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Title: EXHIBITOR Magazine's 22nd Annual Exhibit Management Salary Survey
The industry's most comprehensive survey reveals that salaries are at an all-time high. But the increase this year was the smallest since 2003. What are you worth?
Author: Travis Stanton
Publication Date: July, 2008
Length: 23 pages (incl. cover pages)
Article Summary
EXHIBITOR's 22nd Annual Salary Survey provides the industry's most comprehensive research on job compensation. EXHIBITOR provides comparative salary analysis and salary ranges cross-tabulated by: business sector, company size, region, years in current position, number of shows, education, employees supervised, show budget, percent of job devoted to shows, company sales, number of company employees, and hours per week. Included are 13 job titles with specific job descriptions to help identify exactly what salary and compensations packages apply to your specific situation. A Salary Calculator Worksheet helps you calculate the average salary of someone with your same job profile and responsibilities. Job titles covered: Advertising and Marketing Manager, Communications Manager, Conventions and Meetings Manager, Corporate Event Specialist, Corporate Event Manager, Event Marketing Manager, Exhibit or Trade Show Coordinator, Exhibit or Trade Show Manager, Marketing-Communications Manager, Marketing-Communications Specialist, Marketing Director, Marketing-Services Administrator, and Marketing-Services Manager.
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