Company Overview

We're not tracking any current marketing ops openings at New York Life. Demand for these roles ebbs and flows with budget cycles and headcount planning.

Roles New York Life Has Hired For

When New York Life was last active in our feed they listed 2 marketing ops roles, based in New York, NY, US. Salary data from that period: $185K - $264K, $119K - $170K. Recent titles included:

  • Corporate Vice President - MarTech Delivery Lead
  • Corporate Vice President - Martech Development Lead - Adobe Products

Tools in Prior New York Life Listings

The following tools appeared in New York Life's previous marketing ops job postings. These reflect what the team was using and likely still needs:

AwsAzureGcpMulesoftRag

The MOps Job Market Right Now

The MOps job market tracks company growth stage closely. Early-stage teams hire generalists who own the full stack; larger orgs split the work across automation, analytics, data ops, and campaign specialists. Platform depth (Marketo, HubSpot, Salesforce) is the consistent requirement.

Marketing operations professionals with depth in one primary MAP (Marketo, HubSpot, Eloqua, or Pardot) paired with Salesforce administration experience qualify for the widest range of roles. Director and VP positions increasingly require SQL, attribution modeling, and experience owning the MOps budget. Entry and mid-level roles focus on campaign execution, lead lifecycle management, and system administration.

Remote and hybrid arrangements are available for roughly 35-40% of the MOps roles we track. Geographic salary premiums remain significant in San Francisco, New York, and Boston. See the salary benchmarks for current data by seniority level.

Skills to Target for New York Life Roles

Prior listings from New York Life pointed to the same skill set that MOps employers across the market want: platform expertise in one or two MAPs, Salesforce administration, data management, and the ability to build and interpret campaign performance reports. If you're targeting New York Life specifically, those skills will put you in range when they open headcount again.

For the specific skills MOps employers want right now, see the tool reviews (ranked by job posting frequency) and the MOps career guide. Both are built from real posting data.

MOps Salary Benchmarks

While New York Life is not currently in our feed, here's what the MOps job market pays at each seniority level as a reference point:

  • Entry-level (Coordinator, Specialist): $55,000 to $75,000
  • Mid-level (Manager, Senior Specialist): $80,000 to $120,000
  • Senior (Senior Manager, Principal): $110,000 to $160,000
  • Director: $140,000 to $200,000
  • VP: $160,000 to $260,000+

See the full salary index for breakdowns by location and remote status, or use the salary calculator to estimate your market rate.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is New York Life hiring marketing ops right now?

Not in our current feed. New York Life previously listed 2 marketing operations roles, but we're not tracking active openings today. These roles tend to reopen as teams plan new headcount.

How can I get notified when New York Life posts marketing ops roles?

Subscribe to our newsletter for MOps job alerts. We refresh listings multiple times a week and surface new postings as they appear.

Which companies are hiring marketing ops professionals now?

See the companies hiring now listed above, or browse the full companies directory for every employer with open MOps roles.

What tools did New York Life require in prior MOps listings?

Prior listings from New York Life referenced: Aws, Azure, Gcp, Mulesoft, Rag. These tools appear frequently across the MOps market.

What salary range should I expect at New York Life for a marketing ops role?

Based on prior listings, New York Life offered $185K - $264K for their tracked roles.salary benchmarks for current market data by seniority. New York Life will likely align with market rates when they post again.