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Customer Experience Marketing Manager in Chicago, IL

Customer Experience Marketing Manager Job Description

The customer experience marketing manager is a data-driven position on marketing teams. These professionals manage and oversee the mapping of all processes aimed at the customer journey, including direct web traffic, inbound inquiries, television, print and digital media, and channels such as social media, mobile and geotagging. Customer experience marketing managers must be versatile and flexible in their outlook and willing to embrace several marketing disciplines to help the company create positive interactions with customers. Employers often prefer candidates who have a strong understanding of the company’s business and market.

Typical customer experience marketing manager duties:

Developing personalization strategies based on analysis of data to pursue new clients and better manage existing relationshipsSupervising implementation of all customer relationship strategiesWorking with support teams to analyze data from multiple sources with the goal of building better relationships with customers

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Salary for Customer Experience Marketing Manager in Chicago, IL
74688 - 112188
Low
74688
The candidate is new to the role or has limited experience and is building necessary skills.
Mid
93750
The candidate has moderate experience in the role, meets most requirements or has equivalent transferable skills, and may also have relevant certifications.
High
112188
The candidate has extensive experience and advanced skills for the role, and may also have specialized certifications.
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Our starting salary projections come from a rigorous, multistep process so that our numbers accurately reflect the marketplace. They are based on actual compensation for professionals Robert Half has matched with employers across the country and third-party job posting data from Textkernel that we use to independently validate the salary levels. Starting compensation—pay for someone new to a role—can vary significantly based on a candidate’s skills, experience and certifications, as well as other factors including industry, company size and revenue, and demand for the role. To reflect this variability, we report our salary data in three levels: low, mid and high.