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Marketing Manager in Montreal, QC

Marketing Manager Job Description:

A successful candidate has knowledge of advertising and marketing best practices, as well as strong writing and analytical skills. Previous experience as a marketing manager, coordinator, specialist or assistant may be required. A degree in marketing, business or communications is typically required.

Typical marketing manager duties:

Developing marketing and promotional strategy and materials for a company or product, including brand management, advertising, and web and sales collateral Ensuring marketing programs align with public relations and other communication activities Assisting in preparation of long- and short-term marketing plans, pricing policies and budgets Supervising a team of marketing coordinators or assistants, in some cases

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Salary for Marketing Manager in Montreal, QC
88230 - 113220
Low
88230
The candidate is new to the role or has limited experience and is building necessary skills.
Mid
103275
The candidate has moderate experience in the role, meets most requirements or has equivalent transferrable skills, and may also have relevant certifications.
High
113220
The candidate has extensive experience and advanced skills for the role, and may also have specialized certifications.
Projected salaries for related positions Job title Low Mid High Chief Marketing Officer 159885 192525 216750 VP of Marketing 145350 164730 178245 Marketing Director 114495 138210 159885 Marketing Specialist 61200 68085 75735 Marketing Coordinator 53295 64770 72165 Marketing Analytics Manager 97410 107865 119850 Marketing Analytics Specialist 66300 84150 98940 Media Manager 91545 99450 109650 Product Manager 81345 98685 118830 Product Marketing Manager 73440 95625 117555 Project Manager – Marketing and Creative 77010 97665 109650 Demand Generation Manager 84405 95370 106590 Media Buyer 60180 73185 88740 Media Planner 54315 62730 72675 Brand Manager 78285 95625 115770 Event Manager 57120 70890 81345 Event Coordinator 49980 58140 66555 Communications Director 115005 138720 160395 Communications Manager 93840 108375 122910 Communications Specialist 59670 71400 81855 Public Relations Director 115770 128775 142545 Public Relations Manager 93075 102255 120615 Public Relations Specialist 59670 71145 81600

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