Online Marketing Jobs
Online marketing in the next big thing, in Ireland we’ve had an increase by between 40 and 60% per annum in online advertising and with the increase in broadband rollout across the country advertisers are sitting up and taken note.
Been able to direct market to target markets combined with analytics has advantages in comparison to traditional media and something they cannot offer. At the moment this medium is really starting to buzz.
The following Salary Survey is provided by Prosperity Recruitment (www.prosperity.ie ) It was conducted amongst the following types of Companies:
Digital Agencies
Advertising Agencies
E-Commerce sites
Search Engine Companies
Search Engine Marketing and optimisation Companies
Agency
SEO Specialist Junior €23k-€27k Senior €30k-€37k
Account Manager Junior €28k-€35k Senior €35k-€60k
Account Director €60k-€150k
Online Planner €35k-€42k
Digital Media Sales Agencies
Online Sales Director €75k-€120k
Online Sales Manager €60k-€75k
Online Account Manager €32k-44k
Online Sales Account Executive €30k-€32k
E-Commerce
Head of Digital €75k-100k
Online Marketing Manager €50k-€75k
Online Editor €50k-€65k
SEO/PPC Marketer €30k-€37k
Online Coordinator €28k-30k
Recruitment in Ireland
In the new age of recruitment online the majority of recruiters and HR managers will not be paying Monster or Recruit Ireland to access CV’s.
The next generation of job seekers won’t be posting their resumes on job boards. They’ll be creating digital profiles of themselves on sites like ZoomInfo, Jigsaw, LinkedIn, & Jobster. The majority of it will be free to use for the companies that seek them.
Even blogs have become another form of resumes/Cv’s. Just look at these peeps that blog for jobs.
The digital profile sites are much more powerful than a resume database and they allow job seekers to raise their awareness in the job market. Why would you cut and past your resume when you can create a blog or tag yourself as a “Superstar” as you can on Jobster? The next generation of job seekers would rather be found online rather than pounding the pavement.
The internet, particularly the blogosphere, is now the world’s resume database.