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Average National Journal director, business development and strategy salary

$167,700yearly

$74.49 hourly rate

Entry-level National Journal director, business development and strategy salary
$127,000 yearly
Updated April 5, 2024

How much does National Journal pay directors, business development and strategy by location?

Director, business development and strategy National Journal salary by location

RankCityAvg. salaryHourly rate
1Arlington, VA$184,520$88.71
2Washington, DC$162,664$78.20

Highest-paid National Journal director, business development and strategys by job level

RankJob titleAverage salaryHourly rateJob openings
1Vice President, Corporate Development$207,372$100-
2Executive Vice President Marketing$207,065$100-
3Founder And Chief Executive Officer$191,854$92-
4President And Managing Director$189,047$91-
5Vice President, Product Management$187,844$90-
6Vice President Product Development$186,076$89-
7Group Director$180,636$87-
8Director Of Sales & Business Development$176,942$85-
9Vice President, Marketing & Development$175,235$84-
10Vice President, Business Development$174,375$84-

Director, business development and strategy salary at National Journal competitors

RankCompanyAverage salaryHourly rateJob openings
1Kentucky Sports Radio$170,750$82-
2RealClearPolitics$169,695$82-
3The Daily Caller$169,249$81-
4Boston Herald$169,127$81-
5Roll Call$167,775$81-
6Fiction$166,084$80-
7Newsmax Media, Inc.$164,182$79-
8The Boston Globe$159,839$774
9The Christian Science Monitor$159,391$77-
10THE Journal$159,031$761
11StarNews$151,775$73-
12The Stanford Daily$143,653$69-
13Hersam Acorn Newspapers$142,689$69-
14Washington Plaza Hot$142,120$68-
15Brown Girl Magazine$141,851$68-
16POLITICO$138,444$671
17Washington Examiner$135,618$65-
18The Star News$119,173$57-
19The Salt Lake Tribune$107,123$522
20The Harvard Crimson$72,375$35-

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