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What salary should I expect as a Business Adminstrator major and marketing concentration in New York?

What salary should I expect as a Business Adminstrator major and marketing concentration in New York?

Thank you comment icon If that's your goal, don't worry too much about the income right now. In four years, salaries will change. Instead, figure out how you can add value and do things that AI can't. Choose courses that match your major and will be genuinely useful. Mark Eagle

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Jamie’s Answer

From hearing of others' experiences finding jobs in Marketing, it is not one of the easiest fields because it is very broad and a very popular career path. I would recommend finding a niche area that you are interested in and search for a job specifically in your interest area. Although I can't give a salary range because I don't personally know the market, marketing is one of the lower salary ranges with a business administration degree simply because the market is swapped with people looking for similar jobs. So, there is a lot of supply and lower demand than, say, accountants for example. Social media marketing has become a huge market, which increases the number of people choosing that career path. But overall, a career in marketing is going to be financially worth what you put into it! If you work really hard and learn a niche area, you are going to do really well in your career. Don't be afraid to be different and learn something that others are not. It will set you apart and make you stand out when applying for jobs. Good luck!
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Michelle’s Answer

Focus on achieving great results, and things like better pay and promotions will naturally follow. NYC stands out as one of the top places for high salaries compared to other areas in the country.
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Gurpreet’s Answer, CareerVillage.org Team

I would suggest using ONET (https://www.onetonline.org/) which was created by the US Department of Labor! On their platform, you can find a tool that allows you to input any job and a state/zip code and they will give you the salary range. Because you didn't mention which career you're thinking of pursuing, it's hard to give salary data based solely on your major as there are so many different avenues you could potentially explore and each option has a different salary!
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