Overtime stacks up for senior marketers
A breakdown of overtime by job category suggests that senior marketers are working significantly longer hours than their junior counterparts.
A breakdown of overtime by job category suggests that senior marketers are working significantly longer hours than their junior counterparts.
Survey reveals marketers are overworked and undervalued.
The gender pay gap persists across all levels of seniority in marketing, according to Marketing Week’s Career and Salary Survey 2015, with men earning 21% more than women on average – equivalent to an extra £7,298 each year.
Marketers at FMCG brands take home the highest salary on average (£47,106), according to Marketing Week’s Career and Salary Survey 2015.
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Netflix says it will stop reporting subscription numbers, instead looking at engagement as a key indicator of customer satisfaction and the future strength of the business.
‘That’s why mums go to Iceland’ has been a long-running slogan for the retailer, but it has been tweaked to reflect “all aspects” of its consumer base, its chairman says.
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