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Hiring Trends in Marketing and Creative

Creative organizations face challenging market for skilled talent

Marketing and creative teams need skilled design and production talent to make their brands and products shine, but the hiring market is tough. 91% of managers report challenges hiring skilled talent, primarily in digital marketing, content development, and digital and UX design and production. Hiring entry- and middle-level talent is becoming more challenging because firms aren’t offering the same robust compensation packages they provided workers at these levels in recent years.
Marketing Digital marketing Design, production Digital,
UX design /
production
Project
management,
traffic,
operations
Marketing Digital marketing Design, production Digital,
UX design /
production
Project
management,
traffic,
operations
Digital marketing
strategy
Marketing
automation
Creative
development and
art direction
Marketing research
and analytics
Social media Digital marketing
strategy
Marketing
automation
Creative
development and
art direction
Marketing research
and analytics
Social media

Contract talent moves the needle

More organizations are adopting a variable talent model, supplementing core teams with contract professionals to complete projects that have stalled due to understaffing. This model can help managers move forward with key initiatives, especially those involving new digital products that provide a competitive advantage to the entire business. Other firms handle talent shortages by depending more heavily on internal resources to deliver high-priority projects. This increases workloads and stress on staff and risks greater employee turnover.
Digital and
UX design
and production
Non-digital
marketing
Advertising Digital marketing Content
development
Communications
and
public relations
Digital and
UX design
and production
Non-digital
marketing
Advertising Digital marketing Content
development
Communications
and
public relations
Salary range Flexible work
options
Benefits Day-to-day
responsibilities
Company culture
and values
Salary range Flexible work
options
Benefits Day-to-day
responsibilities
Company culture
and values

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How do we determine our salary figures? See our methodology. The salaries listed in the salary tables represent starting compensation only, meaning pay for someone new to a company in the position listed. Our estimates do not include bonuses, benefits or perks. We report salaries in percentiles and ranges, recognizing that professionals join companies at varied experience levels. Other data referenced in this Salary Guide is based on online surveys developed by Robert Half and conducted by independent research firms. Respondents included hiring managers and employees from small (less than $50 million in revenues), midsize ($50 million to $1 billion) and large ($1 billion or greater) private, publicly listed and public sector organizations across Canada.