Salary of an Executive Creative Coordinator

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Creative coordinators work with other promotions specialists to coordinate campaigns.

Executive creative coordinators are typically advertising, marketing and promotions specialists responsible for putting together campaigns on behalf of their employers. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, more than 32,000 advertising and promotions managers worked throughout the United States in 2010. These managers worked in various industries that included both advertising and non-advertising fields.

  1. Pay Scale

    • Executive creative coordinators and other advertising and promotions managers earned salaries that typically ranged from approximately $41,500 to more than $166,400 per year, as of May of 2010, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Those in the middle 50 percent of the pay scale managed to bring home salaries ranging from $56,800 to $122,600 per year, with a reported median salary of nearly $83,900.

    Employers

    • The specific industry in which the executive creative coordinator works plays a role in determining how much she is paid. The largest number of these professional advertising and promotions managers worked within the advertising field, making salaries of approximately $122,000 per year, on average. Those working in the broad category of company and enterprise management made nearly $103,500 per year while those in the print publication field made around $93,000 per year. Salary listings on websites such as SalaryDom.com reveal executive coordinator salaries in excess of $110,000 per year for companies like Ziff Brothers Investments and Wood Group E & Pf Management.

    Location

    • Where a creative coordinator works also plays a role in determining how much she can expect to make. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the largest number of these advertising managers worked in New York and made an average salary of approximately $142,000 per year. Those employed in California managed to make an average of around $104,000 per year. New York City was the highest-paying metropolitan area, with an average salary of around $147,000 per year. In California, the highest-paid executives worked in San Francisco and made an average around $139,000.

    Job Outlook

    • The job forecast for those in the creative advertising field appears favorable, based on projections made by the Bureau of Labor Statistics for job growth from 2008 to 2018. According to the bureau, the number of jobs in this field should grow by about 13 percent during the period from 2008 to 2018. Increasing competition among businesses to make their products stand out from the crowd will create more jobs for these advertising professionals.

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