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Browse 5137 marketing positions at top agencies. Work with diverse clients at creative agencies, media buying firms, and full-service digital agencies.

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Agency Marketing Salary Overview

Marketing professionals at agencies earn a median salary of $100,000 per year, based on 1,845 jobs with published salary data.

Here's how compensation breaks down by seniority:

Role LevelExperienceRoles AnalyzedMedian Salary
Intern/New Grad0 Years14$50,000
Entry Level1-2 Years173$60,000
Mid Level2-4 Years180$76,000
Senior Level4-8 Years464$100,000
Manager4-8 Years368$106,000
Director/Executive8+ Years646$170,000

Top Tools at Agencies

Here are the most commonly requested tools, based on 8,152 jobs with tools listed in requirements.

Google Analytics100%
GA472%
Google Ads72%
HubSpot66%
SEMrush62%
Asana55%
Excel52%
Ahrefs45%
Google Search Console41%
Figma38%

Frequently Asked Questions

What is agency marketing?

Agency marketing involves working at a marketing agency that serves multiple clients across different industries. You'll work on diverse campaigns, gain exposure to various business models, and develop a broad skill set. Agencies range from boutique specialists to large full-service firms.

Do agency jobs pay more than in-house?

In-house roles tend to pay slightly more. Agency roles have a median salary of $100K, compared to $125K for in-house (-20%).

What types of agencies hire marketers?

Marketing agencies include creative agencies (advertising, branding), media agencies (paid media buying), digital agencies (SEO, social, content), PR firms, and full-service agencies. Holding companies like WPP, Omnicom, and Publicis own many well-known agency brands.

Is agency work good for career growth?

Agency experience is highly valued. You'll work with multiple clients and industries, learn to manage competing priorities, and develop a diverse portfolio. Many marketers start at agencies to build skills before moving in-house, while others build entire careers agency-side.