Salaries in marketing firms, just like in all other industries, depend on the individual's qualifications, as well as on tenure.
In the Philippines, a marketing company in the Top 1000 list would pay salaries in this range:
Marketing Director : P400,000 per month
Marketing Manager: 200,000 per month
Product Manager 60,000-100,000 per month
Junior Product manager (trainee) : P25,000-P30,000 per month
Incentives include car plan beginning with product managers, and company car (employee does not share in cost) for marketing managers and up.
This would be a typical company. The bigger companies would pay more, and in the same manner, the smaller companies would pay less.
Tis does not factor in the bonuses. Bonuses could be minimum 2 months (including the 13th month) to as much as 12 months (heard of an ad agency that gave a 12 months bonus)
2007-07-17 17:27:30
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answered by boyplakwatsa.com 7
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When you work for a marketing firm you don't usually get a salary...you are paid by the contract...unless you are hired as a manager...
Marketing firms will charge the client the first then they take off the top all expenditures and then you get what you are paid. To explain they charge $100 p/h for your services and you are then paid $60 p/h...$40 p/h are for expenditures.
I don't know of any firm that pays for the time that you do not work for them. I have been working in the field of Business Consulting for 25 years.
Hope this helps.
2007-07-18 03:28:29
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answered by kadnil 3
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No. Marketing firms aren't usually salaries. Although they do pay people salaries, especially to people who know how to frame questions.
2007-07-17 16:59:34
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answered by Tracey T 3
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