The 2026 Marketing Operations Salary Report
A data-driven breakdown of marketing ops compensation across seniority levels, cities, company stages, and remote work. Based on 295 real job postings.
Preview: Key Findings
Here is a snapshot of what the full report covers. These numbers come directly from our analysis of 295 marketing ops job postings collected in 2026.
Salary by Seniority (Preview)
The full report breaks down compensation across every seniority band, from entry-level to VP and above. Here are a few highlights:
- Entry: $70K median (53 postings)
- Mid: $100K median (49 postings)
- Senior: $110K median (36 postings)
- Director: $140K median (26 postings)
Salary by City (Preview)
Location still matters for compensation, even in a remote-first world. Top-paying metros for marketing ops roles:
- New York: $125K median
- Los Angeles: $106K median
- Seattle: $119K median
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What Is Inside the Full Report
Table of Contents
- Executive Summary and Methodology
- Overall Compensation Landscape
- Salary by Seniority Level (Entry through VP+)
- Salary by Metro Area (15+ Cities)
- Salary by Company Stage (Startup, Mid-Market, Enterprise)
- Remote vs. Onsite vs. Hybrid Premium Analysis
- Equity and Variable Compensation Trends
- Salary Negotiation Benchmarks and Tactics
- Year-over-Year Trends
- Appendix: Raw Data Tables
Salary by Seniority
The report covers every level from individual contributor to VP+. You will see median base, total comp ranges, and how quickly pay scales with promotions. We also break out "Head of" and "Lead" roles that sit between manager and director, a band that is growing fast in marketing ops.
Salary by City
We analyze compensation in 15+ metro areas including New York, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Chicago, Seattle, Austin, Boston, Denver, and more. Each city section includes cost-of-living context so you can compare adjusted pay, not just raw numbers.
Company Stage Breakdown
Startup, mid-market, and enterprise employers pay differently. The report quantifies the gap and explains the tradeoffs: base salary vs. equity upside, team size, and scope of role. If you are deciding between a Series B startup and a Fortune 500, the data is here.
Remote Premium Analysis
Remote marketing ops roles command a measurable premium in some segments and a discount in others. The report breaks down where remote work pays more, where it does not, and which seniority levels benefit most from location-independent roles.
Negotiation Benchmarks
Knowing the market is step one. The final chapter provides concrete negotiation ranges by seniority and region, so you walk into your next compensation conversation with data, not guesses. Includes percentile bands (25th, 50th, 75th, 90th) for every segment.
Who This Report Is For
- Marketing Operations professionals evaluating a new offer or preparing for a raise conversation
- Hiring managers benchmarking compensation bands for open roles
- Recruiters who need to set competitive offers that actually close candidates
- HR and People Ops teams building or auditing pay bands for marketing ops functions
Methodology
This report is built from 295 marketing ops job postings collected in 2026. We pull listings from major job boards daily, normalize titles to standard seniority bands, extract disclosed salary ranges, and geocode each posting to a metro area. Only postings with verified salary data are included in compensation analysis. The full methodology is in Chapter 1 of the report.