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Executive
$62K-$75K / yr. (est.)
$62K
$68,987 / year
$76K
Average base salary
The salary information provided is based on data collected from various reliable sources and may vary depending on individual qualifications and other factors.

About Executive

What does an Executive do?

As Executives, our primary tasks include overseeing the overall operations of an organization, setting strategic goals, and ensuring these goals are met through effective management. We are responsible for decision-making at the highest level and represent the company in business meetings and negotiations. We also manage the company's resources, including finance, human resources, and materials, to maximize efficiency and profitability. Additionally, we aim to foster a positive organizational culture and ensure compliance with legal and ethical standards. We, Executives, work in various industries, and our roles are pivotal for steering the company toward success.

Core tasks:

  • Setting and implementing organizational strategies and goals
  • Overseeing operations and ensuring efficient resource management
  • Making high-level decisions and policy setting for the company
  • Representing the company in business meetings, negotiations, and public events
  • Ensuring compliance with legal, ethical, and industry standards
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Insights

How Many Years of Experience Do Professionals Need Before Becoming Executive?
On average, people work 7+ years in other positions prior to becoming a Executive.
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Software EngineerNew York City, NY - A year ago
Wow, that seems like an eternity! I hope all that hard work pays off in the end! 🔥
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Sales RepresentativeSan Francisco, CA - A year ago
🙌 As someone aspiring to be an Executive one day, this infographic motivates me to keep pushing forward!
How Long Do Executive Employees Typically Stay in Their Roles?
On average, Executives works in this position for 5+ years across multiple employers.
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AnalystSeattle, WA - A year ago
I've analyzed the data, executives who switch jobs often tend to have a broader skill set and valuable cross-industry experiences. 🤔
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InternChicago, IL - A year ago
Tbh, executives switching jobs so soon seems uncommitted and bad for stability. How can they make any real impact?
What Is the Job Hopper Score for Executive Employees?
Moderate job changes in Executive, showing some career movement without excessive turnover.
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Financial AnalystHouston, TX - A year ago
I disagree, frequent job changes might indicate ambition and a desire for new challenges and opportunities.
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Sales RepresentativeMiami, FL - A year ago
so, y're sayin' that moderate job changes are desirable? Let me tell ya, that's just plain wrong! 😡

Career path

Path to job

Discover a Executive's areas of knowledge sorted by their majors.
Explore the list of higher education institutions that a Executive typically studied at.
Penn State University
Texas A&M University-Texarkana

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Demographics

What Is the Age and Gender Ratio of Executive Employees?
Gender ratio in Executive position: 0.531047345767575 Male and 0.468952654232425 Female. Age ratio in Executive position: 16-20: 5%, 21-30: 45%, 31-40: 24%, 41-50: 15%, 51-60: 8%, 60+: 3%. Executive position is predominantly male (53.1%) with the largest age group being 21-30 years old, followed by 31-40 years old.
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ExecutiveSan Francisco, CA - A year ago
It's disappointing that there's still such a large gap in gender ratio in Executive positions. This needs to change, and it starts with equal opportunities and representation! 💪
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ExecutiveMiami, FL - A year ago
What can we do to encourage more young women to pursue careers in Executive roles? 👩

Workplaces

Who Are the Top Employers for Executive?
Top employers of Executive position: Rodan + Fields, Rodan and Fields, Personal Skin care Consultant, Rodan+Fields Dermatologists. People who work in Executive position most typically go on to work for the Rodan + Fields.
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ExecutivePhiladelphia, PA - A year ago
As an Executive for Rodan+Fields Dermatologists, I can assure you that this job is a fantastic opportunity to be in the skincare industry and build a successful business!
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ExecutiveSan Antonio, TX - A year ago
🙄 Sorry, but I don't have time for MLM schemes. Being a Personal Skin Care Consultant is just a fancy title for being part of a scam.
Rodan + Fields
Rodan and Fields, Personal Skin care Consultant
Rodan+Fields Dermatologists
What Industries Does Executive Typically Have Experience In?
Industry Background: The most typical industries of Executive: Retail, Manufacturing, Professional / Scientific / Technical, Information Technology, Religious / Grantmaking / Civic. Executive employees most likely come from a Retail industry background.
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ExecutiveHouston, TX - A year ago
💰 I heard Executives make a ton of money! That's the dream right there. Any tips on how to climb up the corporate ladder quickly?
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ExecutiveMiami, FL - A year ago
🙄 Honestly, being an Executive seems like a never-ending cycle of stress and never having enough time for personal life. Is it really worth it?

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Discussion about Executive

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Is Executive a female or male dominated profession?
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Benjamin Gardner3 years ago
45% are women in this profession.
What is the typical age of people who work as an Executive?
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Isabella Holmes3 years ago
People working as an Executive are 34 old on average.
How many years of experience do you usually have as an Executive?
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Liam Brown3 years ago
You need 7 years of experience to work as an Executive.
Which industries are highly likely to employ an Executive?
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Benjamin Gardner3 years ago
Professional / Scientific / Technical is the most frequent for an Executive.
Is a degree needed to work as an Executive?
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Isabella Holmes3 years ago
No higher education is the typical for an Executive
Where are you working as an Executive?
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Sophie Hayes3 years ago
Rodan + Fields, Rodan+Fields Dermatologists, Rodan and Fields, Personal Skin care Consultant and Target has the most employees.
How many years of experience as an Executive is needed in average to switch to another position?
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Isabella Holmes3 years ago
More than 5 years is the typical lifespan for an Executive.
How likely is it for people working as an Executive to switch companies still working as an Executive?
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Sophie Hayes3 years ago
an Executive is not a typical job hopper, but might change companies.
What do people usually work as before switching to Executive?
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Sophie Hayes3 years ago
Vice President, Executive Assistant or Account Executive are the typical prior positions for an Executive
Working as an Executive what job titles should I consider to switch to?
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Benjamin Gardner3 years ago
Vice President, Account Executive or Executive Director can be a good next step
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