Global Results Product Marketing Salary Survey 2023 Personal Working hours experience and A healthy work-life balance is key in every role – no one wants to experience burnout, on an individual level or from a company’s perspective. It’s easy to work more than you’re contractually obligated to, current role particularly if you’re passionate. So what does the data say – do our PMMs, on average, work more than their contracts dictate? And do longer working hours lead to higher pay? At a glimpse: • Most contracted hours: Israeli PMMs are contracted to work the most hours on average. • Least contracted hours: Australians are contracted to work the fewest hours on average. • Most actual hours worked: German product marketers work the longest hours on average. • Least actual hours worked: Polish PMMs work the fewest hours on average. PMMs in Israel are contracted to work the highest number of hours at 44 hours per week and earn a median base salary of $95,768. Product marketers in India earn the lowest median base salary ($30,000) and work on average 44.4 hours per week. The lowest number of hours contracted to work are product marketers working in Australia, where the average is 38.7 hours, however, PMMs report to actually work for an average of 42.9 hours per week. Product marketers in Germany report working, on average, 47.3 hours per week, the highest out of our PMMs surveyed, and earn $80,000. Our top-earning product marketers, by a mile, are those working in the United States, as they rake in a median base salary of $140,000 per year, are contracted to work 39.4 hours per week, and report to work 43.6 hours per week on average. 59
