71,000 USD.
For communities that are focused on engagement, people earn on average $96,000 USD.
The following is the average salary in USD based on years of experience:
1 year of experience: $65,000
2-3 years of experience: $90,000
4-5 years of experience: $87,000
6-7 years of experience: $112,000
8-9 years of experience: $96,000
10+ years of experience: $148,000
Interesting to see the dips between 2-3 years and 4-5 years, and 6-7 years and 8-9 years. Some of this is due to location, but I think people need to start asking for raises!
Thanks so much for looking into this Alex! Super interesting (especially those dips).